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arnie Grossblatt

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use Center - 0 views

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    A good general purpose reference for copyright and fair use issues.
arnie Grossblatt

A.P. Cracks Down on Unpaid Use of Articles on Web - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    AP gets ready to play rough with news aggregators and search engines - and with the notion of fair use.
arnie Grossblatt

Google Public Policy Blog: Opening access to books means opportunities for everyone -- ... - 0 views

  • We still strongly believe that copying for the sake of indexing is a fair use that is encouraged by existing copyright law precedents. Fair use is critical to the way web search and book search work and is already well established.
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    Response to criticism of the Google Book Settlement by Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
arnie Grossblatt

U.S. Opens Inquiry Into Google Books Deal - 0 views

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    Justice Department is looking at the settlement between Google and AAP & the Authors Guild for violations of anti-trust law. The settlement gives Google a huge edge over competitors, at the same time it avoids resolving the Fair Use issues.
arnie Grossblatt

First They Came For Hitler... - Hit & Run : Fair Use - 0 views

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    Downfall parodies meet copyright law and take down notices.  Watch this before it disappears from You Tube.
arnie Grossblatt

Legally Speaking: The Dead Souls of the Google Booksearch Settlement - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • In the short run, the Google Book Search settlement will unquestionably bring about greater access to books collected by major research libraries over the years. But it is very worrisome that this agreement, which was negotiated in secret by Google and a few lawyers working for the Authors Guild and AAP (who will, by the way, get up to $45.5 million in fees for their work on the settlement—more than all of the authors combined!), will create two complementary monopolies with exclusive rights over a research corpus of this magnitude. Monopolies are prone to engage in many abuses. The Book Search agreement is not really a settlement of a dispute over whether scanning books to index them is fair use. It is a major restructuring of the book industry’s future without meaningful government oversight. The market for digitized orphan books could be competitive, but will not be if this settlement is approved as is.
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    Nice short piece on some of the downside of the Google Books settlement.
arnie Grossblatt

Kind of Screwed - Waxy.org - 1 views

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    Echoes of Shepard Fairey.  Fair use defenses based on the transformative nature of the work are expense and often "won" by copyright holders on the basis of the cost of defense.
Rose Black

Plagiarism checking tool - the most accurate! - 2 views

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    In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
Allison Begezda

Judge Rules that Reposting an Entire Article Without Permission Is 'Fair Use' - 0 views

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    A federal judge ruled in favor of a defendant who reposted an entire article in a copyright case on Monday, Wired reports. The lawsuit was brought by Righthaven, a Las Vegas-based "copyright litigation factory," according to Wired, that has sued more than 200 websites, bloggers, and commenters for copyright infringement. This particular lawsuit targeted Wayne Hoehn, who posted an entire editorial from the Las Vegas Review-Journal and its headline, "Public Employee Pensions: We Can't Afford Them" on a website medjacksports.com.
arnie Grossblatt

Internet Archive Objects to the Google Books Settlement - 0 views

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    The Internet Archive asks the ruling judge to intervene in the settlement between Google and the AAP, claiming that Google will gain a monopoly on the use of orphan works.
Tracy Pastian

Memo to Sunday Times: should you charge for editorial taken from a free website? - 0 views

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    Interesting blog post about the New York Times using material from a freely accessible website for an editorial column, which the Times then charged users to access (part of their paywall).
Mark Schreiber

Supreme Court told P2P users can be "innocent infringers" - 0 views

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    The law was written in an analog era, and it targeted those who copied tapes or CDs. Such people couldn't claim not to know about the copyrighted nature of the works they were copying-it was written right there on the cassette or CD! But in the digital world, this makes no sense. How could slapping a copyright notice on a CD alert anyone using a P2P network about anything?
arnie Grossblatt

Copyrights vs. Human Rights - 2 views

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    Why SOPA is dangerous legislation.
kaysha johnston

MediaPost Publications Let's Get Real About Privacy And Ads 06/21/2012 - 0 views

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    Ethics surrounding marketing and privacy
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