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Copyright and the Duty to Maintain

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2008-05-13 23:09:57 by Dan Lewis in CenterNetworks
...copyright notice So here I have Content I want to use An author who I cant (easily) locate A clear indicator that the content is unavailable without permission That last bullet is, legally, meaningless, but anecdotally important. Web culture wrongly tends to assume that, in absence of a copyright notice or the equivalent, all content is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Michael Arrington on Copyright: Wrong

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2008-05-27 14:00:00 by Hank Williams in Silicon Alley Insider
...copyright seems to be that people are going to steal, no one should do anything about it, and that copyright based businesses are going to die and that's not bad In January, Michael wrote : Personally, I think a new era of free recorded music and paid live performances is a very good thing. Recorded music will become a marketing tool to get...
 
 
 
 
 
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Its Time To Rethink Copyright Law

2008-05-27 08:53:53 by Michael Arrington in TechCrunch
 
...copyright showdown that began around the time that Google acquired YouTube and started talking to big copyright holders about paying them to get their content legally onto the popular video site. It spun out of control from there until it became a billion dollar lawsuit Normally Im on the side of whoevers against the copyright holders and...
 
 
 
 
 
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TechDirt On Copyright: Wrong, Too

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2008-06-04 13:10:00 by Hank Williams in Silicon Alley Insider
...copyright . His claim is that I should do more research, and that my crazy writing shouldn't be in such a fine blog as Silicon Alley Insider. And yet it appears that Mr. Masnick has no research to back up any of his counter-arguments at all. Instead, he's going with a "because I said so" approach Some examples I said: First, if music goes...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Victory For Video Sites: Court Grants Veoh Its DMCA Defense In Copyright Case (GOOG)

2008-08-27 23:56:00 by Peter Kafka in Silicon Alley Insider
 
...copyright disputes roiling the Web. But it's certainly going to give sites like YouTube (GOOG) legal ammunition: A U.S. District judge in San Jose has ruled for video site Veoh in a copyright case filed by porn producer Io Group Io, best known to its customers as Titan Media, sued Veoh in 2006, after clips from several of its movies showed up...
 
 
 
 
 
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Some Thoughts on New Media Copyright

2008-05-18 14:55:45 by Jolie ODell in CenterNetworks
 
...Copyright exists for a lot of reasons, most of them involving or related to money. However, ways of measuring money online are vastly different from ways of measuring money in traditional media. Site traffic, diggs, retweets, and dofollow backlinksare all part ofthe new currency. So, suppose a video of mine pops up elsewhere; how am I getting...
 
 
 
 
 
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International Olympic Committee reconsiders its decision of copyright violation claim on YouTube

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2008-08-16 12:00:29 by Shoaib Hashmi in Startup Meme
...Copyright infringement claim on YouTube regarding its videos showing Tibetan protests. According to Electronic Frontier Foundations attorney, Corynne McSherry, the IOC, earlier this week demanded that the video sharing site removed the video portraying protests for a free Tibet. The video was posted under the heading of Beijing Olympics...
 
 
 
 
 
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You think you know copyright?

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2008-04-15 23:49:00 by Rafe Needleman in Webware.com
...copyright from the perspective of the content producer separately from that of the consumer, but found that the line between the two is increasingly fuzzy. We all consume content. But with digital technologies, almost every one of us also produces, copies, or otherwise mangles the content that we are consuming We talked with Vogele about...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cooking with SWF, and the understanding of copyright

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2008-05-06 20:20:13 by Dave McAllister in Adobe Blogs
...copyright. So lets take a moment to discuss this I'm not a lawyer, though I get to spend a lot of time around them in relation to standards and open source work. So here goes First, the specification is a document. It describes the SWF file format. It's like a book (albeit a short one). You, the reader don't need a license to read a book ...