Archive for the ‘US Copyright Office’ Category
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 by Lucinda M. Dugger
The national nonprofit dedicated to advancing the arts in the United States, Americans for the Arts, released today the National Arts Index by Roland J. Kushner and Randy Cohen, a report that analyzes the health and vitality of the arts and culture in the United States. It looks at 76 national-level indicators of artistic and [...]
Posted in creators, culture, economy, education, events, market forces, philanthropy, US Copyright Office
Thursday, September 24th, 2009 by Patrick Ross
This is a guest post from IP attorney Carol Ruth Shepherd, and is reprinted with permission from her blog, arborlaw. Below her post are links and summaries to comments in the proceeding from five Copyright Alliance members. The Copyright Office has proposed changes to the mandatory deposit requirements for copyright registration for online-only works — [...]
Posted in copyright law, creators, internet, US Copyright Office
Thursday, July 30th, 2009 by Patrick Ross
This is a busy week in Washington on the health care front, but IP issues keep popping up as well, like yesterday’s hearing on the dangers of P2P to another hearing yesterday, the confirmation hearing for David Kappos, the IBM veteran up for U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director. He noted in his testimony that [...]
Posted in capitol hill, counterfeit, creators, founding fathers, international, Obama, piracy, US Copyright Office
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 by Patrick Ross
There is a tragedy occurring for artists and creators across the U.S. It is the failure of the U.S. Copyright Office to process copyright applications in a timely and efficient manner. Today’s Washington Post reports that backlogs of copyright applications have stretched from an already bad six months to eighteen months, and the Office continues [...]
Posted in capitol hill, copyright opponents, education, property rights, US Copyright Office
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 by Patrick Ross
Has it been three years already? The US Copyright Office is again hearing arguments for exceptions for, as the December 29 Federal Register notice puts it, “certain classes of works from the prohibition against circumvention of technological measures that control access to copyrighted works. The purpose of this rulemaking proceeding is to determine whether there [...]
Posted in capitol hill, copyright law, copyright opponents, drm, fair use, market forces, US Copyright Office
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