Archive | October, 2011

Vocaloid EULA

Adobe Photoshop, You Tube, Second Life, iTunes , Ebay, Facebook, World of Warcraft, Electronic Frontier Foundations TOSback;  Terms of Service tracker

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Internet Publication and U.S. Copyright Imperialism

Prof. Jane C. Ginsburg, Columbia University School of Law June 28, 2011

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Richard Minsky v. Linden Research

Richard Minsky v. Linden Research, 1:08-CV-819; SDNY granted motion to restrain Linden Research from deleting evidence on servers.

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Procd v. Matthew Zeidenberg and Silken Mountain Web Services

In ProCD, the court noted that ‘although Congress possesses power to preempt even the enforcement of contracts about intellectual property

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Vernor doc; Vernor v. Autodesk, Inc. No. 09-35969

The issue of first publication is relevant to the discussion content uploaded to virtual environments in two ways.

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Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings Case No. 07-1511-cv

Copies, as defined in the Copyright Act, are material objects…in which a work is fixed by any method…and from which the work can be reproduced. 17 U.S.C. 101.

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US v. ascap

United States v. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers et al. ASCAP

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Borderless Publications, the Berne Convention, and U.S. Copyright Formalities

Prof. Jane Ginsburg, Columbia University School of Law, October 20, 2009, The Media Institute

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VOCALOID Miriam Demo Version-Functionality Limitations

In this VOCALOID Miriam Demo Version, you will be able to try out the basic functions of Vocaloid and discover the many advantages of using this application in your music making.

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Cablevision; 20th century v. cablevision 478 F. Supp. 2d 607

The allegedly infringing conduct centered around the RS-DVR system, that the court described as “not a single piece of equipment,”

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