Stephen Downs is a leader in technology in the field of education. In this blog post, her touches on a subject that frequents this ChoralBlog: copyright. The subject? The Dead Sea Scrolls: Given their age, I would expect copyright has expired on them, but the proprietors of the web site beg to differ, […]
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Copyright forever less one day
I know I'm beating a drum that no one's listening to, but I'm not the only one who thinks copyright protections are way too long. Short version: Remember all the good old Disney movies? Yeah, all of them came from works no longer under copyright protection at the time. The whole of the Disney Empire […]
Composer confronts copyright abusers
My excellent Samford student Chris Barbee pointed this article out to me about composer Jason Robert Brown’s confrontation of copyright abusers. It is a long story, but many of you will find it fascinating. Here is how it began: Four thousand copies of my music were being offered for “trade.” (I put “trade” […]
New copyright ruling affects educators
A new ruling from the U.S. Copyright Office will affect how higher education students and teachers can use digital material in the classroom, thanks to the proactive efforts of a university professor who says that increasing digital literacy and student skills is a responsibility educators can’t afford to brush off. Thanks to a small […]
Copyright spyware
I know some of you are bored with my paranoia about copyrights, but check this out. The Obama administration’s “Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator” has asked for public input on copyright policy, and the recording and movie industries promptly proposed the most ridiculous, industry-slanted rules George Orwell could possible imagine: The RIAA and MPAA want spyware […]
The death of copyright and intellectual property
A story in The Chronicle of Higher Education caught my eye the other day about copyright. It discusses lessons from the history of book publishing, the evolution of copyright and what might happen in the future. It has some fascinating history – a few excerpts: Nothing is sacred about intellectual property: But he believes […]