Author Archives: Bill Rosenblatt
Publisher-Library Feud over E-Books Heats Up
The impasse will get worse before it gets better… if it ever does.
NYC 2012 Conference: Keynote Speaker; Registration Open!
Robert Levine, author of Free Ride, will keynote this year’s NYC conference.
Music Subscription Services Go Mainstream
A year ago, we predicted that total membership of music subscription services would reach 50 million worldwide with 20-30% paid subscribership. How did we do?
Getty Images Launches Automated Rights Licensing for Photo Sharing Services
Getty Images PicScout makes it easy for social image-sharing sites to do the right thing on copyright. So how many such sites will want to do the right thing?
Irdeto Intelligence: Monitoring Video Content Beyond Managed Networks
Once video content leaves the managed networks of cable, satellite, and telco-TV operators, what is their responsibility to protect it?
Announcing Copyright and Technology New York 2012
A call for participation in our third New York conference. Deadline is Friday September 21.
The Shame Factor
Will David Lowery’s attempt to shame companies into pulling ads from illegal file-sharing sites pay off?
UK IPO Publishes Digital Copyright Hub Report
A new report commissioned by the UK Intellectual Property Office describes existing efforts to solve the problems of online rights licensing but doesn’t go far enough in pointing to overall solutions.
The DMCA and Presidential Politics
Abuse of copyright, yes. Evil lawyers at major music companies, no.
DRM Anticircumvention for Dummies
Myths and realities of anticircumvention laws such as DMCA 1201 in the United States.


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