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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.

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 […]

The Artists’ Rights Movement

An antidote to the techblogosphere’s echo chamber, and concurrently, signs of constructive dialog in the post-SOPA/PIPA copyright wars.

The Loweryquake

It’s time to admit that the perceived value of music has dropped to nearly zero.

Hadopi Becomes un Ballon de Football Politique

Judgment of the success of the Hadopi system in France should be based on the facts, not on political posturing.

Who’s Subsidizin’ Who?

Free content with a device purchase or a free device with content purchase? Either way, it’s all good.

Updated DRM Reference Table Now Available

Replaces the previous version from April 2010.

Public Library E-Book Lending Must Change to Survive

Libraries could face irrelevance in the world of e-books. One way to avoid this fate is for publishers to treat libraries as if they were radio stations.

C&T 2011 Conference: Registration Now Open

Online registration for the Copyright and Technology 2011 conference, November 30 in New York, is now open! Take a look at the program and you’ll see that we have most of the panels filled out – though a few opportunities remain, particularly for moderators.   Please contact me if you are interested. I am also […]