Entries from ©ollectanea tagged with 'DMCA'

More (and more) good news for fair use

Last year I kept being amazed at all the progress I saw in the adoption of more realistic business models by the music as well as other industries. I thought it was a watershed year for loosening up the DRM...

iPhone and the D-M-CAtch

Listening to NPR last week, I caught a story about a new iPhone lawsuit. Some enterprising types filed a claim that the exclusve deal between Apple and AT&T - you can only get iPhone service if you subscribe to an...

©ollect-miscellanea

Three recent, interesting, and quite possibly related news items: Viacom has dropped its (successful) effort to have a parody of the "Colbert Report" pulled from YouTube, apparently acknowledging that the parody is a fair use under U.S. law. In a...

Wendy Seltzer's Fair Use NFL Clip Story

An interesting story, if you haven't been following it -- John Palfrey - Blog Archive - Wendy Seltzer's NFL Experience: Just Half-Time, or Game Over?. Wendy is giving a talk today on the story of her experience dealing with the...

Digital Video, and a Post-Copyright Era?

Judith Thomas does a masterful job of explaining best practices and challenges in creating a digital motion media collection in this article, Digital Video, the Final Frontier - 1/15/2004 - netConnect. I'm studying digitizing video right now at the iSchool,...

Where to Draw the Line in the Copyright Wars

The RIAA threw down the gauntlet to their partners in fighting copyright infringement this week. Illegal downloads of MP3 files have been a problem for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In a highly debated strategy which was commenced...

New Fair Use Bill

Colette Vogele at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society provides a short summary of the important features of the new FAIR Use Act, Support the Fair Use Act | Stanford Center for Internet and Society [beta site], as well...

The Devil is Always in the Details

In a very nicely written article on the importance of one of the Copyright Office's recent DMCA exemptions, Law.com - Copyright Law Gives Mobile Users New Freedom With Legally Unlocked Cell Phones, the authors, Timothy Meece and Aseet Patel, do...

DMCA Take-down "errors"

If you are following the story about Viacom's notices alleging massive infringement of copyrights on YouTube, you may be reading about it from many different angles. John Palfrey from the Berkman Center at Harvard is particularly interested in the issue...

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