PiracyRecent blog entries tagged with Piracy.
Tune In Jan. 23 for a Free Web Seminar on Evaluating the RIAA’s Legal Threats to Online ActivityCreated by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on January 16, 2008
In this free January 23 EDUCAUSE LIVE! seminar, Legal Threats, Chilling Effects, and Warming the Air, presenter Wendy Seltzer, Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and Visiting Professor, Northeastern University School of Law, will discuss these threats and how to evaluate them. House Committee Holds Hearing on Filesharing on CampusCreated by Heidi Wachs (Georgetown University) on June 20, 2007
The House Science and Technology Committee held a full committee hearing on June 5 to discuss “The Role of Technology in Reducing Illegal Filesharing: A University Perspective.” The witnesses represented four campuses and one technology vendor including (click on each name for witness testimony): Tune In March 7: Free EDUCAUSE Live! Web Seminar on Student Peer-to-Peer Activity at Illinois State UniversityCreated by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on February 28, 2007
Illinois State University has embarked on a comparative study of what works and what doesn't regarding peer-to-peer (P2P), media, and copyright on campus. After receiving almost 500 Digital Millennium Copyright Act complaints in the academic year 2004–2005, the campus decided to explore the issue in-depth and put into place a multifaceted plan to address it, working on the basis that the issue is not one of technology but rather of education, ethics, and providing legal access. The project has been strengthened by direct interaction with associations such as the Recording Industry Association of America and Motion Picture Association of America, as well as with vendors. In this free March 7 EDUCAUSE Live! Web seminar, Warren Arbogast, Boulder Management Group, LLC, and David Greenfield, Illinois State University, will address the project’s history, explore the six tenants that make up the project, and provide some early data results. Visit the archives if you are unable to attend, or peruse EDUCAUSE resources on P2P or file sharing. Loudeye's Anit-Piracy Patent Purchased From the University of TulsaCreated by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on June 14, 2005
A Loudeye subsidary, Overpeer, has purchased an peer-to-peer anit-piracy patent from the University of Tulsa.
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