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November 2, 2012
Copyright Office Issues New Rules on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems
Blog By dadmin
Last week, the Copyright Office published its final rule regarding "Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems for Access Control Technologies." Much like its tongue-twisting mouthful ...
October 30, 2012
Faulkner Rights-Holder Gets Litigious
Blog By dadmin
Few American writers have left a literary legacy that is on par with that of air max 270 noir William Faulkner, the wordsmith behind such classics as The Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying, Absalom, Absalom! and Lig...
October 26, 2012
John Mellencamp Weighs In On DMCA, Copyright Reform
Blog By dadmin
In an article published by the Huffington Post yesterday afternoon, musician John Mellencamp chips in his two cents about online music piracy, the DMCA and what he sees as a manifest need for a rewrite of copyright ...
October 24, 2012
More Copyright Basics: Don’t Be Cheap, Be Thorough
Blog By dadmin
Let's say you run a company, possibly even one that might be the most valuable company in history, and you'd like to make use of scarpe basket jordan a particular copyrighted image in marketing one of your products....
October 22, 2012
Dear Media, Copyright and Trademark are NOT the Same Thing
Blog By dadmin
OK, it's time to rant briefly about a pet peeve of mine: the tendency on the part of some folks in the media to conflate "copyright" and "trademark," two related, but distinct terms from the world of Intellectual Pr...
October 18, 2012
Megaupload’s New Plan: Will It Fly, Legally?
Blog By dadmin
In an article on Wired.com today, Kim Dotcom and Mathias Ortmann outlined their vision for a new service, called simply "Mega," including an approach to file-hosting that the pair believes will render their service ...
October 15, 2012
A Copyright Case That’s Hard to ‘Imagine’
Blog By dadmin
Every once in a while, along comes a bit of Nike Air VaporMax pas cher intellectual property litigation so absurd, so obviously bereft of merit, that it's hard to even comment on it. Unless there is whole lot more...
October 10, 2012
LimeWire Under the Gun, Again, Two Years After its Closure
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Having already settled (for a whopping $105 million) with the yeezy scarpe RIAA in 2011, Lime Wire founder Mark Gorton might have to dip into his pockets again to make the case Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. v. L...
October 8, 2012
Copyright + Resale + Intangible Goods = Tricky Legal Questions
Blog By dadmin
Judge Richard Sullivan of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has a legal humdinger on his hands in the form of EMI Music's lawsuit against ReDigi, the service that allows its users to stor...
October 3, 2012
YouTube Announces Changes to its Content ID System
Blog By dadmin
Earlier today, YouTube's Rights Management Product Manager, Thabet Alfishawi, published a blog post outlining a few changes that have been made to YouTube's Content ID system. The changes include a new appeals proc...

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