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Stamps, Sculpture and Free Expression
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| The Postal Service got permission to use the photograph that appears on the
| stamp, but not the column depicted in it, so the sculptor sued the Postal
| Service for infringing his copyrights in the sculpture.
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http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/node/6223
Do we actually own anything anymore?
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| With the rise of Web 2.0 which has been sold to us as the next version of the
| Internet that allows the end user to feedback into content – not to mention
| that the subsequent content no longer belongs to us. How it is the transfer
| of ownership seems to take place so liberally in one direction only? What
| part of the Web that supposedly now belongs to us more than ever actually now
| belongs to us?
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http://www.randomreviews.placeboism.com/index.php/aticles/12-do-we-actually-own-anything-anymore
Recent:
Shepard Fairey Case Gets More Complex: Mannie Garcia Claims The Photo Is His,
Not The AP's
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| The Shepard Fairey case continues to get more and more bizarre. You may
| recall that, back in January, someone figured out which photo Shepard Fairey
| had used as the basis of his iconic Barack Obama poster.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090710/0159495506.shtml
ASCAP Makes Outlandish Copyright Claims on Cell Phone Ringtones
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| New York - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged a federal court
| Wednesday to reject bogus copyright claims in a ringtone royalty battle that
| could raise costs for consumers, jeopardize consumer rights, and curtail new
| technological innovation.
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http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2009/07/02
ASCAP Now Claiming That Your Mobile Phone Ringing Is A Public Performance
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| On top of this, even if, in some bizarre, twisted interpretation of the law,
| a ringtone playing on a phone was a public performance, how would it be the
| mobile operators' liability to pay? That would be like saying that Apple
| should pay ASCAP royalties because songs it sells on iTunes could potentially
| be played through speakers publicly somewhere. Perhaps I shouldn't be giving
| ASCAP ideas...
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090620/1836345299.shtml
ASCAP Wants To Be Paid When Your Phone Rings
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| ASCAP (the same folks who went after Girl Scouts for singing around a
| campfire) appears to believe that every time your musical ringtone rings in
| public, you're violating copyright law by "publicly performing" it without a
| license. At least that's the import of a brief [2.5mb PDF] it filed in
| ASCAP's court battle with mobile phone giant AT&T.
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http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/06/ascap-wants-be-paid-
PRS Threatens Woman For Playing Radio To Her Horses Without Paying A Licensing
Fee
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| The latest (sent in by a few folks) is that PRS has now threatened a woman
| who plays classical music to her horses in her stable to keep them calm. She
| had been turning on the local classical music station, saying that it helped
| keep the horse calm -- but PRS is demanding £99 if she wants to keep
| providing such a "public performance." And it's not just a one-off.
| Apparently a bunch of stables have been receiving such calls.
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| Obviously, this is not a case of random excessive attempts by PRS to squeeze
| more money out of people. It's become systematic. The group seems to believe
| that playing music in almost any situation now constitutes a public
| performance and requires a licensing fee. You just know they're salivating
| over the opportunity to go after people playing music in their cars with the
| windows down.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090327/1113014276.shtml
MPAA Matches RIAA In Massive Layoffs
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| I missed this one when it initially happened, but it looks like the MPAA is
| following in the footsteps of the RIAA -- who recently laid off a bunch of
| folks. Apparently the MPAA quickly followed suit and drastically scaled back
| after the studios cut the MPAA's funding by about 15 to 20%.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090312/0323464087.shtml
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