May 2023 Roundup of Copyright News
[…] Intellectual Property: Part I—Interoperability of AI and Copyright Law. Witnesses included Sy Damle, Latham & Watkins LLP; Chris Callison-Burch, Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania; Ashley […]
March 2023 Roundup of Copyright News
[…] Green as Deputy Director of Operations for the U.S. Copyright Office. Green will assist the Assistant Register and Director of Operations with strategic planning, financial activities, and business processes for […]
Are Emojis Protected by Copyright⁉️
Maybe. Turns out, emojis are more complicated than one might imagine- Emojis are “pictographs images of things such as faces, weather, vehicles and buildings, food and drink, animals and plants […]
The CASE Act: One-Year Anniversary
[…] the Register of the U.S. Copyright Office to extend the deadline by a maximum of 180 days. At the end of last month, the Register announced that she would exercise […]
Kentucky
[…] establishments 286 local radio stations 19 local commercial T.V. stations 14,226 songwriters 290 photographers 2, 180 graphic designers 260 writers and authors Fun Facts According to a 2017 study conducted […]
Copyright Alliance Welcomes Rightsify as Its Newest Member
[…] of a new member — Rightsify. Rightsify provides music to thousands of businesses in more than 180 countries across the globe, spanning public spaces, streaming platforms, and generative AI applications. In […]
July 2023 Roundup of Copyright News
[…] reasons: Due to Respondent’s Opt Out (44); Due to Failure to Amend Noncompliant Claim ( 180); Registration Issues (7); Due to Failure to Provide Proof of Service of Process (71); […]
Exploring the Bounds of Fair Use: Graham v. Prince
In December 2015, professional photographer Donald Graham filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against well-known “appropriation artist” Richard Prince for copyright […]
11 Reasons Why a Small Claims Bill Should Pass | Reason Four: Rob – Commercial Photographer
Rob is a freelance professional photographer in San Francisco who was hired by an online visitors’ magazine to create a still life image to illustrate an article on local bars and […]
Top 5 Questions from Photographers at Imaging USA 2018
[…] at this year’s Imaging USA, the longest-running U.S. photographic convention and expo run by the Professional Photographers of America (“PPA”). Posters, flyers, and even wall-sized vinyl stickers hang everywhere to […]