Sentences with phrase «about copyright at»

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We spoke to Jeffrey Kobulnick, a partner at law firm Brutzkus Gubner who specialises in copyright and trademark infringement, about the «Stairway to Heaven» case ahead of the trial.
With Steve Jobs on side, maybe the folks at Heritage / Industry will reconsider their quaint attachment to rigid intellectual property rights measures when they set about drafting amendments to the copyright act.
At least not the edition I have (which as I mentioned is copyright 1995; please correct me if this is not accurate about future editions).
Last night at the cocktail party for CFDA Awards nominees we caught up with CFDA executive director Stephen Kolb, who reminisced about the time he met — and touched — Governor Eliot Spitzer in Washington, D.C. Kolb visited our nation's capital to lobby for copyright protection for fashion designers with Narciso Rodriguez on February 14, the day after Spitzer allegedly hired a prostitute.
Robert Duffy speaks to WWD about Marc Jacobs Beauty and the opening of the boutique at 385 Bleecker St. Copyright (c) 2013 Marc Jacobs International, LLC.
Remix, Remake, Ripoff: About Copy Culture And Turkish Pop Cinema (Cem Kaya, 2014) At last the mysteries of the Turkish film industry and their cavalier attitudes to copyright conventions are revealed in this eye - opening documentary.
Available at: https://www.nap.edu.au/about/why-nap Copyright, N. (2016) About.
What do educational publishers, librarians, and the descendants of Dr. Seuss have at stake in a U.S. Supreme Court case about copyright?
EW: At what grade level should students begin learning about copyright laws and Creative Commons licenses?
I know you own the copyright when you create work but I'm wondering about copyright protection, maybe including a copyright page at the front (as it suggests on this website in Self - Publishing Basics).
The United Kingdom is set to unveil a brand new anti-piracy campaign aimed at educating people about copyright and legal ways to download digital content, but e-books are not even the focus.
If you'd like to know more about copyright or how to maximise the rights and licensing potential attached to your IP then why not drop us a line at [email protected].
Ahead of an Insights Seminar at London Book Fair, SAGE Publishing's Kiren Shoman talks with Copyright Clearance Center's Christopher Kenneally about factors in a digital transformtion of academic publishing.
I was planning on using KDP however when I asked them about copyright they just said I have to do that myself and din't give any advice on it at all.
«At the same time, copyright as it is under law in this country is about being able to allow people to use copyrighted materials.
«Kobo is aiming to be the first company to support all of EPUB3,» said Dovey, speaking on a panel about digital rights management technology at the Copyright and Technology 2012 conference in New York.
At 6 pages, I hope there isn't a title page, copyright page, about the author section, and free sample of another book taking up space inside... I also hope the «book» is self - contained.
There's the issue of «previously published material» to consider, concerns about copyright infringement and plagiarism, and then there's the threat of spammers, hackers, viruses, phishers, and even stalkers (or at least overly enthusiastic fans)!
There have been a couple of decisions in the States, he said, that weren't terribly concerning for publishers, while at the International Publishers Association congress at London Book Fair, we all learned that European publishers are extremely worried about the EU Commission's initial approach proposals for copyright reform.
Today, a story on a ruling for about scans and copyright that sets a disturbing precedent.Also, a think piece on the last driver license holder, watching local broadcast TV on the internet and a look at who can make the most out of Chromebooks.
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A new review and podcast from your friendly neighborhood videogame blog, more uproar about censoring and copyright infringement, big announcements hinted at and secrets revealed, ch - ch - ch - ch - changes to classic JRPGs, smashing successes and developer blessings and much more.
I heard of at least one FAA artist who left a very critical comment for a recent sale about copyright and trademark infringements — the artist who was criticized retaliated against the commenting artist via a kind of high tech FAA hacking to injure the commentor's reputation.
Inevitably, at the opening Tuymans was asked about the recent judgement by a Belgian civil court, which ruled that his painting A Belgian Politician (2011) infringed on the copyright of the Flemish photojournalist whose photograph inspired it.
At about the same time, he settled a lawsuit with a photographer alleging copyright violation for Rauschenberg's incorporation of his photographs into his art.
An interesting result of the growing power of the market is that artists and their dealers are looking for ways, through copyright law, to con trol what is written or broadcast about the work, so as to prevent critics who might feel less than prostrate admiration for it from saying anything about it at all.
:) Seriously, when posting something like this please paste in the first paragraph or two and a link (not a copyright problem, BTW), or at least some kind of summary, and maybe something about the authors if you think they're especially worth listening to; otherwise, I think it's pretty certain that nobody's going to follow up, however useful the article may be.
This says nothing about what the law says, however at using them in this way is a probable trademark infringement, and definite copyright infringement, and the licence says no, then I would say NO as well.
Details about copyright ownership or licensing status are sometimes included alongside a work, but in many cases, these details are not published prominently or at all.
And yet at the same time, by responding to the commeter, Kerr has educated the public about what copyright violations and the standard for proving them.
Rather, as Ars Technica explains, he showed the video during a recent lecture he gave at Google about copyright and «remix culture.»
Here's how I have come to see it, at least: Rather than being solely about protecting intellectual property ownership, copyright law is designed to increase the production of such property as it contributes to the public good.
I never cease to be surprised at how many lawyers are ignorant about basic copyright law.
Writing about all this yesterday at the Fortune blog Legal Pad, Roger Parloff suggests that the church may be tying its legal claim to the theory that Sony's artists may have used copyrighted photos of the cathedral's interior.
TechNewsWorld interviews Robert J. Kasunic, principal legal advisor at the U.S. Copyright Office, on what businesses need to know about copyright law and the Copyright Office, on what businesses need to know about copyright law and the copyright law and the Internet.
