Nov 20th, 2008 · Apple has sent a DMCA takedown notice to the IpodHash project, claiming it circumvents their FairPlay DRM scheme. Some background: Apple first added a hash to the iTunesDB file in 6th-gen iPods, but it was quickly reverse-engineered. They changed it with …
see also: competing · engineering · Apple · IPod · app · background · Gen
Nov 16th, 2008 · TorrentFreak reports that Toyota's lawyers have recently contacted computer wallpaper site Desktop Nexus in a blatant example of DMCA abuse. Toyota issued a blanket request to demand the immediate removal of all member-uploaded wallpapers featuring a …
see also: computer · photos · copyrighted · vehicle · lawyer · violations · DMCA
Oct 29th, 2008 · MTV Music has just launched a website where they offer over 16,000 music videos — like YouTube, but with fewer notices and DMCA takedowns. They've also set up development tools for third parties to incorporate the content into their own creations. …
see also: video · parties · Music · creation · Website · Firefox · privacy
Oct 29th, 2008 · MTV Music has just launched a website where they offer over 16,000 music videos — like YouTube, but with fewer notices and DMCA takedowns. They've also set up development tools for third parties to incorporate the content into their own creations. …
see also: video · parties · Music · creation · Website · Firefox · privacy
Oct 28th, 2008 · On the tenth anniversary of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act [PDF], Wired Magazine posits that the DMCA should be praised for catalyzing the interactive '2.0' web that we enjoy today. While acknowledging the troublesome 'anti-circumvention' provision …
see also: MPAA · laws · ISPs · magazine · PDF · provisions · DMCA
Oct 19th, 2008 · For those with a stake in the opposition of Jim Prentice's C-61, the Canadian DMCA, this previous week's election results will be displeasing. The Conservative Party, which promised to reintroduce the DMCA if elected, gained 19 seats this election, mostly …
see also: parties · Public · copyrighted · expense · Canadian · Canada · Historians
Oct 15th, 2008 · It appears that CBS and Fox have submitted DMCA takedown notices to YouTube for videos from the McCain campaign. The campaign is now complaining about YouTube's DMCA policy making it too easy for copyright holders to remove fair-use videos. I hope they …
see also: video · copyrighted · protesting · campaign · DMCA · Policy · CBS
Oct 12th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is running an essay from Lawrence Lessig about the fair use of copyrighted material on the Internet. He makes the case that companies who go to extreme lengths to squash minor videos, such as Universal, are stifling creativity …
see also: video · Internet · defense · piracy · copyrighted · Wall Street Journal · Companies
Oct 11th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is running an essay from Lawrence Lessig about the fair use of copyrighted material on the Internet. He makes the case that companies who go to extreme lengths to squash minor videos, such as Universal, are stifling creativity …
see also: video · Internet · defense · piracy · copyrighted · Wall Street Journal · Companies
Oct 8th, 2008 · Contentagenda notes that the Copyright Office is taking submissions for exemptions to the DMCA. They do this every three years. There's a description of the six exemptions made last time to give you some ideas. So fire up the keyboard and let the Copyright …
see also: DMCA · submissions · keyboard · Copyright Office · againRead · Contentagenda
Sep 20th, 2008 · A DMCA takedown notice sent by Nielsen Media Research to the Wikimedia Foundation has resulted in the deletion of over 300 pages on the English Wikipedia. The pages were 'templates' and categories that listed television stations within various geographical …
see also: copyrighted · United States · templates · television · Wikipedia · DMCA · deleting
Sep 12th, 2008 · The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the EIPA (the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act of 2008), which would create copyright cops. And these cops would take over the RIAA's War on Sharing by filing civil lawsuits and using civil forfeiture …
see also: protection · servers · computer · laws · Lawsuits · copyrighted · virtual
Sep 9th, 2008 · YouTube has reposted anti-Scientology videos and reinstated suspended YouTube accounts after receiving thousands of apparently bogus DCMA take-down notices. Four thousand notices were sent to YouTube last Thursday and Friday by American Rights Counsel, …
see also: video · copyrighted · Texting · prosecute · Wikipedia · DMCA · criminals
Sep 8th, 2008 · From the EFF webpage: 'Over a period of twelve hours, between this Thursday night and Friday morning, American Rights Counsel LLC sent out over 4000 DMCA takedown notices to YouTube, all making copyright infringement claims against videos with content …
see also: video · copyrighted · DMCA · webpage · YouTube · takedown · Scientology
Sep 6th, 2008 · Like the previous Bill C-60 before it, the proposed Bill C-61 that would bring DMCA-like laws to Canada is poised to die on the order table, never to receive a vote, as the current minority government falls. An election call is expected in days. Everybody …
see also: proposal · world · laws · copyrighted · Canadian · Canada · political
Aug 28th, 2008 · A California copyright infringement case brought by an adult video maker against a video sharing web site, Veoh Networks, has been thrown out, based upon the 'safe harbor' provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ('DMCA'). In a 33-page decision …
see also: video · world · laws · electronics · digital · research · copyrighted
Aug 21st, 2008 · US District Judge Jeremy Fogel has ruled that an 'allegation that a copyright owner acted in bad faith by issuing a takedown notice without proper consideration of the fair use doctrine thus is sufficient to state a misrepresentation claim,' which paves …
see also: computer · Lawsuits · copyrighted · lawyer · DMCA · Ridicule · faith
Aug 17th, 2008 · CTV reports on how Canadians are fighting back against the Canadian DMCA. Led by Michael Geist, the Fair Copyright for Canada Facebook group is nearing 90,000 members. There are local chapters, a YouTube contest, wikis, and people writing letters and …
see also: copyrighted · organization · Canadian · chapters · political · local · bill
Aug 5th, 2008 · Though Sunday's New York Times dubbed him a spokesperson for internet trolls, Jason Fortuny's just been sued in federal court. Fortuny re-published over 180 responses to a fake sex ad on Craigslist in 2006 — but he's finally been located and issued …
see also: Online · 2006 · New York Times · Internet · photos · Public · copyrighted
Aug 5th, 2008 · eldavojohn recommends coverage at Ars on a Byzantine case just thrown out by an appeals court. The US Air Force cracked the code that would expire a piece of software. For this they were sued under the DMCA in Blueport v. United States. The Court of Federal …
see also: substantive · software · Ars · United States · entertainment · states · DMCA