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- U.S. Copyright Office to Use Siebel Public Sector to Streamline Case Management, Enhance Public Service.
- SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, Mar 10, 2004 CCNMatthews via COMTEX Copyright Office Will Replace Paper-Based Case Management Systems with Siebel CRM Implementation Siebel Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:SEBL), a leading provider of business applications software, today announced that the U.S. Copyright Office is utilizing...
- Research articles 2004-03-10
- Copyright Office Threatens Web Broadcasting
- In an unprecedented invasion of listener privacy, the U.S. Copyright Office has proposed that Internet webcasters be required to gather and report to copyright owners information about individual listeners, including their country of origin, local time zone, and a unique user identifier. The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF, EPIC (Electronic...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Register of Copyrights Offers Update; Laws Re-examined in New Digital World.
- The federal government is expected to reexamine copyright law affecting how educators use content on the Web and in the classroom. The U.S. Copyright Office will release proposals May 1 on new ways to protect digital content. The Web is adding whole new dimensions to...
- Research articles 2001-04-25
- Filter View - Copyright Office says that Web filtering software is legal - Brief Article
- Hacking gets backing from the U.S. Copyright Office, which rules that showing how so-called Web filtering software works does not break the law. The ACLU argued that keeping blocked sites secret violated free speech.
- Research articles 2001-01-01
- iCopyright.com Testifies Before Congressional Subcommittee; Supports Licensing Recommendations of US Copyright Office for Digital Distance Education
- RENTON, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 24, 1999-- iCopyright.com, the instant copyright and reprint clearinghouse, today testified in support of recommendations of the U.S. Copyright Office that copyright owners and users should have the opportunity to establish workable licensing solutions in the emerging digital distance education market with minimal government regulation. ...
- Research articles 1999-06-24
- U.S. Copyright Office Commissions New Report on the Future of Copyright.
- The Library of Congress has announced that the Copyright Office recently released a report titled "Project Looking Forward- Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World." According to the announcement, the report, commissioned from professor I. Trotter Hardy, is a part of a continuing effort...
- Research articles 1998-11-01
- Paying for net play.(U.S. Copyright Office orders radio stations to pay roaylties for Internet streaming)(Brief Article)
- Radio stations will pay into a royalty pool for streamed signals Radio broadcasters will have to pay additional royalties to copyright holders to stream their signals over the Internet, the U.S. Copyright Office ruled last week. ...
- Research articles 2000-12-11
- United States Copyright Office: A Brief Introduction and History
- Copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States for original works of authorship, including literary, dramatic, musical, architectural, cartographic, choreographic, pantomimic, pictorial, graphic, sculptural, and audiovisual creations. This article focuses on the role and importance of the copyright office of America. The Copyright Office...
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- Copyright Registration and Enforcement
- What's Below: Why should I register my work with the U.S. Copyright Office? How do I register a copyright? How are copyrights enforced? What are defenses to a claim of copyright infringement? Why should I register my work with the U.S. Copyright Office? You...
- Research articles 2004-09-15
- U.S. Copyright Office publishes copyright law termination notices
- The U.S. Copyright Office published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking NPRM in the Federal Register, May 3, 2001, Vol. 66, No. 86, at Pages 22139 - 22140. The Copyright Office is proposing amendments to its regulation governing notices of termination of transfers and licenses covering the extended...
- Research articles 2001-05-08
- U.S. Copyright Office Stuck in a Paper Jam
- COPYRIGHT A new electronic process is supposed to hasten the processing of copyright documents. Registering original material with the U.S. Copyright Office can take up to 18 months. The slowdown, which has tripled the processing time for a copyright, may get worse before it gets better, according to...
- Research articles 2009-07-01
- The NAB and top radio groups, including Clear Channel and Emmis, have petitioned the U.S. Copyright Office for a stay of royalty payments on Internet streamed content, which they have challenged in court. (Courtroom Maneuvers).(Brief Article)
- The NAB and top radio groups, including Clear Channel and Emmis, have petitioned the U.S. Copyright Office for a stay of royalty payments on Internet streamed ... The NAB and top radio groups, including Clear Channel and Emmis, have petitioned the U.S. Copyright Office...
- Research articles 2002-09-16
- U.S. copyright office registers first e-books. (digital publishing: e-books * online & digital publishing * print-on-demand).
- Two e-books from the McGraw-Hill Cos. have been registered with the U.S. Copyright Office -- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Wireless Web and The BusinessWeek Guide to the Best Business Schools. The e-books were registered via CORDS (Copyright Office Electronic Registration, Recordation and Deposit System). They...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- U.S. Copyright office: Report on legal protection for databases
- Excerpts of the Executive Summary, August 1997 I. Copyright Protection for Databases in the United States A. BEFORE FEIST Databases, or "compilations," have been protected by copyright since 1790, when the first U.S. Copyright Act was enacted. As courts applied copyright law to compilations, two distinct rationales for protection emerged....
- Research articles 1997-12-01
- Groundbreaking new U.S. Copyright Office opinion equates MIDI files with CDS and audiocassettes
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 17, 1996--The MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface Manufacturers Association MMA with assistance from multimedia industry leaders such as Thomas Dolby/Headspace, Microsoft, Apple, Yamaha and Kurzweil announced today at the Interactive Multimedia Association Expo that legal opinions from the U.S. Copyright Office state that MIDI files are subject...
- Research articles 1996-09-17
- Copyright Registration, Notice, and Enforcement FAQ
- Why should I register my work with the U.S. Copyright Office? ...
- Research articles 2006-08-31
- Exemption contempt: for DMCA warriors, reality has ceased to be an organizing principle of their convictions.(Headliners)(a discussion of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act)
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: * Opponents of the DMCA threw everything they had at the Copyright Office, seeking exemptions for regional coding, works in the public domain, DVD backup copying, bonus materials, etc. * The studios refuse to...
- Research articles 2003-11-03
- 3DO, LucasArts in Star Fighter tiff.(U.S. District Court to decide copyright infringement suit)(Brief Article)
- 3DO has filed suit against LucasArts in U.S. District Court for alleged copyright infringement over Star Fighter, a game that was released on the 3DO Entertainment System in 1995 and PC and Power Mac in late 1996. LucasArts released Star Wars: Starfighter for PS2 in February ...
- Research articles 2001-04-02
- Do not bypass go.(Copyright applied to Internet)(Brief Article)
- Critics, including academics and library personnel, fear Copyright Office ruling will impede 'fair-use' access to content The U.S. Copyright Office has narrowly defined when online users can legally circumvent copyright protecdon, and critics Critics, including academics and library...
- Research articles 2000-11-06
- COPYRIGHT OFFICE STREAMING DECISION CHALLENGE FROM NAB.(radio broadcasters sue over copyright fees for streaming signals on the Web)(Brief Article)
- The NAB and several radio companies filed suit in a federal court in Philadelphia last week, appealing the U.S. Copyright Office's December decision that radio broadcasters ... The NAB and several radio companies filed suit in a federal court in Philadelphia last week, appealing...
- Research articles 2001-01-29
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