Greenberg v. National Geographic Society: Amicus Brief in support of National Geographic Society
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Amicus Brief, Amicus Brief, Amicus Brief, Amicus Brief, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Court Cases, Court Cases, Court Cases, Court Cases, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Mary Rasenberger re: Section 108 Study Group (Apr. 24, 2006)
Based on discussions during the Los Angeles, CA and Washington, D.C. roundtables, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the American Library Association (ALA) submit the following additional comments on the Section 108 Study Group efforts. ltr-rasenberger-108-24apr06.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Rasenberger Re: Section 108 (February 22, 2006)
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Mary Rasenberger re: Section 108 Study Group (Feb. 22, 2006)
The Association of Research Libraries and the American Library Association request that Sherrie Schmidt, Arizona State University, and Ken Frazier, Director, University of Wisconsin, Madison, participate in the Section 108 Study Group Roundtable Discussions in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
ltr-rasenberger-108-22feb06.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Section 108, Text, Text, Text, Text
In the Matter of Exemption to Prohibition on Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems for Access Control Technologies: Comments from the Library Associations
Comments submitted in response to the US Copyright Office's Notice of Inquiry (NOI) dated October 15, 2002, on whether noninfringing uses of certain classes of works are likely to be adversely affected by section 1201(a)(1) of the Copyright Act, which prohibits the circumvention of measures that effectively control access to copyrighted works. These comments were submitted on behalf of five major library associations--American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), American Library Association (ALA), Association of Research Libraries (ARL), Medical Library Association (MLA), and Special Libraries Association (SLA).
noi1201comments18dec02.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Comment, Comment, Comment, Comment, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Court Cases, Court Cases, Court Cases, Court Cases, Fair Use, Fair Use, Fair Use, Fair Use, Library Administration, Library Administration, Library Administration, Library Administration, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Hearing on "Fair Use: Its Effects on Consumers and Industry": Statement of Prudence S. Adler on behalf of the Library Copyright Alliance
Testimony of Prudence Adler on behalf of the Library Copyright Alliance (LCA). adler-testimony-fair-use-2005.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Fair Use, Fair Use, Fair Use, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Publications, Testimony, Testimony, Testimony, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
H.R.2408 - Public Domain Enhancement Act
To amend title 17, United States Code, to allow abandoned copyrighted works to enter the public domain after 50 years. View document(s) here »
Letter to Jule L. Sigall re: Reply Comments to Inquiry Concerning Orphan Works (May 9, 2005)
Letter from library associations addressing consensus proposal on orphan works. lt-orphanreply-09may05.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Jule L. Sigall re: Orphan Works Notice of Inquiry (Mar. 25, 2005)
College Art Association response to the Copyright Office's notice of inquiry concerning orphan works. caa-orphan-works-comments.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Comment, Comment, Comment, Comment, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Jule L. Sigall re: Orphan Works Notice of Inquiry (Mar. 25, 2005)
Library Copyright Alliance response to the Copyright Office's Notice of Inquiry concerning orphan works.
lca-comment-25mar05.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Orphan Works, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Lamar Smith re: Support for the Family and Entertainment Copyright Act of 2005, S. 167 (Mar. 2, 2005)
Letter from library associations supporting the Family and Entertainment Copyright Act of 2005, S. 167. lt-s167-family-ent-copyright-act-02mar05.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Introduction to Scholarly Communication Issues from UCSF Library & Center for Knowledge Management
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Author Rights, Author Rights, Author Rights, Author Rights, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide, UCSF Library and Center for Knowledge Management , UCSF Library and Center for Knowledge Management
A New Day for the DMCA: The Chamberlain and Lexmark Decisions
Recent circuit-level decisions in Chamberlain v. Skylink and Lexmark v. Static Control Components interpreted the Digital Millenium Copyright Act in a manner that will prevent its use to restrict legitimate competition in after-market components. By placing on plaintiffs the burden of proving intent to infringe copyright, judges on both panels not only dictate the correct outcome in these cases, but also provided defendants in other cases a way to short-circuit litigation when infringement is nowhere to be seen. Published in Electronic & Commerce Law Vol. 9 No. 45 (November 2004).
band-dmca-chamberlain-lexmark-24nov04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Jonathan Band, Jonathan Band, Jonathan Band, Jonathan Band, Jonathan Band, Publications, Report, Report, Report, Report, Report, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Orrin Hatch and Patrick J. Leahy re: S. 2560, Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004 (Sept. 17, 2004)
Letter from interested organizations expressing concerns with the Copyright Office's September 9, 2004 recommended statutory language for a new form of secondary liability for copyright infringement. lt-hatch-leahy-induceact-17sep04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Orrin Hatch and Patrick J. Leahy re: S. 2560, Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004 (Oct. 6, 2004)
Letter from public interest organizations asking the Senators not to bring up S. 2560 at their scheduled Executive Business Meeting on October 7. lt_oppose-2560-06oct04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Senators Hatch, Leahy, Daschle, and Frist re: S. 2560, the Induce Act (Aug. 24, 2004)
Letter from interested organizations, in response to the invitation to witnesses at the hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, suggesting an alternative to S. 2560, the Induce Act. lt-senate-induceact-24aug04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Orrin Hatch re: S. 2560, Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004 (Jul. 6, 2004)
Letter from interested organizations requesting that United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary hold hearings on S. 2560, the "Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004" before taking action.
