SCOTUS denies emergency stay on Sherlock Holmes public domain case
The Supreme Court denied an emergency stay in the Sherlock Holmes public domain case. See BananaIP.com.
The Supreme Court denied an emergency stay in the Sherlock Holmes public domain case. See BananaIP.com.
Delighted @Public_Citizen is addressing the #priorrestraint issues in Garcia v. Google. http://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/2014/03/what-should-the-ninth-circuit-do-about-garcia-v-google.html … #firstamendment #copyright
Hope everyone is having a great winter break. Nothing enlivens a dull vacation or SNOW DAY more than COPYRIGHT NEWS (am I right?), so here’s a few news bites for you: January 1 was Public Domain Day : Contrary to popular opinion, some things do enter the public domain here in
I’ll be on a NISO webinar with Brandon Butler and Scott Klebe, on August 14, 2013. Topic is: “Copyright Decisions: Impact of Recent Copyright Decisions on Libraries and Publishers”.
Copyright News from 2012 Laura Quilter, UMass Amherst Libraries Version 1.1. November 28, 2012 I. Teaching & Libraries Cambridge University Press v. Patton (Georgia State Univ. ereserves) Georgia State University was sued for its ereserves by university presses, bankrolled by CCC. They changed their policy mid-stream, and because the publishers were