by Administrator | May 29, 2015 | Copyright
Our good friends at LivingwithaGolden.com explore the world through the eyes of their boys, Chuck Billy, and his little brother Asa. They blog about interesting places you can take your dogs, including dog friendly trails and beaches, as well as useful equipment for...
by Administrator | May 11, 2015 | Copyright
During a recent congressional hearing, Register Maria Pallante testified in favor of Congress granting the Copyright Office independence from the Library of Congress. Under the current regime, the Copyright Office is merely a department of the Library of Congress,...
by Administrator | Apr 29, 2015 | Copyright
The US Copyright Office is seeking comments from visual artists on ways that the Copyright Office and law can help them protect their works from online infringement. Right now, online infringement of photographs and other visual works is rampant, and attempts to...
by Administrator | Apr 21, 2015 | Copyright
Many artists are frustrated when their works appear without their permission on the internet. For example, a musician or filmmaker might suddenly find that her work is on YouTube, posted by a complete stranger and no acknowledgement of the artist. The artist is left...
by Administrator | Apr 16, 2015 | Copyright
In a recent Massachusetts ruling, the court upheld the validity of a “browsewrap agreement”, a type of agreement that websites are commonly using. Unlike the “click-through agreement” which makes a user actually click “I agree” under the terms and conditions, and...
by Administrator | Mar 16, 2015 | Copyright
In Automattic, Inc. & Hotham v. Nick Steiner, the federal court for Northern California found that the defendant had willfully misrepresented that he owned the copyright in the plaintiff’s blog post and awarded the plaintiff damages in the amount of $25,084....
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