Category «Copyright»

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's proposed online copyright protection plan

OECD draft Communiqué on Principles for Internet Policy-Making, June 29, 2011 “The policy-making principles in this communiqué are designed to help preserve the fundamental openness of the Internet while concomitantly meeting certain public policy objectives, such as the protection of privacy, security, children online, and intellectual property, as well as the reinforcement of trust in …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Copyright, Internet, Privacy

EU Commission sets out "blueprint" for Intellectual Property Rights to boost creativity and innovation

EUROPA press release: “Intellectual property rights (IPR), which comprise patents, trademarks, designs and geographical indications, as well as copyright (authors’ rights) and rights related to copyright (for performers, producers and broadcasters), have been around for centuries. Often, without our even realising, they affect our daily lives: they protect the technology we use (cars, mobile phones, …

Subjects: Copyright, Digital Rights, EU Data Protection, Intellectual Property, Legal Research

Building a Collaborative Digital Collection, a Necessary Evolution in Libraries

Building a Collaborative Digital Collection, a Necessary Evolution in Libraries, Michelle M. Wu, Georgetown University Law Center, Georgetown Public Law Research Paper No. 11-47, Law Library Journal, Forthcoming “Law libraries are losing ground in the effort to preserve information in the digital age. In part, this is due declining budgets, user needs, and a caution …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Digital Images of Yale’s Vast Cultural Collections Now Available for Free

News release: “Scholars, artists and other individuals around the world will enjoy free access to online images of millions of objects housed in Yale’s museums, archives, and libraries thanks to a new “Open Access” policy that the University announced today. Yale is the first Ivy League university to make its collections accessible in this fashion, …

Subjects: Copyright, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Article: The Path Dependence of European Copyright

Larsson, Stefan, The Path Dependence of European Copyright (April 15, 2011). SCRIPT-ed, Vol. 8, No. 1, April 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1824228 “This article analyses the path dependence of European copyright. It shows how copyright is legally constructed, is harmonised through international treaties and European regulatory efforts in terms of InfoSoc Directive and the IPRED, …

Subjects: Copyright, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Rethinking Music: A Briefing Book

Rethinking Music: A Briefing Book Compiled and Presented By The Berkman Center for Internet & Society At Harvard University, April 2011. “The Berkman Center for Internet & Society is pleased to present this briefing book to participants in the Rethink Music conference. The book includes the Center’s own framing paper, which introduces a number of …

Subjects: Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet, Legal Research

New on LLRX.com – A Guide For the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the Google Books Settlement

A Guide For the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the Google Books Settlement – “On March 22, 2011, Judge Denny Chin rejected the proposed settlement in copyright infringement litigation over the Google Library Project. Judge Chin found that the settlement was not “fair, reasonable, and adequate” as required by the Federal Rules of Civil …

Subjects: Copyright, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

A Guide For the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the Google Books Settlement

A Guide For the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the Google Books Settlement, by Jonathan Band “On March 22, 2011, Judge Denny Chin rejected the proposed settlement in copyright infringement litigation over the Google Library Project. Judge Chin found that the settlement was not “fair, reasonable, and adequate” as required by the Federal Rules …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

EPIC: Courts Rejects Google Books Settlement as Unfair

EPIC: “Judge Denny Chin struck down a proposed settlement between Google and copyright holders that would have imposed significant privacy risks on e-book consumers. Google’s proposal would have entitled the company to collect each users’ search queries as well as the titles and page numbers of the books they read. In a February 2010 hearing …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, E-Commerce, Legal Research, Privacy

New on LLRX.com – The Risky Business of Information Sharing: Why You Need to Care About Copyright

The Risky Business of Information Sharing: Why You Need to Care About Copyright: Copyright is an essential tool in the spread of new ideas, and the workplace has become ground zero for infringement. Ask employees up and down the corporate hierarchy, and they’ll tell you that whisking information electronically to co-workers is integral to their …

Subjects: Copyright, E-Records, Intellectual Property, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

FCC Grants Approval of Comcast-NBCU Transaction

News release: “Today, the Federal Communications Commission grants—with conditions and enforceable commitments—approval of the assignment and transfer of control of broadcast, satellite, and other radio licenses from General Electric Company (GE) to Comcast Corporation. The approval will allow GE and Comcast to create a joint venture involving NBC Universal, Inc. (NBCU) and Comcast. An Order …

Subjects: Copyright, Government Documents, Intellectual Property, Legal Research

Facilitating Access to Copyright Works for Visually Impaired Persons

Stakeholders’ Platform Launches Project to Facilitate Access by VIPs to Published Works: “An unprecedented initiative to facilitate access to published works by the visually impaired and the print disabled was announced on October 23, 2010, in New Delhi, India at the 5th meeting of WIPO’s Stakeholders’ Platform. The Platform approved the launch on November 1, …

Subjects: Copyright, Intellectual Property