The article discusses America\u27s fair use copyright doctrine and the nation\u27s Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in relation to the problems that are associated with the use of the Content ID automated digital fingerprinting system to regulateuser-generated Internet content on video-sharing services such as YouTube. The legal liability of Internet service providers for copyright infringement by website users is examined, along with the flagging of non-infringing videos
This Article discusses recent rulemaking proceedings before the Copyright Office concerning the anti...
1998 ended with voluminous copyright legislation, pompously titled the Digital Millennium Copyright...
Over the past decade, Google has developed a range of technological tools used to deter copyright in...
YouTube has quickly become the dominant player in the Internet video sharing platform market. To kee...
YouTube has grown exponentially over the past several years. With that growth came unprecedented lev...
The changing landscape of digital media technology makes it increasingly difficult for owners of cop...
While copyright legally protects the ownership of created works, fair dealing with copyrighted conte...
Global platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or TikTok live on users ‘freely’ sharing conte...
Part I of this Note covers the history of the fair use doctrine and its interplay with the DMCA, spe...
This Article explores the potential displacement of substantive copyright law in the increasingly im...
'[W]hen a population bombarded with electronic media meets the hardware that encourages them to capt...
The entertainment industry has a history of framing new technology as piracy that threatens its very...
What factors lead a copyright owner to request removal of potentially infringing user-generated cont...
This book chapter considers the liability of entrepreneurs of ‘user-generated content’ (UGC) sites. ...
The Internet has transformed the landscape of media production by opening the doors of creation to a...
This Article discusses recent rulemaking proceedings before the Copyright Office concerning the anti...
1998 ended with voluminous copyright legislation, pompously titled the Digital Millennium Copyright...
Over the past decade, Google has developed a range of technological tools used to deter copyright in...
YouTube has quickly become the dominant player in the Internet video sharing platform market. To kee...
YouTube has grown exponentially over the past several years. With that growth came unprecedented lev...
The changing landscape of digital media technology makes it increasingly difficult for owners of cop...
While copyright legally protects the ownership of created works, fair dealing with copyrighted conte...
Global platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram or TikTok live on users ‘freely’ sharing conte...
Part I of this Note covers the history of the fair use doctrine and its interplay with the DMCA, spe...
This Article explores the potential displacement of substantive copyright law in the increasingly im...
'[W]hen a population bombarded with electronic media meets the hardware that encourages them to capt...
The entertainment industry has a history of framing new technology as piracy that threatens its very...
What factors lead a copyright owner to request removal of potentially infringing user-generated cont...
This book chapter considers the liability of entrepreneurs of ‘user-generated content’ (UGC) sites. ...
The Internet has transformed the landscape of media production by opening the doors of creation to a...
This Article discusses recent rulemaking proceedings before the Copyright Office concerning the anti...
1998 ended with voluminous copyright legislation, pompously titled the Digital Millennium Copyright...
Over the past decade, Google has developed a range of technological tools used to deter copyright in...