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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 Gideon’s Remix: First observation on why Veoh is bad policy I note that the quotations from Fred von Lohman, the Mystic Knight of the EFFluviati, that appeared in the press on the Veoh case were somewhat guarded. The industry sentiment regarding Veoh reminds me of reaction to the lower court decisions in Grokster —this simply cannot be the law. And sure enough, it turned out not to be. | MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY MARCH 13, 2012 The YouTube Autonomous Zone in Canada’s Bill C-11 Now that sounds extreme and it largely is, except for one particular example now being debated in the Canadian parliament–the user-generated-content or “UGC” exception in the new Canadian copyright law (“ Bill C-32 “). Ever try searching for “Casablanca full movie” on YouTube? Say buh bye. | | | | | | | -
COPYRIGHTS & CAMPAIGNS | TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009 ABA Journal's "Copyright in the Age of YouTube": C&C's first fisking! The February 2009 edition of the ABA Journal has a long article by attorney Steven Seidenberg titled "Copyright in the Age of YouTube." Get that infringing piece of *&#$(@* off YouTube this second!" Rather, UMG asserts that the notice was sent only pursuant to YouTube's terms of service. YouTube politely declined. MORE >>
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