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| Copyright Daily update ⋅ 14 March 2018 | |
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| Singer Num Kala charged with copyright violations CHON BURI: Naphasin Sangsuwan, alias Num Kala, 36, has reported to Muang Pattaya police to answer charges of copyright violation in concert performances of the popular 1990s hit "Yam", whose copyright has long been a subject of legal dispute. The alleged offences carry a penalty of four to six ... | |
| Google-backed report argues for copyright law relaxation Computerworld New Zealand It claims that more flexible copyright laws could drive greater economic growth and enable New Zealand to capitalise on the shift to a digital economy. Release of the report, at InternetNZ's NetHui event, follows one from InternetNZ last month that called for changes to copyright legislation, saying the ... | |
| Copyright Lawsuit Against Rita Ora, Notorious BIG Estate Dismissed Global Legal Chronicle (press release) Nixon Peabody successfully defended the Estate of the Notorious B.I.G. in a copyright infringement case. A copyright lawsuit brought by a member of spoken-word group The Last Poets over lyrics used in The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1993 hit "Party and Bullshit" has been dismissed. This is the second ... | |
| TIBCO Software clarifies copyright infringement claim against GAIN Capital TIBCO Software, which is suing GAIN Capital Group, LLC over copyright infringement, over-deployment of software, breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, has sought to clarify its claims against the online trading giant. On Monday, March 12, 2018, TIBCO ... | |
| Outdated copyright law makes NZ 'less attractive' Scoop.co.nz (press release) "Fair use can be applied to any use of material as long as the proposed use is consistent with the principles of fair use", which include that the reuse of original copyrighted material should be "transformative" of the original, rather than an unaltered reuse. "These principles ... ensure that the value of ... | |
| How blockchain will change intellectual property – copyright Managing Intellectual Property Managing IP is publishing a series of articles that looks at how blockchain technology is changing the landscape of IP. In this article, Ellie Mertens analyse its implications for copyright. The ownership of created works will likely always be disputed on some level, but similar to its trade mark application, ... | |
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| Copyright Authority Paul Fakler Joins Orricks IP Team in NY Orrick is pleased to announce that Paul Fakler, a nationally recognized adviser in complex copyright litigation and policy matters, including the unique area of royalty rate disputes before the Copyright Royalty Board and PRO Rate Courts, has joined the firm as a partner. | |
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| Section 1201 Rulemaking Copyright Clearance Center '1201' exceptions are a topic of considerable discussion every few years. As it turns out, 2018 is one of those years. | |
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| Budget for Copyright Tribunal 2016 and 2017 Provides information held by the Intellectual Property Office ( IPO ) on approximate annual running cost. This information has been released by the IPO under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Published 13 March 2018. Related content. More FOI releases about government efficiency, transparency ... | |
| Heroin Addiction And Related Clinical Problems SHERPA/RoMEO - Advanced Search - Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving author cannot archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing). Publisher's Version/PDF: green tick author can archive publisher's version/PDF. General Conditions: On open access repositories; Publisher's version/PDF must be used. Mandated OA: (Awaiting information). Copyright: Not available online. | |
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