lt-hatch-leahy-induceact-06jul04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Personal Technology Freedom Coalition Created
Press release announcing that a broad group of organizations and companies representing diverse sectors of the U.S. economy has come together to form a new organization, the Personal Technology Freedom Coalition. pr-personal-tech-freedom-coal-22jun04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Publications, Statement, Statement, Statement, Statement, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Statement of Miriam M. Nisbet, H.R. 107, Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act (May 12, 2004)
Testimony urging Congress to support the Digital Media Consumers?? Rights Act. nisbit-hr107-12may04.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Publications, Testimony, Testimony, Testimony, Testimony, Text, Text, Text, Text
Testimony of Peter Jaszi on H.R. 107, the Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act (May 12, 2004)
Testimony delivered on behalf of the Digital Future Coalition. jaszi-testimony-hr107.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, First Sale, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Publications, Testimony, Testimony, Testimony, Testimony, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Jim Sensenbrenner, Jr. and W.J. Tauzin re: H.R. 3261, "Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation Act" (Jan. 15, 2004)
Letter expressing opposition to the H.R. 3261, entitled "Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation Act." dbcoalitionletter011504.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Telecommunications Policies, Telecommunications Policies, Telecommunications Policies, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Jim Sensenbrenner, Jr. and W.J. "Billy" Tauzin re: "Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation Act" Discussion Draft (Sept. 8, 2003)
Letter from the Net Coalition regarding the "Database and Collections of Information Misappropriation Act" ("Discussion Draft" or "Draft"), specifically several provisions that would be unnecessarily punitive to the Internet community but would exceed other similar federal statutes.
lt-netcoalition-databases-08sep03.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Telecommunications Policies, Telecommunications Policies, Telecommunications Policies, Telecommunications Policies, Text, Text, Text, Text
Comments of the American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries, American Association of Law Libraries, Medical Library Association, and Special Libraries Association Concerning the Proposed United States-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement
Comments in response to the notice and request for public comments on the proposed United States-Bahrain free trade negotiations (Bahrain FTA), August 25, 2003. These comments address, in particular, chapters that may impact intellectual property rights and services. ftaa-bahrain-comments-17nov03.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Comment, Comment, Comment, Comment, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Comments of the American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries, American Association Of Law Libraries, and Special Libraries Association Concerning the Proposed United States-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement
Comments in response to the notice and request for public comments on the proposed United States-Dominican Republic free trade negotiations (Dominican Republic FTA), August 28, 2003. These comments address, in particular, chapters that may impact intellectual property rights and services. ftaa-dominican-comments-03nov03.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Comment, Comment, Comment, Comment, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Comments of the American Library Association, Association of Research Libraries, American Association Of Law Libraries, and Special Libraries Association on the Second Draft Consolidated Texts of the Free Trade Area of the Americas Agreement
Comments in response to the notice and request for public comments on the second draft consolidated texts of the Free Trade Area of the Americas Agreement (FTAA), December 27, 2002. These comments address, in particular, the FTAA chapters on intellectual property rights and services. ftaa-lib-assoc-comments-nov03.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Comment, Comment, Comment, Comment, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Membership Meeting 2003 (Fall): Intellectual Property and Copyright Committee [highlights]
Proceedings of the 143rd ARL Membership Meeting, October 2003. mm03fall-ipandcopyright.pdf
Terms:Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Kamil Idris re: World Intellectual Property Organization (Sept. 4, 2003)
Letter from library associations expressing dismay at press reports that the World Intellectual Property Organization may not take up an important recent proposal to hold a conference on open and collaborative models for development of public goods. lt-idris-wipo-04sep03.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, International Copyright, International Copyright, International Copyright, International Copyright, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Lamar S. Smith re: Piracy Deterrence and Education Act of 2003 (Jul. 24, 2003)
Letter from library associations expressing concern with certain provisions of H.R. 2517, the "Piracy Deterrence and Education Act of 2003."
lt-smith-piracy-deterrence-24jul03.pdf
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Fair Use, Fair Use, Fair Use, Fair Use, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text
Letter to Zoe Lofgren re: Support for the Public Domain Enhancement Act (Jun. 24, 2003)
Terms:2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, 2000–2004, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Copyright, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Legislation, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Letter, Publications, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Dastar Corporation, Petitioner v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Et al.
In this case, we are asked to decide whether ß43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U. S. C. ß1125(a), prevents the unaccredited copying of a work, and if so, whether a court may double a profit award under ß1117(a), in order to deterfuture infringing conduct.
dastar603.pdf
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