Re:Create Recap – April 25, 2019
Can Laws Be Copyrighted? A new copyright lawsuit asks: can you copyright the law? The startup UpCodes was founded to simplify the construction process, giving users access to building codes, code updates and local amendments in 32 states. The complexities of code compliance have “been cited as a key reason for reduced productivity in the construction industry and rising home…
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – April 11, 2019
Annual Report Shows Entertainment Industry Sees Continued Revenue Growth and Diversification. CCIA this week released its “The Sky is Rising” report which finds that the amount of content being produced and consumed is more diverse and growing faster than ever. Co-authored by researcher Leigh Beadon and analyst and CEO of the Copia Institute Mike Masnick, the report is an update…
Read MoreDon’t Follow Europe’s Lead: American Copyright Law Works (Morning Consult Op-Ed, 4/8/19)
Earlier today, Morning Consult published an op-ed from Re:Create executive director Josh Lamel on the EU copyright directive — specifically how it is not a viable framework for US policy — and the importance of Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Below are excerpts from the op-ed. “Here in the United States, we already have a system of…
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – April 4, 2019
**DMCA Section 512 Special Edition** U.S. Copyright Office Holding Section 512 Roundtable On April 8. The U.S. Copyright Office will hold a public roundtable for its study on section 512 on April 8 at the Library of Congress – Madison Building in Washington, D.C. Members of the Re:Create Coalition along with other stakeholders will be participating in strong support for…
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – March 28, 2019
Article 13 Will Hurt Creators, Consumers & Startups. On March 26, the European Parliament gave final approval of the controversial Copyright Directive, which includes provisions to mandate upload filtering on sites like Wikipedia, Reddit, YouTube and more. The Verge and other outlets noted the approval came despite widespread European opposition to Article 13, including 100,000 protesters and a petition with…
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – March 21, 2019
U.S. Copyright Office Holding Section 512 Roundtable On April 8. The U.S. Copyright Office will hold a public roundtable for its study on section 512 on April 8 at the Library of Congress’s Madison Building in Washington, D.C. Stay tuned for more from the Re:Create Coalition as stakeholders prepare to participate in strong support for the current DMCA safe harbor…
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – March 14, 2019
Thousands Rally In “We Are Not Bots Rally” Protesting EU Copyright Directive. An estimated 5,000 braved the cold in Berlin on March 2 to protest the upload filter provisions in Article 13 of the EU Copyright Directive. According to a report by GlobalVoices, it was the third in a series of protests leading up to a day of European Union-wide…
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – March 7, 2019
14 Amicus Briefs Filed In Support Of Google Petition In Oracle Case. Jonathan Band posted a Project Disco roundup of the 14 amicus briefs filed in support of Google’s petition to the Supreme Court in the ongoing copyright dispute with Oracle. The blog captured the leading arguments from some of the nation’s leading IP scholars, computer scientists and software firms….
Read MoreRe:Create Recap – February 28, 2019
Re:Create Sends Letter To Congress. The Re:Create Coalition sent an open letter this week to Members of Congress urging them to support and promote balanced copyright policy. The letter laid out a set of key values to help guide the development of a balanced copyright legal framework that benefits creators, users and innovators. Underlying the principles is the Coalition’s belief…
Read MoreLetter to Members of Congress: Supporting a Pro-Innovation, Pro-Creator, Pro-Consumer Copyright Agenda
Supporting a Pro-Innovation, Pro-Creator, Pro-Consumer Copyright Agenda Congratulations on your election to the 116th Congress. We look forward to working with you in the upcoming months as you tackle many of the issues we face as a nation. We represent a cross-section of creators, advocates, thinkers and consumers. Re:Create was founded in 2015 to educate policymakers on the positive impact…
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