6 posts tagged with Copyright by Horace Rumpole.
Displaying 1 through 6 of 6.

Related tags:
+ (102)
+ (68)
+ (68)
+ (57)
+ (56)
+ (47)
+ (44)
+ (41)
+ (34)
+ (29)
+ (26)
+ (25)
+ (23)
+ (21)
+ (19)
+ (18)
+ (18)
+ (17)
+ (16)
+ (16)
+ (16)
+ (15)
+ (14)
+ (13)
+ (13)
+ (12)
+ (12)
+ (12)
+ (12)
+ (11)
+ (11)
+ (10)
+ (10)
+ (10)
+ (9)
+ (9)
+ (9)
+ (8)
+ (8)
+ (8)
+ (8)
+ (8)
+ (8)
+ (8)
+ (7)
+ (7)
+ (7)
+ (7)
+ (7)
+ (7)
+ (7)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)
+ (6)


Users that often use this tag:
jeffburdges (15)
mathowie (15)
stbalbach (8)
baylink (8)
anathema (7)
Steven Den Beste (7)
skallas (6)
Horace Rumpole (6)
Artw (5)
finite (4)
Toekneesan (4)
ZachsMind (4)
Mick (3)
da5id (3)
aaron (3)
Blue Stone (3)
Maxor (3)
zarq (3)
Kikkoman (3)
flapjax at midnite (3)
griphus (2)
motty (2)
Chocolate Pickle (2)
Joe Beese (2)
Marisa Stole the P... (2)
Avenger50 (2)
Blazecock Pileon (2)
ND¢ (2)
IronLizard (2)
starman (2)
divabat (2)
goodnewsfortheinsane (2)
shawnj (2)
mr.marx (2)
chunking express (2)
feelinglistless (2)
DiplomaticImmunity (2)
Ljubljana (2)
hairyeyeball (2)
XQUZYPHYR (2)
caddis (2)
amberglow (2)
dash_slot- (2)
Blake (2)
mrgrimm (2)
tpoh.org (2)
me3dia (2)
xowie (2)
waxpancake (2)
aflakete (2)
Brilliantcrank (2)
silusGROK (2)
Jairus (2)
bkdelong (2)
quonsar (2)
cedar (2)
PWA_BadBoy (2)
grant (2)
Copyright law in micrcosm, or, Why Alan Lomax is a co-author of Jay-Z's "Takeover".
posted by Horace Rumpole on Sep 1, 2011 - 68 comments

Major US Internet providers—including AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Cablevision, and Time Warner Cable—have just signed on to a voluntary agreement with the movie and music businesses to crack down on online copyright infringers. The policy features a graduated series of responses to infringing activity, ranging from "educational" warnings to throttling of connection speeds.
posted by Horace Rumpole on Jul 7, 2011 - 96 comments

Soon after Inman's blog post went up, the FunnyJunk administrator sent a message to his users in which he said that “the Oatmeal wants to sue funnyjunk and shut it down! He thinks we're nothing more than dirty content thieves." The message linked to Inman's contact page and The Oatmeal Facebook account. The Facebook page was soon "completely trolled," said Inman, and he was not impressed by the quality of the commenters. “Their favorite noun was ‘fag’,” he said.

The Oatmeal vs. FunnyJunk: a webcomic copyright fight gets personal. (FunnyJunk site may contain NSFW thumbnails.)
posted by Horace Rumpole on Jun 2, 2011 - 94 comments

Copyright turns 300: An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or purchasers of such Copies, also known as the Statute of Anne, became law on April 10, 1710.
posted by Horace Rumpole on Apr 10, 2010 - 19 comments

In September 1969, Simon & Schuster was preparing to publish Irving Wallace's The Seven Minutes, a novel about the obscenity trial of a fictitious book of the same name by the fictitious author J.J. Jadway. Maurice Girodias, head of the erotica and avant garde literature publishing house the Olympia Press had a clever idea: what if I publish Jadway's book? [more inside]
posted by Horace Rumpole on Apr 22, 2009 - 16 comments

Two students sue Turnitin for copyright violations. "All of these kids are essentially straight-A students, and they have no interest in plagiarizing," said Robert A. Vanderhye, a McLean attorney representing the students pro bono. "The problem with [Turnitin] is the archiving of the documents. They are violating a right these students have to be in control of their own property." (via) (obligatory link to the Best. Thread. Ever)
posted by Horace Rumpole on Apr 2, 2007 - 166 comments

Page: 1