Jury Duty: Two Days, Two Trials, Two Words, One Hundred Thousand Dollars

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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The AP v. Everybody: Not So Clearly Fair Use

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Today, Michael Arrington made a lot of hay about the AP sending mutliple DMCA takedown notices to the Drudge Retort, a collaborative politics blog. Retort founder Rogers Cadenhead summarizes the matter. To summarize: Users of the Retort copied small snippets (~50 words) of AP content and linked back to ...

Copyright Law on a Flash Card

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Barry Ritholtz has a post up highlighting the below image by Erik J. Heels which sums up copyright law rather well. The flash card view is a good overview (although obviously incomplete), and Ritholtz's overview is mostly accurate. I think I'll be showing people that "flash card" from here on ...

What Makes an Orphan Work an Orphan?

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. -- unknown (at least to me!) A real-life example, from Twitter of all places. Sarah Perez (of ReadWriteWeb fame) sends a "tweet", asking: hmmm. used a pic in a post & have no idea where it came from-downloaded it ages ago,trying to relocate,see ...

Copyright and the Duty to Maintain

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

A few months ago, I started work on ArmchairGM's New York Mets entry. My own knowledge stems back only until about 1983, but as one could imagine, the Web is a treasure trove of information, including stories about the early Mets teams. A quick search yielded ...