More patent issues over AIDS drugs.
An unexpected champion of exploiting disharmonized nations' IP regimes.
I've been requesting a feature to group tracks by work for years, and now the WSJ is writing about it. The rest of the article's about iTMS and classical music though, so it's relevant.
Stopping free flow of information on the 'Net appears difficult, even when P2P technologies aren't used.
Yahoo adds CC search. If content controllers were serious about enforcing the rights they say they want, then something like this should be encouraged. Right now, everyone takes pictures and uses them in presentations, etc. By encouraging only free use of free content, they would encounter less resistance to future efforts.
Google begins removing AFP content.
Pew study on filesharing. And from a more reputable source, with interesting numbers.
Profits v Progress.
Latest sales data out for recording industry used to justify the one and only conclusion that could possibly come out of such data: piracy is bad.
BT SNIU.
Remove DRM, free market ensues?
Canadian copyright reform appears largely positive.
Panning for gold.
Large position paper by coalition of consumer groups in favor of Grokster.
A Dilbert for good luck.
Kazaa Australia case summary on its final day.
--Ari
An unexpected champion of exploiting disharmonized nations' IP regimes.
I've been requesting a feature to group tracks by work for years, and now the WSJ is writing about it. The rest of the article's about iTMS and classical music though, so it's relevant.
Stopping free flow of information on the 'Net appears difficult, even when P2P technologies aren't used.
Yahoo adds CC search. If content controllers were serious about enforcing the rights they say they want, then something like this should be encouraged. Right now, everyone takes pictures and uses them in presentations, etc. By encouraging only free use of free content, they would encounter less resistance to future efforts.
Google begins removing AFP content.
Pew study on filesharing. And from a more reputable source, with interesting numbers.
Profits v Progress.
Latest sales data out for recording industry used to justify the one and only conclusion that could possibly come out of such data: piracy is bad.
BT SNIU.
Remove DRM, free market ensues?
Canadian copyright reform appears largely positive.
Panning for gold.
Large position paper by coalition of consumer groups in favor of Grokster.
A Dilbert for good luck.
Kazaa Australia case summary on its final day.
--Ari
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