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Songwriter’s Estate Settles With Trust for Music Royalties
Read this article from USA today for more information: Court Settles Estate of Songwriter Darren ‘Wayne’ Perry, USA Toda y (note the article title references Mr. Estate of Darrell “Wayne Perry. County songwriter Darrell “Wayne Perry died in 2005 but his estate was not resolved until July 2010.
Current Trends
- Friday, September 3, 2010
Net Neutrality – Avoiding the “Mushy Middle”
To me, here’s the heart of the argument to take a side: Either you think Net Neutrality should apply no matter how you access the Internet, or you’re Googizon and say wireless networks don’t count. You either believe the FCC should have the power to protect Internet users, or you want a toothless watchdog. You have to choose.
Cyberlaw Central
- Thursday, September 2, 2010
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A New Article on Criminal Libel
David Pritchard, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, has published Rethinking Criminal Libel: An Empirical Study, forthcoming in 14 Comm. amp; Pol’y (2009). Here is the abstract. The prevailing view of criminal libel among communication law scholars in the United States
Media Law Prof Blog
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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Articles Published
link] Articles Published Two articles of mine were published this month. The Independent” published an article titled “Self Defense for Screenwriters” in their March 2002 issue. This article discusses how writers can avoid infringing the rights of those they mention or portray. Camden Drive, Ste.
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Dear Leader Randazza Quoted in NYT Article on SLAPP Suits
One tidbit of the article stood out as odd to me: “The group Medical Justice, which helps protect doctors from meritless malpractice suits, advises its members to have patients sign an agreement that gives the doctor copyright over a Web posting [.].
The Legal Satyricon
- Monday, May 31, 2010
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NY Daily News issues correction to debunked Roxanne Shanté article
The New York Daily News has appended the following correction to its now-debunked story on rapper Roxanne Shanté: Correction: It has come to the attention of the Daily News that a number of statements in this article written for the Daily News by a freelance reporter are, or may be, false. from the university.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Thursday, September 3, 2009
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Excellent article by Professor Ginsburg
Article 9.2 article 10.1 The solution adopted must also be consistent with international obligations under the Berne Convention and the TRIPs Accord. For the United States, this means that orphan works legislation should not occasion back door reimposition of formalities that condition the “enjoyment or exercise” of copyright.
Music Technology Policy
- Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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W&M Grokster II Article Online for Reading
Olivera Medenica's article includes a breakdown of the shot range practical business considerations for companies that seek to avoid Grokster's fate, as well as a more probing legal analysis. You can read the entire article here.
BizMediaLaw
- Monday, November 7, 2005
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Cite This Blog Post Today, For Tomorrow It May Be Gone
Citations that once directed readers to books and treatises—all neatly organized in the library—now direct readers to blogs, online articles, and even (gasp!) Few articles that we publish make their way through the editing process without one of our diligent editors finding a link that has gone dead. Wikipedia. Oh, the joy.)
JetLawBlog
- Monday, March 23, 2009
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New article urges statutory damages reform
Berkeley law professor Pamela Samuelson and Berkeley Center for Law and Technology fellow Tara Wheatland have just released a timely new article titled "Statutory Damages in Copyright Law: A Remedy in Need of Reform." Cloud ). Abstract here: U.S. Nevertheless, legislative reform of the U.S. statutory damage rules may be desirable.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, April 10, 2009
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Must read article by Bennett Lincoff
Must read: A very well-reasoned article by Bennett Lincoff focuses on several key flaws in the the Choruss house of cards. would add one thing to Bennett's article. would also clarify one point that Bennett makes in his article. We call these maps. They've been around for a while. It's called SoundExchange. That's not true.
Music Technology Policy
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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Product Placement Article in Delaware Lawyer
Mark has written an in-depth article about product placement in this month’s Delaware Lawyer magazine. This article explores the legal implications of the increasingly intertwined relationship between advertising and entertainment. What do the blockbuster movies “Star Wars” and “Mr. and Mrs. from 2004 to 2009, reaching an estimated $6.94
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