Latest file-sharing ruling:
"A federal judge ruled Wednesday against the distributor of the Morpheus online
file-sharing software, finding the firm encouraged computer users to share
music, movies and other copyright works without permiss
And now the good news:
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Press Release:
UC Berkeley offers courses and symposia through Google Video
By Yasmin Anwar, Media Relations | 26 September 2006
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2006/09/26_google.shtml
"BERKELEY - In anot
For what it's worth, and in preparation for the session "Searching for Fair
Use: How Google's Copyright Battles Will Affect Access to Assets," MCN
Pasadena, Saturday Nov. 11, 10:30 -- here's a short blog statement from Google
on its approach to copyright.
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Blog: Our approach to con
When the Glenbow Museum redeveloped our corporate website, we moved the
entire site to Macromedia Contribute. While this is not a low cost
product (prices vary depending on the number of licenses) it's a
professional tool that serves our needs well while not draining our IT
staff with bugs and fre
Macromedia 'Contribute' passed our evaluation with flying
colors. As Mike Rippy suggests, having a organizational
model that enables broad content participation while
preserving controls can be an elusive objective. This
software seems to let you tailor permissions quite finely,
putting control poi
FYI --
NYU's Fair Use Symposium Audio Available Online
Audio of the entire three-day symposium on Fair Use ("Comedies of
Fair U$e: A Search for Comity in the Intellectual Property Wars")
held at New York University in April is available online through the
Internet Archive at
http://www.archiv