Copyfight
http://www.copyfight.org/
Copyfight, by Donna WentworthCopyfight--the Expanded Edition
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73792
Big news, all.
After mulling it over for a few months, I've decided to make Copyfight a group-authored weblog--and it debuts today. Copyfight has noVoluntary Collective Licensing--Got the Picture?
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73616
My EFF colleague Ren Bucholz has created a picture that easily beats a thousand words for explaining how a voluntary collective licensing system such FCC Moves to Regulate Hate Speech?
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73520
Ernest Miller has (yet) another must-read today--a lengthy analysis of the FCC decision (PDF) on the Bono/Golden Globes "f-word" incident (see the FCCTrump Now in the IP Biz
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73510
Donald Trump is seeking ownership of a brand new property. Nope, not another skyscraper/casino. He wants the catchphrase from his new hit show, The ApErnest on CA Anti-Piracy Bills
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73420
A marvelously thorough smackdown of the two terribly misquided anti-"piracy" bills introduced before the California legislature. The bills would requSiva on Free Culture's "Scholarly Partner"
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73413
Siva Vaidhyanathan has a question of interest to copyfighters of the scholarly persuasion: What should we call the emerging field of study that recognScore One for the Public Domain
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73185
Kudos to the talented group of freedom fighters @ Stanford's Center for Internet and Society for scoring this important victory in the ongoing Golan vHelp a Library Win a Copyfight
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73147
[This post title pilfered directly from BoingBoing's open pockets. Or did Cory steal it from me? Dang. This IP stuff is so confusing.]
The wondStupid White Men and Semiotic Democracy
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73044
Siva Vaidhyanathan, analyzing today's NYT piece on the attempt by the publishers of Michael Moore's Stupid White Men and Other Excuses for the Sorry SCA Attorney General = MPAA Sock Puppet?
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#73033
Xeni Jardin of BoingBoing fame has a Wired piece this morning suggesting that California Attorney General Bill Lockyer is using a peer-to-fear talkingWhere It's At
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#72654
As Derek Slater says, So many links, not enough time.
For those similarly time-pressed, here's terrific one-stop shopping for debate over EFF's whiEFF Joins Suit to Stop Broadcast Flag
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#72446
Fred von Lohmann in an EFF media release about the new lawsuit to stop the broadcast flag: "The FCC's digital broadcast television mandate is a step iVictory for Fair Use--Priceless
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#72437
Jason Schultz: "Back in 2000, Ralph Nader ran a bunch of ads critiquing the corporate interests behind the Bush and Gore campaigns. To make his point,Food for Thought
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#72431
From Brother Ernest: Victory for EFF Creates Problems for EFF's Filesharing Solution.
Notable + Quotable
http://www.copyfight.org/20040301.shtml#72167
Michael Geist, proposing that Canada take the lead in using blanket licenses to resolve the conflict over peer-to-peer systems (hyperlink, mine): "Unl