Author Archives: Bill Rosenblatt
Images, Search Engines, and Doing the Right Thing
Creative Commons and Internet search.
Judge Dismisses E-Book DRM Antitrust Case
Independent booksellers can’t sell e-books from major publishers on the Kindle platform. Does that constitute restraint of trade? A federal judge says no.
Apple and Disney: A Copyright Conundrum
Last week I was at Rutgers Law School in New Jersey. A law student struck up a conversation with me, and once he discovered that I was there to give a guest lecture in Prof. Michael Carrier‘s intellectual property class, he showed me something that had us both scratching our heads. It was a decal […]
Copyright Technology, Gangnam Style
A conference in Korea shows what happens when a government gets serious about copyright.
Getty Images Reaches Image License Deal with Pinterest
Getty Images extracts license fees for commercial images that Pinterest’s users post to the site. In return, Pinterest gets image metadata.
MovieLabs Releases Best Practices for Video Content Protection
From Hollywood, a best-practice wish list instead of a technology licensing authority.
Panel on Ministry of Sound Added at Copyright and Technology London 2013
A panel on the most important new copyright litigation in the UK today.
“Netflix for E-Books” Approaches Reality
A subscription service for e-books finally gets a major trade publisher’s catalog.
E-Book Watermarking Gains Traction in Europe
Highlights from a new study on the global e-book market.
MEGA CEO to speak at Copyright and Technology London 2013
Updates and highlights of our agenda for October 17 at


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