If you have any questions about DMCA agent registration, or about other copyright law issues, please contact Craig B. Whitney at (212) 826 5583 or [email protected], Jeremy Goldman at (310) 579 9611 or [email protected], Matt Woleske at (212) 705 4844 or [email protected], or any other member of the Frankfurt Kurnit Litigation Group.
Ruth Carter: Yeah, I've been invited multiple years to speak at Phoenix Comic Con on things like comic book creator rights, fan art and fan fiction and copyright issues, those are the main things I get to talk about.
Legal Satyricon Professor Mark Randazza agrees, writing that «at least one of the candidates doesn't know the difference between copyright and trademark — and certainly knows nothing about either field.»
I wonder if the Google lawsuit wasn't at its core about something other than copyright and the money to be made that way... I'm not sure what, but it seems surprising that newspapers would imagine they could make appreciably more money by keeping their stuff off Google News.
However, I recently talked to a laywer about the case of a physical document which is later published, and said laywer (though not providing legal advice) said the copyright date would be the time at which that physical document was created, rather than published (since at the time of creation, it is already fixed in a tangible medium, even if it hasn't yet been published).
The police would not notice either, because the only time the police cares about copyright is when somebody makes a complaint (nobody would make a complaint about you), except when they seize containers full of copyright infringing stuff (that is destined to be illegally sold for profit) in a port or at a border somewhere.
Without going into too much detail as to the why's and wherefore's of the question (I'll put it at the bottom, question first), I am curious about the copyright laws regarding whistling copyrighted music in a youtube video.
If you have any questions about fair use under the Copyright Act, please contact Craig Whitney at (212) 826 5583 or [email protected], Jeremy Goldman at (212) 705 4843 or [email protected], or any other member of the Frankfurt Kurnit Litigation Group.
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Mark, who was instrumental in the establishment of DACS in 1984, joins the organisation at an important time as debate continues about the future of copyright, and the global recession and public funding cuts impact on visual artists.
Without going into too much detail as to the why's and wherefore's of the question (I'll put it at the bottom, question first), I am curious about the copyright laws regarding whistling copyrighted...
Let's start with doctrine: — Current copyright literature Next to Genie Tyburski and the wonderful Virtual Chase — Virtual Chase Legal Research guide: Intellectual Property Law From Slaw's own Ted Tjaden, some Canadian links — Intellectual Property Law — Canada Pausing only to suppress my occasional cynicism about the length of time that Canada's policy - making on copyright has been going on, at least they have good resources explaining the process — Copyright Reform Process A few comparative links: the United Kingdom — Copyright on the UK Patent Office Site Next New Zealand — New Zealand Copyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by Petcopyright literature Next to Genie Tyburski and the wonderful Virtual Chase — Virtual Chase Legal Research guide: Intellectual Property Law From Slaw's own Ted Tjaden, some Canadian links — Intellectual Property Law — Canada Pausing only to suppress my occasional cynicism about the length of time that Canada's policy - making on copyright has been going on, at least they have good resources explaining the process — Copyright Reform Process A few comparative links: the United Kingdom — Copyright on the UK Patent Office Site Next New Zealand — New Zealand Copyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by Petcopyright has been going on, at least they have good resources explaining the process — Copyright Reform Process A few comparative links: the United Kingdom — Copyright on the UK Patent Office Site Next New Zealand — New Zealand Copyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by PetCopyright Reform Process A few comparative links: the United Kingdom — Copyright on the UK Patent Office Site Next New Zealand — New Zealand Copyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by PetCopyright on the UK Patent Office Site Next New Zealand — New Zealand Copyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by PetCopyright Law How to do research on Australian copyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by Petcopyright law — Intellectual Property Research in Australia Now two important US sites: first the authorized version — The US Copyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by PetCopyright Office Next, a wonderful site that reflects some of Larry Lessig «s thinking at Stanford — The Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by PetCopyright and Fair Use Center And finally, reflecting the fact that so much law in this area reflects not domestic policy - making, but hard - fought international consensus, an Index to what the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a United Nations agency has accomplished — WIPO Index And to conclude with an American and a European take on international copyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by Petcopyright, since I was just in Chicago, look at Irene Berkey's links — International Intellectual Property and finally a European source (actually it's Swiss, but that's not obviousRobert Kraft, in his Diaries, quotes Stravinsky, la justice — c’est une invention suisse)-- Swiss Legal Research Center International IP Links, run by CMS von Erlach Henrici And finally, a nice and quirky piece on the oddities of copyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by Petcopyright called — Digital Copyright & Copywrong by PetCopyright & Copywrong by Peter Jacso.
If I'm infringing somebody's copyright on an ongoing basis, and the copyright owner knows about this but does nothing, can they still decide at some point to sue me?
Copyright seems to hold some water here: if I write a letter, I have copyright in the form of words used, which would enable me, in theory at least, to stop unauthorized copying; but we all know how powerful the laconic © assertion is nowadays, and, besides, it's usually the information and not the exact language that the sender is worriCopyright seems to hold some water here: if I write a letter, I have copyright in the form of words used, which would enable me, in theory at least, to stop unauthorized copying; but we all know how powerful the laconic © assertion is nowadays, and, besides, it's usually the information and not the exact language that the sender is worricopyright in the form of words used, which would enable me, in theory at least, to stop unauthorized copying; but we all know how powerful the laconic © assertion is nowadays, and, besides, it's usually the information and not the exact language that the sender is worried about.
I just read this article about corporate lawyers bullying an entrepreneur with a bogus copyright beef at the Economist and immediately thought of popehat (for great justice!)
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