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Will DJ Danger Mouse Become the Che Guevara of Fair Use in the Digital Sampling Age?


On the Media producer Rick Karr put together an excellent one-hour special on The Future of Music, which surveys how new technologies are shaking up the music industry via digital downloads, remix, crowd-sourced ratings, and new business models. One segment, They Say That I Stole This, explores digital sampling and fair use Continue reading

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Will Obama Sacrifice Blind Readers to the Content Industry’s Agenda?


In a recent column in the Financial Times, James Boyle assesses the Obama administration’s initial record in the copyright/intellectual property arena and finds it to be business as usual. He concludes his argument with the example of accessibility for blind … Continue reading

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