By krisnelson on Jul 24, 2009 in business / copyright / intellectual property / technology
Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com apologizes for the 1984 Kindle fiasco.
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By krisnelson on Jul 23, 2009 in copyright / education / employment / intellectual property / law / open access / recommendations
Worth reading and considering is a new draft article by Professor Steven Shavell that proposes abolishing copyright on academic works.
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By krisnelson on Jul 22, 2009 in business / intellectual property / law / technology
According to Rob Salkowitz of Internet Evolution, in the so-called Hamburg Declaration issued July 9, publishers argued that services like Google are “using the work of authors, publishers and broadcasters without paying for it.”
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By krisnelson on Jul 21, 2009 in business / constitution / copyright / history / intellectual property / law / recommendations / technology
From thepublicdomain.org comes this interesting and revealing series of excerpts from the legislative history of the 1909 Copyright Act.
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By krisnelson on Jul 17, 2009 in business / copyright / literary / technology
With physical books — or even electronic sales — the “first-sale” doctrine applies, and the seller cannot unilaterly reverse the transaction and take back the item (even if they credit the consumer for the price). Nor can the seller in a traditional sales transaction prevent resale, etc. — which Amazon also prohibits.
Will consumers adjust to this new model, or will we rebel and insist on our traditional first-sale rights?
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By krisnelson on Jul 16, 2009 in copyright / education / intellectual property / international / law / open access / patents / research / technology
There’s a new law journal in town: “The International Free and Open Source Software Law Review (IFOSS L. Rev.) is a collaborative legal publication aiming to increase knowledge and understanding among lawyers about Free and Open Source Software issues. Topics covered include copyright, licence implementation, licence interpretation, software patents, open standards, case law and statutory changes.”
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By krisnelson on Jul 15, 2009 in education / law / technology
So are online options a viable alternative to traditional legal education? The ABA is considering opening up the option to allow greater accreditation for such schools. I think that’s a good idea.
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By krisnelson on Jul 13, 2009 in business / law / research / technology
Cost is a major element of this: online access to a treatise (a compendium of legal research, opinion, etc. that’s an extremely useful resource for understanding an area of the law before diving into more specifics) can run to around $825 an hour, while the print version of the same treatise costs $499 per year (or less, if you don’t mind out-of-date treatises). But it’s more than simply the straight-up cost of access — print research can be more effective and time-efficient for many tasks.
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