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19 Dec, 2006 8:13 am
Looks like the Library of Congress is offering a handful of RSS feeds. There are general feeds about library news and events, as well as feeds from the U.S. Copyright Office. The latter features feeds for current legislation, federal register notices and more. Source: Library Stuff
WisBlawg - http://www.law.wisc.edu/blogs/wisblawg/
4 May 5:01 am by Betsy McKenzie
... Library of Congress list of RSS feeds available here. Besides the Thomas feed here are some that will probably be faves for the OOTJ crowd: Copyright Office: Legislative Developments Federal Register Notices NewsNet (deadlines for comments, hearings, etc.) What's New (alerts on Copyright Office website postings) Law Library of Congress: Global Legal Monitor Legal Research Reports Webcasts For Librarians L.O.C. Classification Weekly ...
Out of the Jungle - http://outofthejungle.blogspot.com
2 Nov, 2008 4:06 pm by Sam Hasler
... Requests Comments on Possible Adverse Effects of Prohibition on Circumvention Measures (PDF format) The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is announcing the commencement of its rulemaking proceeding in accordance with provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ... be, adversely affected in their ability to make noninfringing uses due to the prohibition on circumvention. The Office's notice of inquire requests written comments from all interested parties, including representatives ...
Indiana Civil & Business Lawyer Blog - http://haslerlaw.blogspot.com/
23 Sep 11:25 am by Arborlaw
... of online-only works and substitute a right for the Copyright Office to demand a mandatory deposit of certain works as may be necessary or as it sees fit for the Library of Congress collections. As with every proposed change in copyright regulations, ... goes to one of the most critical reasons for mandatory deposit: proof of the work, for purposes of litigation. In copyright infringement litigation, the mandatory deposit frequently comes into play as evidence of what exactly constituted the work ...
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7 May 8:26 am by Rebecca Tushnet
... that you want to use my reports as summaries; I strive for accuracy, but I am not a transcriptionist.) I believe the Copyright Office intends eventually to release a transcript on its website, where all the proposed exemptions and comments are also available. Fred ... of these exemptions, then we're down the road to saying a noninfringing result is ok. That's not what Congress authorized. Any exemption should have a necessity requirement: documentation of a good-faith effort to obtain the material ...
43(B)log - http://tushnet.blogspot.com/index.html
26 May 11:34 am by Jonathan Bailey
When the U.S. Copyright Office's Electronic Copyright Office (ECO) system went online in July of 2008, it was supposed to revolutionize and modernize the way the USCO did business. However, as a recent article ... on copyright holder's ability to protect their works in court and even the Library of Congress' inspector general says that the backlog "threatens the integrity of the U.S. copyright system." In short, when the USCO flipped on the ECO system, the entire copyright registration system came ...
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18 Dec, 2007 4:38 pm
... noticed and blogged that the Copyright Office did not have an up-to-date version of the Copyright Act on its web site. The legal code was actually several years out of date. On Thanksgiving Day no less, they announced the launch of an ... to complete the thought with a blogger's thank you note! Also if you're not overloaded you might want to subscribe to feeds or lists from the Library of Congress -- coverage includes Copyright Office information, digital preservation, poetry and other good stuff.
Tags: Miscellany
Silicon Valley Media Law Blog - http://www.svmedialaw.com/
19 May 6:19 am by Ashby Jones
... those in the intellectual property world might have another agency to pan: the U.S. Copyright Office. According to this WaPo article, a serious logjam in the office has created a growing mountain of paper applications, more than the staff can process ... fill white plastic tubs, stacked on hundreds of shelves in the basement of the Library of Congress. They're spreading to a ground-floor space that once housed the gift shop and are clogging offices on the fourth floor. And each day, the mail trucks ...
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
18 Dec, 2007 4:38 pm by Cathy
... noticed and blogged that the Copyright Office did not have an up-to-date version of the Copyright Act on its web site. The legal code was actually several years out of date. On Thanksgiving Day no less, they announced the launch of an ... to complete the thought with a blogger's thank you note! Also if you're not overloaded you might want to subscribe to feeds or lists from the Library of Congress -- coverage includes Copyright Office information, digital preservation, poetry and other good stuff.
Silicon Valley Media Law Blog - http://www.svmedialaw.com/
6 May 4:14 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
... quality as justification for circumvention, you basically void the anticircumvention provisions of the DMCA and frustrate the intent of Congress. Convenience/quality shouldn't be the standard. The standard should be whether film clips are reasonably available without ... , there's another way: by taking screenshots off of a TV or computer monitor. The Second Circuit and the Copyright Office have mentioned that as a legitimate, effective alternative. His colleague Dan Seymour will show that readily ...
