On February 19, 2002, the United States Supreme Court (www.supremecourtus.gov) gave an unexpected Valentine’s surprise to the copyright and publishing communities by agreeing to hear a challenge to the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA). The Act (available online at thomas.loc.gov) extended the terms of existing copyrights by 20 years and added the same 20 year extension to the term of all future copyrights. As a result of the Act, copyrighted material will not go into the public domain for at least 70 years and often well over 100 years.\ud \ud The outcome of this case is likely to have a significant impact on access to and control of content on the Internet. There are many advocates both for and against the CTEA, with ava...
The present note is based upon an earlier blog post prepared for the 1709 Blog http://the1709blog.bl...
The case of Kahle v Ashcroft [(2004) C 04-1 127 BZ] in the United States District Court of Californi...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
On February 19, 2002, the United States Supreme Court (www.supremecourtus.gov) gave an unexpected Va...
On January 15, 2003, the United States Supreme Court released its much anticipated opinion upholding...
The case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, argued before the U. S. Supreme Court on October 9, 2002, is the mos...
In a victory for corporate control of cultural heritage, the Supreme Court of the United States has ...
In Eldred v. Ashcroft ( Eldred ), the so-called \u27Mickey Mouse case,\u27- the United States Supre...
This Note explores opposing arguments on the constitutionality of the CTEA under the Copyright Claus...
On March 4, 2019, the Supreme Court decided two separate cases which will change how copyright infri...
In Eldred v. Reno the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the Copyright Term Extens...
The case of Golan v Ashcroft [(2004) No. 01-B-1854] has just been recently heard in the United State...
On New Year’s Eve, the long-running copyright dispute between the Authors Guild and Google turned an...
The rule of law is currently under grave threat in cyberspace. Even as copyright laws have been stre...
Summary In this case, two archives ask the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Californ...
The present note is based upon an earlier blog post prepared for the 1709 Blog http://the1709blog.bl...
The case of Kahle v Ashcroft [(2004) C 04-1 127 BZ] in the United States District Court of Californi...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
On February 19, 2002, the United States Supreme Court (www.supremecourtus.gov) gave an unexpected Va...
On January 15, 2003, the United States Supreme Court released its much anticipated opinion upholding...
The case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, argued before the U. S. Supreme Court on October 9, 2002, is the mos...
In a victory for corporate control of cultural heritage, the Supreme Court of the United States has ...
In Eldred v. Ashcroft ( Eldred ), the so-called \u27Mickey Mouse case,\u27- the United States Supre...
This Note explores opposing arguments on the constitutionality of the CTEA under the Copyright Claus...
On March 4, 2019, the Supreme Court decided two separate cases which will change how copyright infri...
In Eldred v. Reno the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the Copyright Term Extens...
The case of Golan v Ashcroft [(2004) No. 01-B-1854] has just been recently heard in the United State...
On New Year’s Eve, the long-running copyright dispute between the Authors Guild and Google turned an...
The rule of law is currently under grave threat in cyberspace. Even as copyright laws have been stre...
Summary In this case, two archives ask the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Californ...
The present note is based upon an earlier blog post prepared for the 1709 Blog http://the1709blog.bl...
The case of Kahle v Ashcroft [(2004) C 04-1 127 BZ] in the United States District Court of Californi...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...