Copyright News Round Up
Week of November 3, 2017 Stay informed about all things Copyright with our weekly Copyright News Round Up. Friday’s Endnotes – 11/03/17Copyhype | I’ve decided to tell you guys a story about […]
The Library of Congress Building Celebrates 120 Years
“It was [Samuel] Johnson, by the way, who said that the most miserable of human beings was he or she who could not read on a rainy day.” That was […]
A Copyright Themed Halloween
Halloween is all about two things: what you wear and who you scare. Here at the Copyright Alliance, no celebration is complete without a little copyright, so to kick the […]
Copyright News Round Up
Week of October 27, 2017 Stay informed about all things Copyright with our weekly Copyright News Round Up. Friday’s Endnotes – 10/27/17Copyhype | Music Creators See Big Tech Earning Billions While ‘Strip-Mining […]
Land Ahoy! Does Blackbeard Signal the End of State Immunity for Copyright Infringement?
Although the age of actual pirates is long gone, a case involving Blackbeard highlights copyright infringement by states, acting with apparent impunity, and the harmful impact it can have on […]
Copyright News Round Up
Week of October 13, 2017 Stay informed about all things Copyright with our weekly Copyright News Round Up. Friday’s Endnotes – 10/20/17 Copyhype | “Small Claims Bill Aims to Empower […]
Re:Creating Reality: NAFTA, Dangerous Harbors & Unfair Use
Note: The views expressed in this post are those of its author. Every once in awhile, one encounters an article in which there is no central mistake but rather a […]
Copyright Office Publishes Updates to Compendium
The Compendium of U.S. Copyright Office Practices—often referred to simply as the Compendium—outlines the official guidelines for Copyright Office practices ranging from the registration and recordation processes to substantive determinations […]
Copyright News Round Up
Week of October 6, 2017 Stay informed about all things Copyright with our weekly Copyright News Round Up. A Small Claims Court is on the Horizon for Creators Copyright Alliance […]
Ad Industry Efforts Keep the Pirates at Bay
The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG), a group of advertisers and agencies formed to address ad supported piracy, malware, and fraud, released its year-long study this week on the impact of […]