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27 Dec 2014, 2:19 am by Ben
Blocking orders and the legality of linking were perhaps the big news in Europe; in Australia, Canada and the UK copyright reform and revision were in the air; in the USA Sherlock Holmes, the copyright in performances, APIs, pre-1972 sound recordings and Aereo's mini antennae all stirred up the ether; Kim Dotcom's extended stay in New Zealand kept turning up great nuggets of news; the previously invincible the Pirate Bay seemingly had some serious knock backs,… [read post]
20 Oct 2020, 2:55 am by MaxVal
One such example is the FDA-approved rapid COVID-19 detection test developed by Sherlock Biosciences. [read post]
28 Dec 2015, 2:51 am by Ben
2015 - It's been another busy copyright year! [read post]
3 Mar 2012, 12:03 am by INFORRM
Mary Dejevsky in The Independent argued that, while outright bribery is not common in the UK, “freebies among friends and jobs for the boys” are. [read post]
17 Feb 2014, 1:03 pm by Roy Black
The challenge – how to cross examine,  impeach or even just diminish the impact of sympathetic witnesses without losing your audience? [read post]
2 Jan 2015, 10:47 am by Barry Sookman
Thus, the Conan Doyle Estate cannot use its expired copyrights to prevent sequels to the Sherlock Holmes stories, as long as derivative works still subject to copyright are not used. [read post]
13 Aug 2010, 6:47 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Senior IP Scholar Session Paul Goldstein, Stanford Law School A lot of the industry-specific provisions of copyright have no present justification and should be tossed (e.g., cable licensing); mature industry likes settled rules, but that’s not good enough. [read post]