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Friday’s Endnotes – 05/03/19

CASE Act Bills Introduced in Congress to Create Copyright Small Claims — Big news for small claims this week, as both the House and Senate introduced the CASE Act, which would create an inexpensive, streamlined process within the US Copyright … Continue reading

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Friday’s Endnotes – 04/26/19

Europe is right. Social media titans should pay up to use creative content. — Loyola Law School professor Justin Hughes discusses the recently passed EU copyright directive. “For California’s titan industries — entertainment and high tech — markets are global … Continue reading

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Friday’s Endnotes – 04/19/19

On the Road to a Modern Copyright System — Josh Simmons provides a thorough look at the history of copyright registration in the U.S., chock-full of interesting trivia and tidbits. European Copyright Reforms Clear Final Hurdle at EU Before Heading … Continue reading

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Friday’s Endnotes – 02/15/19

Appeal from the victims of Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) — This week, a group of 38 organizations published the following appeal: “As working writers, translators, photographers, and graphic artists; as unions, organizations, and federations representing the creators of works included … Continue reading

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Friday’s Endnotes – 01/18/19

100% DIY: interview with cellist Zoë Keating — The composer and cellist discusses the challenges and rewards of taking the DIY route to get her music to audiences. Effect of a “No-Deal” Brexit on IP in the UK — It … Continue reading

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