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27 Mar 2007, 10:16 pm
The match continues between Brooklyn lawprof Wendy Seltzer and the National Football League (see Feb. 22)(Jacqui Cheng, "NFL fumbles DMCA takedown battle, could face sanctions", ArsTechnica, Mar. 20; Lattman, Mar. 21; Ambrogi, LegalBlogWatch, Mar. 22). [read post]
22 Mar 2007, 10:59 am
Sivacracy friend, law professor, and former EFF attorney Wendy Seltzer posted a clip on YouTube of the NFL overstating its copyright claims to its Superbowl telecast. [read post]
22 Mar 2007, 4:18 am
ACLU sues school after girl is punished over Winnie the Pooh socks Opera star wins "underwear throwing" case Jurors swayed by pretty defendants Law Professor Wendy Seltzer Takes on the NFL Bay City Rollers suing former label for millions Mich. [read post]
21 Mar 2007, 2:03 pm
Berkman fellow (and Brooklyn law prof) Wendy Seltzer is challenging the NFL in an educational video she’s posted to YouTube. [read post]
21 Mar 2007, 1:12 pm
Yesterday we post on Professor Wendy Seltzer’s battle with the NFL over what constitutes a “fair use” posting under the copyright law of a video clip on YouTube. [read post]
21 Mar 2007, 8:01 am
After posting yesterday on Professor Wendy Seltzer’s battle with the NFL, we found technology raj and WSJ colleague Walt Mossberg’s column today on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act especially interesting. [read post]
20 Mar 2007, 1:00 pm
” Whoa, 5-foot-4 Wendy Seltzer takes on the NFL! [read post]
20 Mar 2007, 3:56 am
Last month, law professor Wendy Seltzer posted a short clip on Utoob of the NFL's copyright statement to demonstrate to her students that copyright holders often claim additional rights beyond those actually granted by copyright. [read post]
19 Mar 2007, 2:27 pm
  (But the law is not an ass, and neither is Wendy Seltzer, who uploaded the notice. [read post]
15 Mar 2007, 12:17 pm
   3. the amount and substantiality of the portion taken (Response: A minute or so of a particular Congressional hearing is a small portion of the whole) , and   4. the effect of the use upon the potential market (Response: C-Span likely does not have a large market for short portions of Congressional hearings, yet videos of hearings are sold. ) Based on the "fair use" factors, this seems to be a "fair use" on all four factors -- and one even clearer than… [read post]
8 Mar 2007, 6:16 pm
Wendy Seltzer recovers from her first DMCA takedown and get her video of NFL's copyright warning put back up on YouTube. [read post]
28 Feb 2007, 6:07 am
Visiting Professor Wendy Seltzer, while at Brooklyn Law School, posted a snip of the NFL standard copyright statement from the Super Bowl on YouTube. [read post]
26 Feb 2007, 6:13 am
One about Kaiser's ongoing encounters with blogging and social media and the other examining how hospital administrators and executives should use blogs.On February 8, 2007, Wendy Seltzer in In My First YouTube: Super Bowl Highlights or Lowlights conducted an experiment to determine whether copyright overreach would trump her fair use rights when exercised to teach about copyright overreach. [read post]
21 Feb 2007, 9:04 pm
Wendy Seltzer tries a little experiment, posting a video on YouTube of the NFL's copyright notice displayed at the Super Bowl, not the football play itself. [read post]
21 Feb 2007, 3:55 pm
Wendy Seltzer conducted an experiment on her blog:My First YouTube: Super Bowl Highlights or Lowlights I snipped the copyright warning out of the weekend's Super Bowl broadcast as an example for my copyright class of how far copyright claimants exaggerate their rights. [read post]
21 Feb 2007, 11:32 am
Wendy Seltzer, a visiting professor at Brooklyn Law School, posted a short bit of the recent Super Bowl on YouTube (the part where the NFL says the entire broadcast is copyrighted and for the private use of its audience) in... [read post]
21 Feb 2007, 8:02 am
Lawprof Wendy Seltzer runs an experiment:... [read post]
18 Feb 2007, 9:58 am
There's a nice piece in the Wired Campus of The Chronicle for Higher Education about Wendy Seltzer's experiences with a YouTube takedown notice, which was issued for showing the NFL copyright statement for educational purposes. [read post]
14 Feb 2007, 3:16 pm
Wendy Seltzer: "My First DMCA Takedown": "On Feb. 8, I posted to YouTube a clip taken from the Super Bowl: not the football, but the copyright warning the NFL stuck into the middle of it, wherein they tell you it's forbidden even to share "accounts of the game" without the NFL's consent. [read post]
19 Oct 2006, 1:01 pm
  When combined with the Vista licensing terms that prohibit circumvention, users are entrusting both their privacy and total computer experience to Microsoft (see Wendy Seltzer's review of the implications of the Vista terms and how that trust is being repaid). [read post]