Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 321 – MP3Tuned

MP3Tunes LogoIt is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.

It might be easy to think of this as the perfect episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. Not only did we start on time and end on time, with almost the perfect length of the episode, we also had a slew of great topics to go over.

Those topics include the head of MP3Tunes being hit with a $41 million judgment, a lawsuit that centers around a teaser trailer for the movie “Frozen” and a UK copyright tweak that will bring its law up to the 1990s.

We also have a preemptive lawsuit filed by the Notorious B.I.G. estate over a 20-year-old sample, a German court ordering a usenet provider to filter copyrighted content and word that Justin Bieber/Usher have beaten the $10 million lawsuit filed against them.

All of that and more on this, Episode 321 of the Copyright 2.0 Show!

This week’s stories include:

You can download the MP3 file here (58:28, direct download). Those interested in subscribing to the show can do so via this feed.

Show Notes

About the Hosts

Jonathan Bailey

Jonathan Bailey (@plagiarismtoday) is the Webmaster and author of Plagiarism Today (Hint: You’re there now) and works as a copyright and plagiarism consultant. Though not an attorney, he has resolved over 700 cases of plagiarism involving his own work and has helped countless others protect their work and develop strategies for making their content work as hard as possible toward their goals.

Patrick O’Keefe

Patrick O’Keefe (@PatrickOkeefe) is the owner of the iFroggy Network, a network of websites covering various interests. He’s the author of the book “Managing Online Forums,” a practical guide to managing online communities and social spaces. He maintains a blog about online community management at ManagingCommunities.com and a personal blog at patrickokeefe.com.

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