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Copyright Licensing in Podcasting: A Legal Guide for Creators

Intepat

Fair Use and Public Domain in Podcasting Fair use is a nuanced legal principle that allows limited use of copyrighted material for purposes such as commentary, criticism, or education, with courts evaluating factors like purpose, nature, amount, and market impact. For instance, in Campbell v.

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HIT NETFLIX CONTENT AND THE COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT THAT FOLLOWS

JIPL Online

2] While most Sherlock Holmes stories are now in the public domain, the estate alleged that some works and character elements regarding Sherlock Holmes are still protected by copyright. [3] 5] Netflix and the estate quickly settled. [6]. 5] Netflix and the estate quickly settled. [6]. 9] Both parties reached an amicable settlement. [10]

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Can Intellectual Property Rights Safeguard Your Blog?

Kashishipr

Such a license would enable using the resources held by owners of the CC Licenses to the extent of editing, remixing, copying, and distributing the work without circumventing the copyright law. Blogging and Fair Use. It can be used freely by anyone. Trademarking a Blog.

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As Publishers Beat Internet Archive, Are Libraries The Real Losers?

Copyright Lately

Internet Archive (read the opinion here) , the court dealt a decisive blow to the Internet Archive, ruling that its practice of scanning and lending digital copies of books doesn’t qualify as fair use under the Copyright Act. To be sure, the per-user cost is lower, but not nearly as low as the per-user cost on the print edition.

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Internet Archive Loses Lending Lawsuit: What Happened, and What’s Next?

Copyright Lately

The future of “controlled digital lending” is in doubt after a court rules that the Internet Archive’s online library is not protected by fair use. IA’s Open Library project includes millions of public domain books that users can download and read without restriction. It also includes 3.6

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Guest Book Review: The Copyright/Trademark Interface: How the Expansion of Trademark Protection is Stifling Cultural Creativity

The IPKat

The title of this book clearly sets out its premise: trademark protection has encroached into what used to be solely copyright’s domain, resulting in an undesirable over-protection of works which impoverishes the public domain and restricts others’ creative endeavours.

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The Much-Adapted “Peter Pan” (1904 – Forever )

Velocity of Content

I read it a least a dozen times – play and novel — when I was a young fellow, and again recently ( Annotated Edition ). And the 1911 content reused in these works may actually be in the public domain already. Aside to the reader: I love Barrie’s original Peter Pan.