[MCN-L] IP SIG: In The News

2007-09-11 Thread Amalyah Keshet
Good stuff from:
 (C)ollectanea Blog. Collected perspectives on copyright.
 http://chaucer.umuc.edu/blogcip/collectanea/
 Center for Intellectual Property, UMUC

 
 
 Book review: New Book Explores Social Costs of Digital Rights Management
 by Susan Lang, LinuxElectrons, September 09 2007
 http://tinyurl.com/28yyv3
 
 Ithaca, NY - Copyright law was conceived when only a few people had the
 ability to mass-produce intellectual property. Computers and the
 Internet, however, have opened a whole new can of worms, allowing almost
 anyone to copy almost anything and distribute it widely. Instead of
 relying on the enforcement of copyright laws, more and more industries
 are relying on such technologies as encryption to protect their
 content.
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 Press Release: SPARC letter to members on the PRISM anti-open access
 effort
 Date: September 6, 2007
 To: SPARC Members
 From: Heather Joseph, SPARC Executive Director
 Re: PRISM anti-open access effort
 http://www.arl.org/sparc/advocacy/07-0907prism.html
 
 I'm writing to bring to your attention the recent launch of an
 anti-open access lobbying effort. The initiative, called PRISM - the
 Partnership for Research Integrity in Science and Medicine (
 http://www.prismcoalition.org), was launched with development support
 from the Association of American Publishers and specifically targets
 efforts to expand public access to federally funded research results -
 including the National Institute of Health's Public Access Policy.
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 Blog: The rhetoric of fair use
 by Carlos Ovalle, (c)ollectanea Blog, September 7, 2007
 http://tinyurl.com/ynvbok
 
 Here's one of the subjects I've mentioned in a few places in action:
 the rhetoric of fair use. The technology trade group Computer 
 Communications Industry Association (CCIA) recently filed a complaint
 with the FTC regarding the misleading and overreaching copyright
 warnings that appear during sports events, on DVDs and books, and other
 places.
 
 
 Blog: US court rules that free speech trumps copyright (sometimes)
 by Cory Doctorow, boing-boing, September 5, 2007
 http://www.boingboing.net/2007/09/05/us-court-rules-that.html
 
 A major copyright victory -- the Tenth Circuit court has ruled in favor
 of Larry Lessig, et al, in Golan v. Gonzales, a case about the scope of
 fair use. The court has acknowledged that First Amendment freedoms must
 be considered when copyright law is made.
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 Japan: Artists and Right Holders to Build Search Site for Copyright
 Information
 By Keita Mochizuki, Tech-On!, Sep 04, 2007
 http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20070904/138725/
 
 It was revealed in a press conference Aug. 31, 2007, that a group of
 artists and right holders organizations in Japan will construct a Web
 site that will enable searches of copyright information on literature,
 photos and music via the Internet, targeting January 2009.
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 The First Close Look at Colleges' Digital Pirates
 by BROCK READ, Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 September 2007
 (subscription required)
 http://chronicle.com/weekly/v54/i02/02a00102.htm
 
 Ms. Elzy and Mr. Arbogast wanted financial support from the industry,
 and they got it. The Digital Citizen Project, as Illinois State calls
 it, has benefited from considerable entertainment-industry financing,
 including an influx ofseveral hundred thousand dollars that came shortly
 after the meeting. . Later, Illinois State secured promises that the
 information the university collects will not be used to prosecute
 students.
 
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