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The Market Age claims copyright on "Gmail"







The Market Age claims copyright on
"Gmail"

The Market Age claims copyright on
"Gmail"
04/09/2004 04:06 PM

Google in trademark fight for Gmail.




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Linus Torvalds Refutes SCO Copyright
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Linus Torvalds Refutes SCO Copyright
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McKusick on SCO's latest copyright
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SCO Sues Novell over Unix Copyright
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Gm ail Invitation Prices Crash: A good lesson in economics here.

On Monday morning, invitations to join the testing of Google's Gmail Web e-mail service were still fetching as much as $100 on eBay closed auctions. By Wednesday afternoon, sellers were lucky to crack the $20 mark.

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In short, the informal economy of academic attribution is much more like the kind of alternative economy that, say, Creative Commons is trying to create than it is like the copyright industry. Academics are usually happy when others rip, remix or even parody their work - as long as the remix artists acknowledge them by name. Similarly, the Creative Commons licenses now include a requirement for attribution as standard (it used to be optional, but 97-98% of Creative Commons users wanted it in their licenses, so that the CC crowd decided that it was easier to make it the default). The requirement that people not plagiarize (i.e. that they not use others’ work without attribution) presents no problems whatsoever for ‘free culture.’

Can you copyright a typeface under US
law?


Can you copyright a typeface under US
law?
12/26/2004 06:33 PM
Xeni Jardin: [NSFNLG warning: Not Safe For Non-LawGeeks.] A recent post on BoingBoing sparked debate among some readers about whether or not U.S. copyright law makes it possible to protect typefaces. Digital music guru Jim Griffin maintains that the answer is no. He points to Volume 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Link) as one of several portions of US law that back his assertion. Snip from the text of the law, with his comments:
"The following are examples of works not subject to copyright and applications for registration of such works cannot be entertained: (...) typeface as typeface" 37 CFR 202.1(e).

House of Representatives report accompanied the new copyright law when passed in 1976: "The Committee has considered, but chosen to defer, the possibility of protecting the design of typefaces. A 'typeface' can be defined as a set of letters, numbers, or other symbolic characters, whose forms are related by repeating design elements consistently applied in a notational system and are intended to be embodied in articles whose intrinsic utilitarian function is for use in composing text or other cognizable combinations of characters. The Committee does not regard the design of typeface, as thus defined, to be a copyrightable 'pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work' within the meaning of this bill and the application of the dividing line in section 101." H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476, 94th Congress, 2d Session at 55 (1976), reprinted in1978 U.S. Cong. and Admin. News 5659, 5668.

It's also in accordance with a court case that has considered the matter: Eltra Corp. V. Ringer, 579 F.2d 294, 208 USPQ 1 (1978, C.A. 4, Va.).

The U.S. Copyright Office holds that a bitmapped font is nothing more than a computerized representation of a typeface, and as such is not copyrightable:

"The [September 29, 1988] Policy Decision [published at 53 FR 38110] based on the [October 10,] 1986 Notice of Inquiry [published at 51 FR 36410] reiterated a number of previous registration decisions made by the [Copyright] Office. First, under existing law, typeface as such is not registerable. The Policy Decision then went on to state the Office's position that 'data that merely represents an electronic depiction of a particular typeface or individual letterform' [that is, a bitmapped font] is also not registerable." 57 FR 6201.

Link to previous BB post.

How not to be a copyright putz


How not to be a copyright putz 08/11/2004 05:14 PM
Dan Gillmor lists the ways his book is making its way into our intellectual bloodstream. Go Dan! Go We the Media! Here's an interview of Dan by Xeni Jardin....

Copyright Basics


Copyright Basics 07/01/2004 07:02 AM
a good introductory reference

Iraq's copyright law


Iraq's copyright law 05/21/2004 02:14 PM
Jamie Knox sent along Iraq's newly amended copyright law (as if THIS was where we needed to worry about rule of law in Iraq). I've just begun going through it, but there are favorite tidbits so far: collections of data can be protected; readings of the Koran are protected; and collections of government documents can be protected. But significantly, the term is life plus 50! More disharmony...
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