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Copyright for a social species
Arguments about the proper scope of copyright protection mainly focus on economic consequences but overlook the effects that technological mediation itself has had on expressive culture. Social Policy
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Copyright law tweaked to allow ‘jailbreak’ of the iPhone
The Library of Congress, which oversees the Copyright Office, [...]
Posted by on July 22, 2010
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Online copyright service petitions Google to help protect content
A new online copyright protection service has launched a petition calling on Google to introduce new measures protecting the copyright of the content creators that it indexes.
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University complies on copyright infringement
By: Ryan Buxton Illegal downloads can result in fees More anti-copyright [...]
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Copyright As Weapon In US Senate Campaign
kfogel writes “Sharron Angle, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Nevada, is using a copyright ‘cease-and-desist’ letter to stop her opponent, incumbent Harry Reid (currently majority leader in the US Senate), from reposting old versions of her campaign website. The old pages are politically sensitive because [...]