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  • With its fireplaces and cozy rooms, Heska's Sugar Shack looks like the sort of place you want to stay in awhile. In addition to sandwiches and sugary snacks, the Mentone cafe offers another treat - a record player and a large collection of records for patrons to sit and listen to as they eat their meal.

  • TOPEKA, Kan. - A church known nationally for picketing soldiers' funerals is being accused by a music company of violating copyright laws with an Internet video parody of the 1980s song "We Are the World. An attorney for Topeka, Kan.-based Westboro Baptist Church said Thursday the parody, "God Hates the World," is protected under First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and religious expression. She said the church would continue to post the video on its Web site.

  • ... have to wake up every day and say 'OK, whose laws do I follow?' .. We have many countries and many l... limited searches such as on products and music. (183) . China may threaten companies who do not c... the effects the Internet might have on copyright and tax laws: . [Internet] technology is erasing b...

  • Constantly expanding copyright laws in the U.S. have made it increasingly difficult for archives to preserve our past effectively, and for the public to legally access it. This is especially true in the field of historical sound recordings. Most people are surprised to learn that for recordings made prior to 1972 there is no public domain, no fair use, and very few exceptions for preservation. This article looks at current guidelines for the use of copyrighted historical recordings; some important recent developments in the effort to change this situation; and what scholars and institutions can do now to help lessen the restrictions. Particular attention is given to the efforts of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC), which is seeking five specific changes in U.S. copyr...

  • A copyright system is designed to produce an ecology that nurtures the creation, dissemination, and enjoyment of works of authorship. When it works well, it encourages creators to generate new works, assists intermediaries in disseminating them widely, and supports readers, listeners, and viewers in enjoying them. If the system poses difficult entry barriers to creators, imposes demanding impediments on intermediaries, or inflicts burdensome conditions and hurdles on readers, then the system fails to achieve at least some of its purposes. The current U.S. copyright statute is flawed in all three respects. In this Article, I explore how the current copyright system is failing its intended beneficiaries. The foundation of copyright law’s legitimacy, I argue, is built on its evident ...

    ...8 More than once in the past, copyright laws have grown badly outdated before copyright-affect... a tantalizing grand prize for aspiring musicians, 32 filmmakers, 33 actors, 34 painters, 35 scu...

  • ... for music, and their perceptions of lawsuits filed by the industry. We conclude by offering rec... for their approach to enforcement of copyright laws. Numerous pay-per-song sites have emerged, of...

  • ... still houses many of the most respected musicians, singers, and dancers of the Yousafzai Pashtun tri...The laws differed substantially from the system used by the...

  • The author describes attempts to introduce laws in the United States which would control illegal i... chickens run free and playing that damn music all night. (5) And, worst of all, they may be in t...

  • ... with meeting official requirements and laws, a fuller interpretation of American citizenship t...

  • Introduction. I. Background. A. Statutory Development of Copyright Law. B. A Brief Overview of Copyright Law. C. International Influence. D. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act. 1. The Structure of § 1201 and Its Prohibitions. a. Controlling Access-§ 1201 (a). b. Protecting Owners' Exclusive Rights-§ 1201 (b). 2. Section 1201 Exceptions and Preservations. E. Prior Cases Construing § 1201. 1. Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc. v. Game Masters. 2. Real Networks, Inc. v. Streambox, Inc. 3. Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes. 4. The Reimerdes Appeal in Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Corley. 5. Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc. II. Discussion. A. Facts. 1. Chamberlain's Security + GDO. 2. The Circumvention Technology. 3. The § 1201 Claim...

    ... hand." 1 As technologies change, so do the laws that preserve the compromise copyright seeks to se...



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