Archive for the ‘Copyright’ Category
Copyright Law
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Organized in a straightforward way, this popular Copyright Law casebook deals comprehensively with technology and the globalization of copyright law. All recent statutory and regulatory revisions (e.g., the TEACH Act and the Small Webcaster Amendments Act).
New cases, including Eldred (the Copyright Term Extension Act), Tasini (collective works), the additional decisions listed below, and other relevant opinions.
An entirely new chapter on third-party liability, which we believe to be among the most fundamental problems facing copyright in the 21st Century. As a practical matter, copyright owners cannot sue all of the individuals who infringe on the Internet, so they go after intermediaries instead. This crea… More >>
Copyright for Teachers and Librarians
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You bring print, electronic, and Web sources to life for your students and others every day. To make sure you’re staying legal at the same time, here’s the one source you need to keep you out of trouble. In this practical handbook, you’ll find clear explanations of fair use, public domain, documentation and licenses, permissions, violations and penalties, policies and ethics codes, citation, creation and ownership, even how to register copyrights. Keep current on copyright considerations for traditional and non-traditional media, including the Web, television, videos and DVDs, computer software, music, distance education courses and material, as well as books, magazines, and journals. A Q&A section offers g… More >>
LimeWire loses RIAA copyright case
LimeWire defeated in RIAA copyright case
A US District Court has ruled that file-sharing software supplier LimeWire has been inducing copyright infringement, in a decision that could see the end of the company. read more
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Judge: LimeWire Filesharing Violates Copyright
The makers of file-sharing software LimeWire are liable to 13 major record companies that accused the service of infringing their music copyrights, a Manhattan federal judge has ruled. In a ruling …
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LimeWire liable for P2P copyright infringement
Court says former CEO also responsible Peer-to-peer file-sharing software developer LimeWire and its former CEO are liable for the copyright infringement executed by its users, a New York federal judge said on Tuesday.
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LimeWire loses RIAA copyright case
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has scored a court victory against the LimeWire file-sharing network.
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