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Law Professors Challenge ACTA Negotiations’ Lack of Transparency


Over 75 U.S. law professors signed an open letter to the President protesting the Obama administration’s position on ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. Continue reading

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“Fair Use: Information Piracy & Creative Commons in Contemporary Art & Design”


Fair Use is a multimedia exhibition that looks at how the copying, sampling, and recycling of existing material is being used as a creative tool in contemporary culture. The exhibition sets out to foster discussion through the examination of work by contemporary artists and designers who develop alternatives to the way we share ideas, images and objects. Continue reading

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Emergency Twitter Is IP Theft?


Marshall Kirkpatrick writes at ReadWriteWeb: Law.com reports today on a lawsuit from a Texas-based emergency broadcast technology company alleging that by designing its system in a way that allows Twitter to be used for emergency broadcasts, Twitter has violated the … Continue reading

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Judge in RIAA Case: Depose, Yes; Tweet, No


Via David Kravets in Threat Level | Wired.com: A federal judge on Tuesday suggested she would sanction Charles Nesson, the founder of Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, for his “blatant disregard” of court orders. Nesson is defending … Continue reading

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Weaker Copyright Protection Benefits Cultural Production, According to Economic Study


From Michael Geist at the Law University of Ottawa: Economists Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf have just released a new Harvard Business School working paper called File Sharing and Copyright that raises some important points about file sharing, copyright, and … Continue reading

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