43(B)log - http://tushnet.blogspot.com/index.html
7 Aug, 2007 7:57 pm by ipandentertainmentlaw
... FROM THE COPYRIGHT OFFICE IMPROVED COPYRIGHT SEARCH SYSTEM TO REPLACE CURRENT SEARCH SYSTEMS IN MID AUGUST In mid August, the Copyright Office will launch a powerful new records search system that accesses more than 20 million digital records of registrations ... databases that previously permitted only limited searching. The search tool uses Voyager software, the same system used by the Library of Congress Online Catalog. For a tutorial on searching with the new system, go to: [www.copyright.gov]
Current Trends in Copyright, Trademark & Entertainment Law - http://ipandentertainmentlaw.wordpress.com
23 Jun 10:59 pm by Rob Bodine
"Who sold you that [expletive] and why did you buy it?" Ironically, over at the Library of Congress, a new $52 million electronic technology designed "to speed things up" has resulted in delays at the U.S. Copyright Office in processing paper copyright applications. Instead of the customary 5-month processing time, paper applications (which still account for roughly half of all submissions) may take up to one year to process. The Washington ...
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20 Dec, 2006 9:07 am by Steven Matthews
... news has been all over the blogosphere, but in case anyone has missed it, the US Copyright Office and the Library of Congress are both now offering RSS Feeds for their news & legislative updates. Both sets of feeds are available here. A question… Do any of you know the ... same page? Is it simply a matter of someone adding context for the user, or is there a formal relationship between the Copyright office and the LOC? © Slaw - visit www.slaw.ca for more great content.
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25 Jun, 2008 10:47 pm by Sabrina
News release: "Handling about 550,000 copyright claims annually, the U.S. Copyright Office in the Library of Congress is making it...
Tags: EGovernment
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22 Jul 12:47 am by Joe Hodnicki
The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is proposing to amend its regulations governing mandatory deposit of electronic works published in the United States and available only online. The amendments would establish that such works are exempt from mandatory...
Law Librarian Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog/
6 Feb 1:24 am by Brian Scott
... of poetry, essays, articles in serials, and/or computer programs. Go to your local library and ask for the Short Form TX. You must answer all questions in ... a copy of your material that you want copyrighted, along with processing fee, and application form to: Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, D ... be identified as the author, you must use the Standard Form TX I am not affiliated or employed with Library of Congress, if you have any questions please call ...
COPYRIGHT LAW and COPYRIGHT INFORMATION - http://researchcopyright.blogspot.com/
15 Jan, 2007 10:13 am by Bill Heinze
... , etc., should contain all the following three elements: The symbol © (the letter C in a circle), or the word "Copyright," or the abbreviation "Copr."; The year of first publication of the work. In the case of compilations or derivative works incorporating previously published ... work, the owner or their representative must send the following three elements in the same envelope or package to the Library of Congress, Copyright Office in Washington DC: A properly completed application form from www. ...
I/P Updates - http://ip-updates.blogspot.com
23 Jul 2:21 pm by axd10
AP weighs in newspaper copyright (proposed changes, Plain Dealer) fair use doctrine (Library of Congress, Copyright Office) (If you have access to Lexis or Westlaw, check the respective annotated federal code (U.S.C.S. or U.S.C.A.). SSRN abstract/article on third part copyright liability SSRN abstract/article on Progressive-Era debate over news copyright Lexis treatise (scholarly work): Nimmer on Copyright Westlaw treatise (scholarly work): Patry on Copyright
Just in Case - http://blog.case.edu/law-library/
10 Dec, 2006 1:45 pm by Mary
... 4, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 232)] [Notices] [Page 70434-70440] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Copyright Office [Docket No. 07-10802] Section 108 Study Group: Copyright ... ). Subsection (e) allows the reproduction and distribution of an ''entire work, or . . . a substantial part of it'' if the library or archives first determines, ''on the basis of a reasonable investigation,'' that ''a copy or phonorecord of the work cannot be ...
LibraryLaw Blog - http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/
31 Mar 6:00 am by admin
... States Copyright Office under 17 U.S.C. Sections 112(e), 114, 115, 116, 118, 119 and 1000. Why would Congress ... public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which ... appointed by the President, the check on corruption remains the same. What difference does it make if the Library of Congress leans more towards the Executive or Legislative Branch? As long as the President appoints ...
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