The U.S. Copyright Office and Librarian of Congress announced six new exemptions to Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Digital Rights Management (DRM) measures stating, “Persons making noninfringing uses of the following [...] classes of works will not be subject to the prohibition against circumventing access controls (17 U.S.C. § 1201(a)(1)) until the conclusion of the [...]
Category Archive: Internet
When ICE freezes your bank account and website
Late last month, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) announced the launch of Operation In Our Sites – an initiative aimed at Internet counterfeiting and piracy. Operating largely at the behest of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), the first action [...]
Remix It Like You Stole It: The Glitch Mob remix competition to benefit charity
The Glitch Mob announced its REMIX IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT competition. 2 winning tracks will be featured on the upcoming DRINK THE SEA remix album. From Glitch Mob: “Proceeds from the sale of the release through Download to Donate for Haiti v2.0 will benefit Music For Relief’s Haiti Earthquake Recovery, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization [...]
EFF celebrates 20th Anniversary with cartoon tribute by Nina Paley
On July10th 2010, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) celebrated its 20th Anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, EFF released the following short animation by cartoonist and free culture activist Nina Paley: More from EFF.
ROUNDUP: Vampire Weekend sued for $2 million over Contra cover art; Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN leaves trail of carnage; Filmmaker may have to turn over ‘Crude’ footage for environmental investigation
Vampire Weekend sued for $2 million over Contra cover art Model Kirsten Kennis sued Vampire Weekend for unauthorized use of her image on the cover of Contra (2010). Apparently, the image was shot by photographer Tod Brody in 1983 and licensed to the band through a forged release. From TMZ. Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN leaves [...]
Songwriters took to YouTube prior to suing Mary J. Blige over “Take Me As I Am”
Mary J. Blige was sued last week by Utah songwriters Jay Ballard and Kim Jones for copyright infringement. The duo claims the music and lyrics to Blige’s Take Me As I Am (2005) bear an uncanny similarity to their 1995 song of the same title. Prior to the July 08, 2010 suit, however, Ballard and [...]
Larry Lessig: Creativity is being strangled by copyright
At a 2007 TEDtalk, Lawrence Lessig discusses the shortcomings of the current copyright regime and how it stifles our creative culture. In response to the conflict of the law and creative freedom, he notes, there is a burgeoning extremism on both sides: More from TED.
ROUNDUP: John Lennon memorabilia collector bilked for $100,000+; Record industry seeks damages from porn films
John Lennon memorabilia collector bilked for $100,000+ The Chicago Tribune reports that David Petersen, a collector of John Lennon rarities, was duped in to purchasing over $100k worth of phony sketches supposedly drawn by the ex-Beatle. Petersen hired a forensic analyst to confirm that the 14 sketches purchased from Hawaii-based Celebrities Galleries were not created [...]




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