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  • Who owns the copyright in scans of public domain works?
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  • (Part I) Right Without Duty: Academic Copyright, the Publisher’s Juridical Fiction, and the Case for an Ex Ante Reading

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likelihoodofconfusion.com /1 month ago

Who owns the copyright in scans of public domain works?

Originally posted 2012-09-19 14:27:33. Republished by Blog Post Promoter I love Plan59.com. If you’re my age or a little older, almost any click on this smartly designed and compre...

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jdsupra.com /3 weeks ago

Can I Borrow Your E-Book?: A Brief Discussion of Controlled Digital Lending

Perhaps lost in all of the commentary and handwringing over AI and what to do with the works it creates is how we care for copies of human-authored works....By: Dorsey & Whitne...

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spicyip.com /1 month ago

(Part I) Right Without Duty: Academic Copyright, the Publisher’s Juridical Fiction, and the Case for an Ex Ante Reading...

The Sci-Hub litigation has dragged on for years without confronting the core question it presents: what is the purpose of copyright in academic works? As the Court circles procedur...

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spicyip.com /1 month ago

(Part II) Right Without Duty: Academic Copyright, the Publisher’s Juridical Fiction, and the Case for an Ex Ante Reading...

Continuing the discussion on the Scihub litigation, in Part II of their post, Rishabh Upadhyay and Pragati Upadhyay turn to the August 2025 order as a vantage point to examine what...

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flowingdata.com /3 weeks ago

Visualizing history within a grid

For the Public Domain Review, Hunter Dukes and Adam Green visit Antoni Jażwiński’s…Tags: grid, Public Domain Review

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spicyip.com /1 month ago

SpicyIP Weekly Review (April 13 – April 19)

Entering the second half of April with a post on the ANI v OpenAI, judgment of which has been reserved by the Delhi HC. Can an entity that is no longer a registered copyright socie...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Art review: The English Print Revolution: Caxton and Beyond: 550 Years of the Printing Press (Senate House Library, Lond...

BY SINGULAR good fortune, I was in Antwerp the day before this little exhibition opened in the University of London. There, the Frenchman Christopher Plantin (1514-89), a member of...

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likelihoodofconfusion.com /1 month ago

Inside s©oop.

Originally posted 2014-02-03 14:43:26. Republished by Blog Post PromoterThe other day, I received an email from a Registration Specialist, Literary Division at the U.S. Copyright O...

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spicyip.com /5 days ago

SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 18 – May 24)

Entering the last week of May with a post tracing Indian copyright doctrine and what exactly does it protect. Post on the Delhi HC’s ruling in Bansal v. Philips, a consequential SE...

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spicyip.com /1 month ago

SpicyIP Weekly Review (April 6 – April 12)

Entering the second week of April, announcing the faculty lineup for the SpicyIP Summer School 2026! Two-part post on the purpose of copyright in academic work in the context of Sc...

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reason.com /1 month ago

Follow-Up to "Reproducing Controversial Tweet in News Story = Fair Use" Post

"Market Erasure," "Three Plinths," "The March 2nd Transformation," "Karen" "branding," and "The Commercially Savvy Lawyer."

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slaw.ca /3 weeks ago

What’s an Author to Do? Shadow Libraries in the Age of AI.

On March 6th, a prominent group of publishers including the 5 biggest global book publishers (Hachette, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Macmillan and Simon and Schuster) filed...

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spicyip.com /1 month ago

SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 30 – April 5)

Beginning April with a rundown of the major IP developments in 2025 on SpicyIP TV! Post on two recent Delhi High Court decisions in Geron and Hirotsu clarifying the boundaries of d...

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ianvisits.co.uk /1 month ago

Fulham’s Pre-Raphaelite archive brought into public ownership

The archive, long held privately, offers a fuller picture of a collector who helped preserve Britain’s Victorian art heritage.Read more ›

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spicyip.com /1 month ago

From Delhi to Bombay, Music Licensing Goes Off the Beat

A lot has been happening with the repertoire of sound recordings that Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) claims to own and manage. It is being used in saree showrooms, a group...

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likelihoodofconfusion.com /1 month ago

Tidying up your Internet

Originally posted 2011-04-13 14:34:53. Republished by Blog Post Promoter I was writing about ways to get to non-compliant IP-infringing websites before it was fashionable. В But ev...

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imagexmedia.com /1 month ago

ImageX: Keeping Your Content Yours: Intellectual Property Protection in Drupal

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plagiarismtoday.com /1 month ago

Custom Maps Create Copyright Headaches

A recent battle of customized map works highlights both some of the best and some of the biggest issues with the Copyright Claims Board. Source

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plagiarismtoday.com /1 month ago

3 Count: Space Dragons

Penguin Random House sues OpenAI; Cornell study finds AI bots can regenerate famous books; Australia introduces new orphan works legislation. Source

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spicyip.com /3 weeks ago

SpicyIP Weekly Review (April 27- May 3)

[This Weekly Review is authored by Naman Singh. Naman is an LLB (Hons.) student at National Law School of India University, Bengaluru. Having a background in music, film, and media...

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openculture.com /1 month ago

Explore 1,000,000 Digitized Artworks from Across the UK: Paintings, Sculptures, Street Art & More

No art enthusiast’s visit to the United Kingdom would be complete without days at the British Museum, the Tate, the V&A and the National Gallery. The fact that all those respec...

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jdsupra.com /1 month ago

[Video] Sunday Book Review: April 19, 2026, The UC Press Edition

In the Sunday Book Review, Tom Fox considers books that would interest compliance professionals, business executives, or anyone curious. It could be books about business, complianc...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Art review: Bruegel to Rembrandt: Drawing Life, Sketching Wonder (Compton Verney, Warwickshire)

DR STEFAAN HAUTEKEETE is the Curator of Old Master Drawings at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (KMSKB). His own research concentrated on contemporary art, but a job came...

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reason.com /1 month ago

Don't Care Bears and Intellectual Property Law

From Judge Arun Subramanian (S.D.N.Y.) Wednesday in Those Characters from Cleveland, LLC v. Schedule A Defendants: [P]laintiff has failed to… The post Don't Care Bears and Intellec...

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