Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 334 – Sounding Cloudy
It is Friday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.
With the fallout from the Aereo still being felt we have our first test case of someone trying to apply the ruling to a different lawsuit. Unfortunately for Fox, it didn’t go exactly as planned.
Speaking of the Supreme Court, we also have more news on the Jack Kirby copyright termination case. We also have a new lawsuit against Seth MacFarlane over the movie “Ted”, a copyright dispute featuring Greenpeace and one of their protest videos on YouTube and SoundCloud striking a controversial deal to put some of its copyright worries behind it.
We then return to Aereo who moves forward with their plan “B” following their Supreme Court defeat and we get the final word on one man and his ill-fated efforts to sell replica “Oscar” statuettes.
That and much more on this, Episode 334 of the Copyright 2.0 Show!
This week’s stories include:
- Fox Loses Bid to Stop Dish Anywhere
- Marvel Asks Supreme Court to Not Hear Jack Kirby Case
- Seth MacFarlane Sued Over “Ted”
- Greenpease Video Removed, Restored After Complaint Over Song
- SoundCloud Nears Deal with Record Labels to Head Off Lawsuits
- Aereo Pitches Itself as a Cable Company
- Man Selling Replica Oscars Hit with Hefty Judgment
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