We know copyright| The Copyright Society
We know copyright| The Copyright Society
Poured Intentions: Wine, IP, and Human Connection By Drew Kastner This year’s Copyright Society wine tasting drew (no pun intended) the largest turnout in more than two decades, and by … Continued| The Copyright Society
Please note that prepayment is required on all orders and must be made in U.S. dollars. $65.00 per volume year domestic (within the U.S. only)$85.00 per volume year foreign Subscription Agency trade discount: $58.50 domestic … Continued| The Copyright Society
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Interesting Story by Laura Muntz Lyall. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons. With new publications, events, and the launch of a new coalition, the CC Open Culture Program accomplished a lot! … Continued The post CC Open Culture: 2024 Year in Review appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
People Walking on Brown Concrete Floor by Mehmet Turgut Kirkgoz . Public Domain. Creative Commons training efforts strengthen our mission to “empower individuals and communities around the world through technical, … Continued The post CC Learning and Training: 2024 Year in Review appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
Photo of Empty Classroom by Diana. Public Domain. The Open Education program at Creative Commons works to support CC’s mission through education, advocacy, and outreach on using open licenses and … Continued The post CC Open Education: 2024 in Review appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
This report maps current threats and opportunities facing the open movement, based on the ongoing work of the organizations behind the Common(s) Cause event, which took place in Katowice, Poland, … Continued The post Open Movement’s Common(s) Causes appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
Can generative AI models like ChatGPT be “reverse engineered” in order to develop competing models? If so, will this activity be deemed legal reverse engineering or illegal trade secret misappropriation? … Continued The post OpenEvidence v. Pathway: The Legal Battle Over AI Reverse Engineering appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
Dave Fagundes and Aaron Perzanowski have just posted a very interesting and thought-provoking paper draft on SSRN called “How Intellectual Property Ends.” The paper, which follows up on their prior work on copyright … Continued The post Fagundes & Perzanowski: A new framework for conceptualizing the end of IP rights appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
The NAMM Foundation has committed $50,000 and is accepting additional contributions. This fund was established in response to the fires in Greater Los Angeles and their devastating impact on NAMM … Continued The post NAMM 2025 LA Wildfires Relief Fund appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
One of the key purposes of trade secret law is to address the “Arrow information paradox.” The information paradox posits that there is a fundamental challenge in information exchange: It … Continued The post Buccafusco, Masur, & Varadarajan: Does Trade Secrecy Have an “Information Paradox”? appeared first on The Copyright Society.| The Copyright Society
Science by Steve Rotman is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Access to science is a fundamental human right, and yet, much of that public good is inaccessible because of paywalls … Continued| The Copyright Society
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