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18 Apr, 2007 4:42 pm by michael
... Joyce. Shloss suffered more than ten years of threats and intimidation by Stephen James Joyce, who purported to prohibit her from quoting from anything that James or Lucia Joyce ever wrote for any purpose. As a result of these threats, significant portions ... After the trying to have the case dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, the Estate gave up the fight. Joyce and the Estate have now entered into a settlement agreement enforceable by the Court that prohibits them from enforcing ...
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28 Mar, 2007 11:09 am by D. Keith Henning
... Law School . . . They have been engaged in a high-profile case involving a Stanford professor's battles with the James Joyce Estate over the use of written materials in a biography on Lucia Joyce, the author's daughter. This is a great fair use case, and one I have been mulling over for an article. Several people have written about the stranglehold Joyce's grandson, Stephen Joyce, has over his work, even for academic criticism. Basically, here we have a Professor ...
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28 Sep 11:47 am by Anthony Falzone
... in fees to resolve the matter once and for all. This lawsuit represented the culmination of more than ten years of threats and intimidation by Stephen James Joyce, who purported to prohibit Professor Shloss from quoting from anything that James or Lucia Joyce ever ... As a result of these threats, significant portions of source material were deleted from Shloss's book, Lucia Joyce: To Dance In The Wake. Roughly a year into the lawsuit, the Estate agreed to settle the case on terms that permit the ...
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15 Jun, 2006 10:03 am by Alan Wexelblat
There's a brouhaha going on over the works of James Joyce, and the attempts by the author's grandson (and sole surviving heir) to control the use and publication of ... author's novels, letters, and other output. D. T. Max has a piece in the mid-June New Yorker chronicaling some of the antics of Joyce's grandson, ... we approach the 102nd Bloomsday. Max describes the current state of the relationship between Stephen Joyce and the community of scholars as "dysfunctional" and notes that the heir has acted ...
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15 Jun, 2006 10:03 am
There's a brouhaha going on over the works of James Joyce, and the attempts by the author's grandson (and sole surviving heir) to control the use and publication of ... author's novels, letters, and other output. D. T. Max has a piece in the mid-June New Yorker chronicaling some of the antics of Joyce's grandson, ... we approach the 102nd Bloomsday. Max describes the current state of the relationship between Stephen Joyce and the community of scholars as "dysfunctional" and notes that the heir has acted ...
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25 Mar, 2007 1:55 pm
... she exerted over her father's work. Upon learning of Shloss's scholarship, the Joyce Estate-controlled by Joyce's grandson Stephen James Joyce-denied her permission to quote from any of the materials the Joyce Estate controlled and repeatedly ... it is only the first time that we will be defending academics in these contexts." In 2003, prior to publishing Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake about Lucia's influence on Finnegans Wake, Shloss was forced to delete substantial evidentiary portions of the ...
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5 Oct 2:34 am
... later, James Joyce has again been the subject of further controversy, this time in the copyright arena. Joyce's literary estate, controlled by his grandson and the estate's sole beneficiary Stephen James Joyce, agreed last week to pay $240,000 worth of legal fees to settle a ... by only US Internet users which stated that the work on the site was covered by Fair Use. In response, the Joyce Estate subsequently issued Shloss with several threatening letters. So in June 2006, with the ...
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22 Mar, 2007 6:27 pm by Anthony Falzone
Last June we sued the Estate of James Joyce to establish the right of Stanford Professor Carol Shloss to use copyrighted materials in connection with her scholarly biography of Lucia Joyce. Shloss suffered more than ten years of threats and intimidation by Stephen James Joyce, who purported to prohibit her from quoting from anything that James or Lucia Joyce ever wrote for any purpose. read more
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28 Dec, 2008 6:10 am by Editor
... -even semi-literate dweeb lawyers in US liked it." #161 Patent Baristas Stephen Albainy-Jenei wrote, "I'm not a big flag-waver - out of fear ... 's novel Ulysses unfold, which is the day Joyce first formally went out with Nora Barnacle (the story is told in the enthralling movie Nora; other movies with 16 ... Bloomsday, the centerpiece of a weeklong festival in Dublin celebrating the day in 1904 on which the events of James Joyce's novel Ulysses unfold. In a 'tour de force', he managed to intermingle ...
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30 Nov, 2006 6:22 am by Joel A. Schoenmeyer
I finally finished reading James Joyce's Ulysses yesterday, and boy, is my brain tired! It's not always fun to read, but I think it's a ... Gabler Edition of the text.) The story centers on two characters, Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus. Throughout the book similarities between the two characters often become apparent ( ... finally meet near the end of the book, and in the Ithaca chapter, written in a style Joyce referred to as a "mathematical catechism", we (and they) learn of another link between ...
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29 Sep 6:03 am by Howard Knopf
A professor at Stanford who took on the highly litigious James Joyce estate has been awarded $240,000 in costs. She had some very high powered legal help. It is reported that Stephen Joyce, an heir "told one performer, who had simply memorized a portion of Finnegans Wake for an onstage presentation, that he had probably "already infringed" on the estate's copyright". Here's the story. HK
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13 Aug, 2007 3:10 am by Editor
... Jen Burke hosted her special Blawg Review #84 on Transgender Remembrance Day. Next year, expect even more inspiration. Stephen Nipper will host Blawg Review at The Invent Blog on February 11th, which is coincidentally National Inventors Day in honor of the ... , Bloomsday. Bloomsday is a commemoration observed annually on June 16th in Dublin and elsewhere to celebrate the life of Irish writer James Joyce and relive the events in his novel Ulysses, all of which took place on the same day in Dublin ...
