Not exact matches
* The work
of the creator has been in the the public domain since 1962, so there will be no
copyright issues * Suggested use: Pupils choose up to 9 words from the list and play the Bingo game as the text is read
out.
Copyright issues for images can get your school some very stiff penalties and possibly a lawsuit (or at least a threatened lawsuit, which many school attorneys will advise you to settle
out of court).
A plan to create a vast digital library by scanning millions
of books without explicit
copyright permission has been thrown
out in a long - awaited ruling
issued today by New York... Read more >
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware The
issue of orphan works —
out of print, still - in -
copyright books, films, photographs, etc. whose rightsholders can't be found — is one that has been much in the news lately.
This article sets
out some
of the important
copyright issues to take into account in your next publishing project.
This resulted in a 2011 decision by a federal judge to side with the critics and he threw
out the 2008 settlement, adding that aspects
of the
copyright issue would be more appropriately decided by the legislature.
It's a complicated landscape
out there in terms
of libraries providing popular e-books — a lot
of infrastructure costs with OverDrive,
copyright issues over multiple downloads for Amazon Kindle and the like, and oldish materials on our TexShare NetLibrary accounts that you can't download anyway (I am only referring to the ebook subscription here, not the e-Audiobook subscription).
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware The
issue of orphan works —
out of print, still - in -
copyright books, films, photographs, etc. whose rightsholders can't be found — is one that has been much in the news over the past few years.
One way
of dealing with this
issue is to move the
copyright and table
of contents to the back
of the book, getting it
out of the way so the preview starts at the beginning
of the story.
A good copyeditor will point
out where you may have a
copyright concern or factual error, but he or she won't be able to point
out every single potential
issue, and giving your manuscript another sweep with these sorts
of issues in mind is your responsibility and no one else's.
NOA is only a small branch
of Nintendo, and while they do have plenty
of options to act against
copyright violators, if they wanted to go all
out on a fangame like AM2R, they would likely not be the ones who would
issue a wimpy DMCA claim, rather the head honchos in Japan, Nintendo Co Ltd (Also known as NCL) would be the ones who would launch the takedown»
Actual physical ownership completely circumvents the complicated
issues tied to
copyright law and DRM, and if content vanishes from sites like Steam or GOG, they disappear forever, locked
out of sight from consumers.
Specifically, Cherix succintly argues that current forays into printmaking allow artists (Rirkrit Tiravanija and Ai Weiwei, among others) to think through
issues pertaining to censorship,
copyright, and «relational art...» Extensively illustrated and inventively laid
out, this book provides an excellent summation
of the current state
of printmaking and will prove invaluable to print scholars and scholars
of contemporary art... Highly recommended.
Always providing attribution not only avoids the tangle
of copyright issues out there relating to artwork
of all kinds, it's simply the right thing to do.
If you're interested in further analysis
of some
of the
issues in the case, check
out this lengthy post by
copyright guru William Patry and this post by Mike Madison
of Madisonian.net.
In a related case now on cert to the Supreme Court, Kahle v. Gonzales, the
issue is Congress's change from an opt - in system
of copyright to an opt -
out system
of copyright.
Over the past few weeks, a growing number
of Canadian universities have announced plans to opt -
out of the Access
Copyright interim tariff effective September 1, 2011 (the University
of Calgary's Gauntlet has an excellent article on the
issue).