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Monthly Archives: May 2015
DMCA hearing: university exemption
Copyright Office: Jacqueline Charlesworth Michelle Choe Regan Smith Cy Donnelly Steve Ruhe John Riley Stacy Cheney (NTIA) Proposed Class 1: Audiovisual works – educational uses – colleges and universities This proposed class would allow college and university faculty and … Continue reading
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DMCA hearing: university exemption
Copyright Office: Jacqueline Charlesworth Michelle Choe Regan Smith Cy Donnelly Steve Ruhe John Riley Stacy Cheney (NTIA) Proposed Class 1: Audiovisual works – educational uses – colleges and universities This proposed class would allow college and university faculty and … Continue reading
UK ASA thinks "sponsored by" isn’t sufficient disclosure for pure ad
ASA Adjudication on Procter & Gamble (Health & Beauty Care) Ltd A video entitled “Easy Lip Makeup Tutorials for Winter Time” viewed on the “Beauty Recommended” You Tube channel [owned and run by P&G], featured a model vlogger. It … Continue reading
DMCA hearings, phone/tablet unlocking
Copyright Office: Jacqueline Charlesworth Michelle Choe Regan Smith Cy Donnelly Steve Ruhe John Riley Stacy Cheney (NTIA) Proposed Class 11-12: Unlocking – wireless telephone handsets and tablets Proposed class 11 would allow the unlocking of wireless telephone handsets. “Wireless … Continue reading
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I intervene in SanMedica v. Amazon to disclose clickthroughs
Kind of a busy day. With the invaluable help of Public Citizen, I filed a motion to intervene and unseal in the SanMedica case, in which the court redacted the number of clickthroughs received by Amazon as a result of its … Continue reading
DMCA hearings, phone/tablet unlocking
Copyright Office: Jacqueline Charlesworth Michelle Choe Regan Smith Cy Donnelly Steve Ruhe John Riley Stacy Cheney (NTIA) Proposed Class 11-12: Unlocking – wireless telephone handsets and tablets Proposed class 11 would allow the unlocking of wireless telephone handsets. “Wireless … Continue reading
I intervene in SanMedica v. Amazon to disclose clickthroughs
Kind of a busy day. With the invaluable help of Public Citizen, I filed a motion to intervene and unseal in the SanMedica case, in which the court redacted the number of clickthroughs received by Amazon as a result of its … Continue reading
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DMCA hearings, security research, opponents
Security research continued, opponents Copyright Office: Jacqueline Charlesworth Michelle Cho Reagan Smith Cy Donnelly Steve Ruhe John Riley Stacy Cheney (NTIA) Opponents: Christian Troncoso, BSA | The Software Alliance: we support good faith security testing. We are surrounded … Continue reading
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DMCA hearings: security research proponents
Library of Congress DMCA exemption hearings Proposed Class 25: Software – security research This proposed class would allow researchers to circumvent access controls in relation to computer programs, databases, and devices for purposes of good-faith testing, identifying, disclosing, and … Continue reading
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