Author Archives: Bill Rosenblatt
Comcast Adds Carrots to Sticks
Internet service providers that have Hollywood studios as corporate siblings behave differently, regarding copyright issues, from those that don’t.
Ad Networks Adopt Notice-and-Takedown for Ads on Pirate Sites
A set of voluntary best practices for removing ads from websites that offer infringing content. How effective will it be?
Public Knowledge Weighs In on Digital First Sale
Sherwin Siy looks at the history of first sale case law to find evidence that first sale should be extrapolated to the digital age.
C&T London 2013: Registration Open; Speaker Deadline Approaching
Keynote speaker announced; registration now open.
Content Protection for 4k Video
A call for dialog with technology vendors about protecting the next generation of Hollywood content.
Copyright and Accessibility
The publishing industry and the print disabled find common ground in Copenhagen.
Copyright and Technology London 2013 Conference: October 17
I’m pleased to announce that our next Copyright and Technology conference will take place in London on Thursday, October 17. The one-day event, produced by Music Ally, will take place at the offices of ReedSmith, near Liverpool Street railway station. Here is the draft conference agenda, which is subject to change. At this point, we […]
CISAC World Creators Summit 2013
This year’s semiannual CISAC copyright conference took on more of a sense of urgency in dealing with the digital transition.
The Coming Two-Tiered World of Libary E-book Lending
Small publishers are willing to license e-books to new library e-lending systems under liberal terms. Major publishers are unlikely to follow suit.
Jaron Lanier’s Blanket Licensing Scheme
Jaron Lanier’s second book makes a radical proposal for altering the economics of data and content online.


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