Archive for February, 2010
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 by Patrick Ross
I hope all readers answer “no” to the question above, but in policy recommendations, we often are told that the answer is “yes.” In particular, we are told that if technology makes something inevitable, we must all not just adjust to it but embrace it. Technology is about improvement, about bettering the world. Short-term disruptions [...]
Posted in copyright opponents, creators, drm, internet, network neutrality, piracy, property rights
Monday, February 8th, 2010 by Patrick Ross
It would appear to be a victory. Last week, we here at the Copyright Alliance reported on a brazenly infringing web site, a site that encouraged people to upload professional images over which they held no legal rights. These images were then published on the site in magazine form. The magazine was called Pilfered Magazine, [...]
Posted in blogging, copyright law, creators, licensing, p2p, piracy, property rights
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 by Patrick Ross
More people are watching video over the Internet than ever before. It is becoming increasingly easy to stream online video on your television, bringing the lean-back and lean-forward technologies together in a pleasant way. We want this to continue, right? There are two challenges facing the growth of a legal online video market. One is [...]
Posted in FCC, FTC, advertising, capitol hill, copyright opponents, internet, licensing, market forces, p2p, piracy
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 by Patrick Ross
I’m sounding like a broken record (kids, ask your parents, an audiophile or a club DJ what a record is), but one can’t ignore the focus President Obama and his Administration is placing on the importance of enforcing intellectual property law, in particular ensuring trading partners adhere to their commitments on IP enforcement in their [...]
Posted in Obama, copyright law, counterfeit, creators, economy, international, licensing, piracy, property rights
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 by Patrick Ross
“Maps are expensive and proprietary,” an advocate of wisdom of the crowds told a Washington Post reporter recently. “They should be free.” As an amateur student of the history of cartography — don’t get me started on the Dutch Golden Age of the Seventeenth Century, I still will not have shut up after ten hours [...]
Posted in copyright opponents, creators, web 2.0
Monday, February 1st, 2010 by Patrick Ross
Start with a web site that posts high-quality, professional-level visual arts works, with the intention of making them available easily and for free to all. Then imagine that it actively encourages people to upload works that are not theirs, but just “found” online. Then imagine it pokes creators in the eye by calling the monthly [...]
Posted in Obama, advertising, blogging, copyright law, copyright opponents, creators, piracy
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