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22 Apr, 2007 3:11 am by Buce
W.S. born April 23, 1564; died April 23, 1616. He had a good groatsworth of wit, Stephen said, and no truant memory. He carried a memory in his wallet as he trudged to Romeville ... him, sweet and twentysix. The greyeyed goddess who bends over the boy Adonis, stooping to conquer, as prologue to the swelling act, is a boldfaced Stratford wench who tumbles in a cornfield a lover younger than herself. --James Joyce, Ulysses. Chapter 9, line 245 ff. The nights of many schemes and little sleep, The full ...
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27 Feb, 2008 12:18 am by Mary L. Dudziak
Stephen Gillers, New York University, has posted a recent article, A Tendency to Deprave and Corrupt: The Transformation of American Obscenity Law from Hicklin to Ulysses II. It appeared in the Washington University Law Review (2007). Here's the abstract: How is it that between 1922 and 1934, James Joyce's Ulysses, considered the greatest English language novel of the twentieth century, could
Legal History Blog - http://legalhistoryblog.blogspot.com/index.html
3 Mar, 2008 3:20 pm
Stephen Gillers, New York University School of Law, has published "A Tendency To Deprave and Corrupt: The Transformation of American Obscenity Law From Hicklin to Ulysses II," in volume 85 of the Washington University Law Review (2007). Here is the abstract. How is it that between 1922 and 1934, James Joyce's Ulysses, considered the greatest English language novel of the twentieth century, could not get published in the United States without risk of ...
Law & Humanities Blog - http://lawlit.blogspot.com/index.html
3 Jul, 2008 9:51 am by Jennie
... converted...see, never happy me! But, as far as I could see, it was very well received, and Stephen Weiter was a very good speaker. And then it was "Federated Search - the Process and the Problems" ... , Crime and Punishment in Bloomsday Dublin" was an entertaining explanation of the real-life legal cases referred to in James Joyce's Ulysses...and also included a 4 page synopsis handout of the book itself, which is probably as close as I'll ever get to actually reading it myself! Victoria Janetta's ...
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13 Dec, 2006 7:17 pm by Erik J. Heels
... Gray, Elliott Green, Eve Green, Sharon Green, David A. Greenberg, Kathy Greene, Stephen Grein, Mark A. Gretz, Cynthia Griffin, John Grimes, Ryan Grimes, Jennifer Grimpe, ... , Megumi Inaji, Ivan Irizarry, Malini Ivatury, Peter Ivie, Bob Izenberg, Peggy James, Warren Jamieson, Cedric Jamison, Terry Jandernoa, Joey Janisheck, Ross W. Jardine ... Eric Jones, Sheunta Jones, Dan Jordt, Gerry Joseph, Phillippe Joseph, Julia Joyce, Thomas Juarez, Doug Junkins, Carl W. Kalbfleisch, Michael Kaluscha, Anna Kane, ...
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9 Dec, 2007 9:07 am
... two also had sex in a witness room assigned to District Court Judge Stephen Tatum. In spring 2006, Morrison began telling Carter that he loved her. ... all contact with Morrison. During July, the statement says, Kline told Carter that Joyce Morrison had telephoned Kline at work to apologize for saying in a television interview during ... outside the "Olathe 8" lawsuit. The request was denied by U.S. Magistrate Judge James O'Hara, who suggested the motion could be filed as a public document. The D.A.'s ...
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12 Oct, 2008 10:07 pm by Michael Geist
... MP, Vancouver South, BC Glen Pearson, Liberal MP, London North Centre, ON Joyce Murray, Liberal MP, Vancouver Quadra, BC Marlene Jennings, Liberal MP, NDG ... Liberal candidate, Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox, ON Robert Friesen, Liberal candidate, Charleswood - St. James - Assiniboia, MB Rebecca Finch, Liberal candidate, Dufferin-Caledon, ON Sandra Gardiner, ... . Albert, AB Michael Charrois, New Democrat candidate, North Vancouver, BC Stephen Moore, New Democrat candidate, Wascana, SK Mike Avery, New Democrat ...
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12 Oct, 2008 10:07 pm by Michael Geist
... MP, Vancouver South, BC Glen Pearson, Liberal MP, London North Centre, ON Joyce Murray, Liberal MP, Vancouver Quadra, BC Marlene Jennings, Liberal MP, NDG ... Liberal candidate, Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox, ON Robert Friesen, Liberal candidate, Charleswood - St. James - Assiniboia, MB Rebecca Finch, Liberal candidate, Dufferin-Caledon, ON Sandra Gardiner, ... . Albert, AB Michael Charrois, New Democrat candidate, North Vancouver, BC Stephen Moore, New Democrat candidate, Wascana, SK Mike Avery, New Democrat ...
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