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Repairing Damages: The Commerce Department’s Copyright White Paper

By: By: Erik Stallman : Originally Posted On: CDT

Yesterday, the Department of Commerce released its “White Paper on Remixes, First Sale, and Statutory Damages.” The paper is the culmination of more than five years of work by the Department’s Internet Policy Task Force. Among its many recommendations, the paper plots a course for significant progress on calibrating statutory damages for copyright infringement. In July 2013, Commerce published its…

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Public Knowledge Welcomes Department of Commerce Report Calling for Copyright Reform

By: Shiva Stella : Originally Posted On: Public Knowledge

  Today, the Department of Commerce’s Internet Policy Task Force released its “White Paper on Remixes, First Sale, and Statutory Damages: Copyright Policy, Creativity, and Innovation in the Digital Economy.” Public Knowledge commends the Department for recognizing the importance of a balanced copyright law, and that copyright law’s onerous statutory damages provisions need to be changed. The following can be…

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USPTO White Paper on Remixes, First Sale, and Statutory Damages

By: Krista Cox : Originally Posted On: ARL Policy Notes

*Guest post by Jonathan Band, policybandwidth* The Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force today released its White Paper on Remixes, First Sale, and Statutory Damages. (This follows on from the Green Paper issued in 2013.) The Task Force has proposed several significant changes to statutory damages. It recommends that the statutory damages provision be amended: 1) to incorporate a…

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CCIA Welcomes Thoughtful Department of Commerce White Paper on Copyright Reform

By: Heather Greenfield : Originally Posted On: CCIA

Washington — Today the Department of Commerce Internet Policy Task Force released a long-awaited white paper on several areas of copyright reform: remixes, first sale, and statutory damages. The Computer & Communications Industry Association has long advocated for balanced copyright, and filed comments as part of the process of this paper being written and released.  The following can be attributed…

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Cosplay and the courts

By: Emily Zanotti : Originally Posted On: R Street

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a…cease and desist order? This week, a panic spread among cosplayers that a recent Supreme Court case on copyright infringement might have a negative impact on their craft, if not make dressing up as your favorite superhero illegal. As a cosplayer myself, I have to admit, I was a little jarred. The idea…

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Re:Create Recap – Week of January 25, 2016

Beyonce, Bieber And Fair Use? Although “fair use” is supposed to be a powerful carve out to exclusive rights, the principle is not always treated as such, writes Open Technology Institute’s Emily Hong in What Beyonce and Justin Bieber Taught Me About Fair Use in Slate. “Amateur fan videos, remixes, and mashups–which arguably enrich and augment the fame of the…

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Video introduction to the Re:Create Coalition

By: R.J. Lehmann : Originally Posted On: R Street

The video below was filmed to introduce the world to the Re:Create Coalition, a broad collection of groups from across the ideological spectrum who agree on the need for reforms to our system of copyright. It features R Street President Eli Lehrer, as well as Public Knowledge CEO Gene Kimmelman, Katie Bowers of the Harry Potter Alliance and author Cory…

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Commerce Task Force Recommends Reforming Copyright Statutory Damages

By: Matt Schruers : Originally Posted On: Project Disco

This morning the Commerce Department’s Internet Policy Task Force released a long-awaited “White Paper on Remixes, First Sale, and Statutory Damages.” The paper stems from a July 2013 “Green Paper” on copyright issues, which DisCo covered here. Following the Green Paper, Commerce convened 4 regional roundtables in mid-2014 to hear from stakeholders on three copyright subjects flagged for further review:…

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Nintendo Mario Maker: Stealing a Fan-Made Market

By: Carolina Alonso : Originally Posted On: Public Knowledge

  We’re taking part in Copyright Week, a series of actions and discussions supporting key principles that should guide copyright policy. Every day this week, copyright allies are taking on different elements of the law, addressing what’s at stake, and discussing what we need to do to make sure that copyright promotes creativity and innovation. Guest author Carolina Alonso is…

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