Saturday, February 28, 2004

Thursday, February 26, 2004

Interesting Proposal Wired asks the question "The Answer to Piracy: Five Bucks?"
It's Not the Case You're Thinking About... E! Online is reporting that "Michael Jackson Cleared."

Wednesday, February 25, 2004

Seventh Circuit Rules in Spawn Case Howard has the report here.
Lessig Weighs in... ... on the Grey Album controversy here.

Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Grey Album Cease and Desist Letter... ... can be seen here.
If You Want the Grey Album, Here's Your Chance... Wired is reporting that "Grey Album Fans Protest Clampdown."
Apple Gets on Eminem's Bad Side The AP is reporting that "Eminem's Publisher Sues Apple Over Song."
More on the DVD Copying Case Reuters reports that "DVD Copying Software Seen Banned Despite Stay Plea," while the AP calls "DVD-Copy Ruling a 'Hollow Victory'."

Monday, February 23, 2004

This is Somewhat... Disturbing Which Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Are You? Apparently I'm Rule 11.
Would the Outcome be Different if They Were Current Players? The Trademark Blog reports on a dispute between former players and the Globetrotters organization over use of the players' likenesses for bobblehead dolls.
Shows the Importance of Record Keeping if You're Not Going to Get a Registration... The Trademark Blog has a post about an interesting decision recently handed down by the Fourth Circuit.
Copyright in the World of PhotoShop SFGate.com reports that "Doctored Kerry photo brings anger, threat of suit: Software, Net make it easy to warp reality."