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5 Jun, 2007 3:04 pm by Anthony Falzone
... How a Lawsuit About Some Old Books and Letters Sheds Light on 21st Century I.P. Madness. To quote Tim Cavanaugh, its author: "New works alter, and deepen, our understanding of their sources. This is something for copyright holders to keep in mind in the era of infinite mashups and YouTube parodies. The love of a creative work is like any other kind of love: If you try too hard to control it, it can only die." As one of Shloss's very proud lawyers, I couldn't have said it better myself. read more
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15 Feb, 2007 4:08 pm by David Olson
We won an important victory over the Estate of James Joyce's motion to dismiss last week in Shloss v. Estate of James Joyce. The Estate had moved to dismiss our entire case, arguing that Professor Shloss could not sue for a declaratory judgment of her fair use right to use quotations from Joyce family members on her Website because the Estate had not made threats sufficient to cause Professor Shloss reasonable apprehension that the Estate would sue her if she published her Website. In a ...
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22 Feb, 2007 12:27 pm
Shloss v. Sweeney is a fair use declaratory judgment action that Stanford's IP law clinic brought on behalf of Carol Shloss, a Joyce scholar at Stanford, challenging actions by the Joyce Estate. On February 9, 2007 the Joyce Estate's Motion To Dismiss was denied. The Complaint is accessible here. A New Yorker account of the dispute here. Via Lessig.
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18 Apr, 2007 4:42 pm by michael
... . As a result of these threats, significant portions of source material were deleted from Shloss's book, Lucia Joyce: To Dance In The Wake. In the lawsuits we filed against the Estate and against Stephen Joyce individually, we ... now entered into a settlement agreement enforceable by the Court that prohibits them from enforcing any of their copyrights against Shloss in connection with the publication of the supplement, whether in electronic or printed form. They want fees too! (Thanks to Lawrence ...
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26 Mar, 2007 8:16 pm
A victory for Stanford's Center for Internet and Society
Heafey Headnotes - http://www.scu.edu/law/blog/heafeyheadnotes/
27 Mar, 2007 3:16 am
A victory for Stanford's Center for Internet and Society
Heafey Headnotes - http://www.scu.edu/law/blog/heafeyheadnotes/
27 Mar, 2007 3:16 am
A victory for Stanford's Center for Internet and Society
Heafey Headnotes - http://www.scu.edu/law/blog/heafeyheadnotes/
27 Mar, 2007 3:16 am
A victory for Stanford's Center for Internet and Society
Heafey Headnotes - http://www.scu.edu/law/blog/heafeyheadnotes/
27 Mar, 2007 3:16 am
A victory for Stanford's Center for Internet and Society
Heafey Headnotes - http://www.scu.edu/law/blog/heafeyheadnotes/
1 Feb, 2007 10:26 pm by Colette Vogele
I attended the motion to dismiss hearing in the Shloss v. Estate of Joyce case on Wednesday morning. Here a photo of Professor Shloss and two people from the legal team, David Olson (CIS Fellow) and Tony Falzone (Exec. Dir. of the Fair Use Project). (A couple more photos are available in my flickr set.) read more
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5 Aug, 2006 7:16 pm by Elizabeth Townsend Gard
... SJ Mercury News ran a story on the Schloss v. Joyce case today. For decades, scholars and publishers have been intimidated by Stephen Joyce, 74, who threatens suit against anyone he believes is trespassing on the Joyce canon. Heirs of Bertolt Brecht, T.S. Eliot, Samuel Beckett and J.D. Salinger ... Use Project is bankrolled by Google. Attorney David Olsen (at CIS) explained, Beyond supporting Shloss' book, he said, a larger goal of the suit ``is to make the world safer for scholarship.'' He ...
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17 Apr, 2007 3:14 pm by Darius
... Cork T/A Cork University Press [2000] IEHC 70 and Sweeney v. MacMillan Publishers [2001] EWHC Ch 460. In 2004, a brief amendment to the Copyright ... has been settled, with the academic author, Professor Carol Shloss, being enabled to publish a supplement to her book on Lucia Joyce. The supplement may be published in print form within ... -authors-cut.info/index.html See also: 'An Important Victory For Carol Shloss, Scholarship And Fair Use' Settlement Agreement Press Release from Stanford University
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25 Mar, 2007 1:55 pm
... work of James Joyce online and in print based on a settlement agreement with the Joyce Estate. The landmark case Shloss v. Estate of James Joyce was filed last year on the eve of Bloomsday-the annual Joyce celebration that takes place ... was forced to delete substantial evidentiary portions of the manuscript to avoid the threat of copyright litigation from the Estate. In 2005, Shloss created a supplemental website containing the supporting material that was cut from her book, but had not made the ...
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24 Mar, 2007 4:46 pm by Peter Black
... work of James Joyce online and in print based on a settlement agreement with the Joyce Estate. The landmark case Shloss v. Estate of James Joyce was filed last year on the eve of Bloomsday-the annual Joyce celebration that takes place on June 16 to memorialize the day that Leopold Bloom, the main character in Joyce's Ulysses, made his walk through Dublin. The case sought to establish Shloss's right to use copyrighted materials in her writing under the "fair use" doctrine. Read ...
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23 Mar, 2007 12:28 pm by furd
Shloss v. Estate of James Joyce: Settlement But this is only the first in what I expect will be a series of cases defending the rights of academics against improperly aggressive copyright holders. See also this: An Important Victory For Carol Shloss, Scholarship And Fair Use
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28 Sep, 2007 8:10 am by Rebecca Tushnet
... to figure out. David Olson, Boston College Law School Towards a First Amendment Grounding for Copyright MisuseAbstract | Paper The paper grows out of Carol Schloss v. Estate of James Joyce: what can be done to make the world freer for this sort of scholarship? Fair use is too risky: indeterminate, expensive, leads courts to split the baby - though Schloss got attorneys' fees, it's too rare to rely on. Copyright misuse ...
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