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3 May 2016, 2:30 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
We’d like to see industry adopt something like BookID on a wide basis, including ISPs. [read post]
2 May 2016, 9:20 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
 Walker: more licensing: in our conversations w/Apples & Spotifys their #1 complaint is that they’re competing w/free. [read post]
2 May 2016, 8:54 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
There are some inconsistencies b/c of complexity; Congress needs to amend 512(m) to carve out (c) and (d) and to clarify that red flags doesn’t require knowledge of specific infringement. [read post]
2 May 2016, 2:50 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
They do their own screening of IP rights, and are generally cautious b/c they’re academic institutions. [read post]
1 May 2016, 11:07 am by Rebecca Tushnet
 Land: if we just went w/users, it’d be all porn, so it makes sense for companies to have freedom to shape their own communities. [read post]
28 Apr 2016, 11:29 am by David Fraser
The Calgary Herald argued that sections 4(3)(c) and 4(3)(k) of PIPA meant that PIPA would not apply to these activities. [read post]
13 Apr 2016, 4:55 pm by Kevin LaCroix
John Reed Stark There have been several very high profile news reports of significant law firm data breaches. [read post]
27 Mar 2016, 10:21 am by Ed. Microjuris.com Puerto Rico
Caution is in order, however, as the adoption of these proposals is not a foregone conclusion. [read post]
12 Mar 2016, 7:44 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  WIPO standard for disclosure of nucleotide and amino acid sequences: PTO adopted it, using the rationales of quality and efficiency of examination—easier to compare w/prior art; conformity for scientific community, using language they’re used to; improved dissemination of information in electronic format. [read post]
11 Mar 2016, 11:42 am by Rebecca Tushnet
 Semiconductor industry: 25 years ago they’d always make; 25-30% of manufacturers today are fabless. [read post]
28 Dec 2015, 2:51 am by Ben
 And finally Eleonora updated on the CJEU's decision in Case C-279/13 C More Entertainment where the CJEU said that live broadcasts are not communication to the public within InfoSoc Directive, but Member States can protect them: "[The Information Society] [D]irective provides that broadcasting organizations may prohibit the provision to the public fixations of their broadcasts [read post]