They don't
think about copyright, they only think about money.
These videos will make you question everything
you thought about copyright.
For Patry, the issue is not what the general public
thinks about copyright law.
I too have
thought about copyright issues, but, like you, I can't see that there are any that can get in our way.
The real problem is that everybody reposts content on various sites, and nobody
thinks about copyright issuers, observed Mike Jude, a research manager at Frost & Sullivan.
Not exact matches
But let us be careful not to let his «baby facial expression» (oh sorry,
copyright issues) or «lazy facial expression» or «wasted - looking appearance» or even his «
about - to - fall - down - to - ground type of running» fool us into
thinking that he does not influence our game.
You know, I
think I've modified the recipe enough that I don't have to worry
about copyright violations.
The contents of this site are protected by
copyright under international conventions and, apart from the permission stated, the reproduction, permanent storage, or retransmission of the contents of this site is prohibited without the prior written consent of
Thinking About Cloth Diapers.
For one thing, how many people start to care
about copyright and publishing freedom who hadn't given it a moment's
thought before?
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «opportunities for students to study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be
thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide;
copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
We need to challenge this unjustifiable elision if we are to
think seriously
about copyright and business models in the age of electronics.
Join authors, journalists and other
thought leaders for a discussion
about local and global threats to book culture, authentic media, free speech,
copyright laws and independent scholarship.
Now, I'm no expert in contracts, but when I see a written agreement that includes no advance payment to the author, a 50/50 split of royalties AFTER a muddled clause
about subtracting fees for costs that may or may not include promotion, marketing, set - up fees, and even printing fees, with lifetime ownership of the
copyright, I
think SCAM.
However, you still need to
think about how to
copyright an ebook when it comes to protecting your work: you have to have a way of proving that the book was written by you.
I've found that authors who are
thinking about self - publishing have enormous trepidation when it comes to
copyright, and are subject to all kinds of superstitions and misinformation.
This is a rather old video (mid-2010 according to ted.com's timestamp) but it's made me
think rather hard
about copyright, books, and the publishing industry:
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.
The considerations that indie authors have are going to apply internationally; you've got to
think about what happens to your rights after you die and just
about every country in the world except there are some countries that I'm not clear on
copyright existing beyond the life of the author in some African countries right now.
Seriously
thinking about writing my own book
about «My America» (no
copyright infringement intended) because what I've seen from «the bottom - 2008» is not what I get from TV, radio, and much of the internet.
:) 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.
If I once
thought, like many educators, that
copyright had little place in the schoolhouse, I've now come to
think that it offers the means of throwing open the classroom door to the history and economy of ideas, to what is regarded by law as common to us all and what is revered as distinct
about our ways of understanding the world.
The ability to take a couple of hours here or there and let people use the space... We've seen lots of new startups, lots of new community - minded projects in areas, things in the soft IP side of things, not just patents, but trademark,
copyright, litigation types of matters that now when people
think about those types of issues, the first thing that comes to mind is Dunlap Codding.
I
think it is time for Congress to
think about the next great
copyright act, which will need to be more forward
thinking and flexible than before.
I
think we were talking
about an original A, a work B derived from A (the creator of A has shared
copyright of B), and C derived from B, and it is not known whether C has anything in common with A.
Mulligan's clearly trying to get the public to
think about the current state of
copyright law, but, as a «Glee» novice, I kind of like her suggestion of an episode featuring «glee club coach Will Schuester giving his students a tough speech on how they can't do mash - ups anymore because of
copyright law.»
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
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 Pet
copyright called — Digital
Copyright & Copywrong by Pet
Copyright & Copywrong by Peter Jacso.
As I
thought about it, I recognize that some tools delete all comments (from source) so that you've to add the
copyright information on the correct place afterwards.
The court will
think long and hard
about the five cases, because they likely will set the direction for
copyright in the digital economy.
I need to
think more
about the
copyright licensing thing: after all, Google and the news sources are doing the work.
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!)
If you'd like to let your
thoughts be known, you can learn
about submitting your comments to the
copyright office on its website.