Regardless of the outcome, the case of Golan v Holder could be a win for the copyleft movement, which argues that copyright protection favours traditional rights holders more than users. Charles ...
No one would confuse cyber-lawyer Lawrence Lessig with Homer Simpson – symbol for all that is dumb about America. But Lessig, a professor of law at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA, has spent a ...
Traditional copyright is dead, in terminal decline or, at the very least, not fit for purpose in the digital age. That was the message at last week's Focus 2011: The Book Tomorrow—The Future of the ...
Broadcasters and filmmakers are slowly warming up to sharing footage via Creative Commons and the Copyleft movement. Do the pros of open content outweigh the cons for doc makers? By Kelly Anderson May ...