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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY JANUARY 3, 2012 Joshua Johnson’s KQED Forum on Rogue Sites One example: Ryan Haight. Senator CASA was able to find prominent displays of ads for rogue Internet pharmacies in a Google search for controlled drugs included in our analysis. This suggests that Google is profiting from advertisements for illegal sales of controlled prescription drugs online.”. Google ignored this letter. | | | | | | | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY AUGUST 18, 2011 Artist Rights are Human Rights In fact, leading “consumer” advocates and Google advocates (such as von Lohman (formerly of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ) and Patry of Google) are dismissive of “moral panics” associated with the infringement of the moral rights of creators. Or, as his employer Google might say, “Don’t be moral.” human rights treaties. | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY JANUARY 18, 2010 Artist's Rights are Human Rights In fact, leading “consumer” advocates and Google advocates (such as von Lohman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Patry of Google) are dismissive of “moral panics” associated with the infringement of the moral rights of creators. For example- -“’At its heart, [the campus downloading debate] is a fight about money, not morality. | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY DECEMBER 10, 2011 Artist Rights are Human Rights In fact, leading “consumer” advocates and Google advocates (such as von Lohman (formerly of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ) and Patry of Google) are dismissive of “moral panics” associated with the infringement of the moral rights of creators. Or, as his employer Google might say, “Don’t be moral.” by Chris Castle. | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY JANUARY 16, 2012 Update: Joshua Johnson’s KQED Forum on Rogue Sites Update: Ellen Seidler still has not recieved the promised call from Google lawyer and evidence expert Fred von Lohman. from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, evidence expert, and now a Google employee) and Rick Cotton of NBC-Universal, with Ellen Seidler and Rep. One example: Ryan Haight. Senator Darryl Issa joining briefly. | | | | | | | | | -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012 The Geist in the Hen House Specifically, in one of his blog/op-eds or repurposed versions of the same (I lose track) he treats us to this fine example of the “ Kow -Tow Syndrome” as he trots out his little list of foxes trying their best to guard the hen house: “As the U.S. And then there’s Google. Have A Little List, from The Mikado. MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2009 More Hot Air from the Cold North One of the main reasons that Canada remains on the Watch List is that Canada has yet to adopt and implement the 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, the minimum ante for participation in the global creative community (treaties that were signed by China in 2007). Google, perhaps? Users rights”? MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2009 More Hot Air from the Cold North One of the main reasons that Canada remains on the Watch List is that Canada has yet to adopt and implement the 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, the minimum ante for participation in the global creative community (treaties that were signed by China in 2007). Google, perhaps? Users rights”? MORE >>
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