Law Practice
Aug. 11, 2007
Freeing Fair Use From the Takedown Dragnet
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is almost 10 years old, and the rules of the information superhighway are more confusing than ever. But the American Bar Association's lively panel on "Copyright in the Age of YouTube" cleared up a few of them.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is almost 10 years old, and the rules of the information superhighway are more confusing than ever.
But the American Bar Association's lively panel on "Copyright in the Age of YouTube" cleared up a few of them.
If you're going to use nets to catch copyright infringers, at least make them...
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