Category Uncategorized
The Next Battlefield: 3D Printing
The next generation in automated manufacturing technology will get cheap and personal. It will also raise a whole new level of messy concerns over intellectual property.
Copyright and Technology 2011 Conference: Crowdsourcing the Program
Send us your ideas for panels about legal issues.
Are Libraries Locked Out of the E-book World?
Are there market or legal alternatives to the Kindle for library e-book lending?
The End of Two File-Sharing Services: LimeWire and Choruss
LimeWire is enjoined in federal court, while Jim Griffin’s Choruss can’t get music licenses.
The Coming Showdown over Free Music
What are the music industry’s barriers to accepting “free” business models for online music?
UltraViolet to Offer White Label Service
Will the Hollywood consortium target small video retailers?
C&T 2010 Conference Recap, Pt. 2
Presentations from the conference have been uploaded.
C&T 2010 Conference Recap, Part 1
Thanks to everyone who participated in last Thursday’s Copyright and Technology 2010 conference in New York. We (Gordon Platt of Gotham Media Ventures and I) are quite pleased with how it turned out — other than climate conditions in one of the two rooms and various other minor logistical factors. We’d like to thank especially […]
Canada Introduces Copyright Law Reforms
Canadians embrace secondary liability and anticircumvention in copyright law; mash-ups too.
CCC’s OnCopyright Conference
The Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) held its second OnCopyright conference last Wednesday in New York. Although I have had my professional differences with CCC over the years, I must give them a lot of credit for putting on a show that was far more courageous, stimulating, and helpful than it could well have been. It […]


Recent Comments