Monthly Archives: January 2011

3 Count: Balloon Argument

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Oracle gains some ammo against Google, UFC sues Justin.TV and a lawsuit over balloon animals?

3 Count: Dot Music

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The latests on the RIAA’s tiff with ICANN, a big piracy judgement in Finland and a global song licensing database?

3 Count: Death’s Door

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The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Why Sending a DMCA Over a Tweet Doesn’t Make Sense

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Twitter is a host and has a DMCA policy, but using that to takedown a tweet most likely is not a good use of your time.

3 Count: Ad-Free Version

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The latest on the Pharmatext case, Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer in YouTube controversy and porn company sues Hotfile.

Using MLA and APA Citations On Your Blog

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Most blogs have little need for using full academic citations, but those who do often face something of an ugly challenge.

3 Count: Epic Heroes

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The latest news on Cuba’s YouTube crisis, the League of Epic Heroes being pulled from the App Store and Ben Huh taking on copyright.

Why I Don’t Fear Chilling Effects… and You Shouldn’t Either

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Chilling Effects, a public database of DMCA notices sent to various providers, seems to cause a lot of unease among DMCA filers, here is why it shouldn’t.

3 Count: Bitten Apple

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The latest on jailbreaking Apple’s iphone, Israel supporting Creative Commons and copyright challenges for the Web.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 181

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Twitter is not a license to steal, promo CDs can be resold and much, much more!

Monthly Archives: January 2011

3 Count: Balloon Argument

balloons-sized

Oracle gains some ammo against Google, UFC sues Justin.TV and a lawsuit over balloon animals?

3 Count: Dot Music

music-sized

The latests on the RIAA’s tiff with ICANN, a big piracy judgement in Finland and a global song licensing database?

3 Count: Death’s Door

graveyard-sized

The latest news on the IFPI’s annual report, an ethics issue in the Limewire case and changes to India’s copyright law.

Why Sending a DMCA Over a Tweet Doesn’t Make Sense

twitter-dmca-sized

Twitter is a host and has a DMCA policy, but using that to takedown a tweet most likely is not a good use of your time.

3 Count: Ad-Free Version

chitka-sized

The latest on the Pharmatext case, Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer in YouTube controversy and porn company sues Hotfile.

Using MLA and APA Citations On Your Blog

apa-manual-sized

Most blogs have little need for using full academic citations, but those who do often face something of an ugly challenge.

3 Count: Epic Heroes

loeh-sized

The latest news on Cuba’s YouTube crisis, the League of Epic Heroes being pulled from the App Store and Ben Huh taking on copyright.

Why I Don’t Fear Chilling Effects… and You Shouldn’t Either

ce-sized

Chilling Effects, a public database of DMCA notices sent to various providers, seems to cause a lot of unease among DMCA filers, here is why it shouldn’t.

3 Count: Bitten Apple

iphone-sized

The latest on jailbreaking Apple’s iphone, Israel supporting Creative Commons and copyright challenges for the Web.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 181

twitter-logo-sized

Twitter is not a license to steal, promo CDs can be resold and much, much more!