Copyright / Intellectual Property Policies

Recent resources tagged with Copyright / Intellectual Property Policies.
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Blog entryCNI Podcast: An Interview with Duane Webster, Executive Director of the Association of Research LibrariesBlogs2008102
Blog entryPodcast: Don't Download This Panel - A Discussion of Peer-to-Peer FilesharingBlogs2008287
Blog entryTune In Feb. 29 for a Free Web Seminar Updating Key Copyright Developments in the U.S.Blogs2008435
Blog entryTune In Feb. 1 for a Free Web Seminar on Copyright Fair Use and the EconomyBlogs2008227
Blog entryTune In Jan. 23 for a Free Web Seminar on Evaluating the RIAA’s Legal Threats to Online ActivityBlogs2008216
Blog entryCNI Podcast: An Interview with Jim Neal, VP for Information Services and University Librarian, Columbia UniversityBlogs2008416
Blog entryE07 Podcast: Researching P2P Activity - What Students Say Versus What They Really DoBlogs2007432
Blog entryE07 Podcast: What Can You Do? The Rest of the Copyright StoryBlogs2007395
Blog entryE07 Podcast: An Interview with Susie QuarteyBlogs2007260
Blog entryE07 Podcast: An Interview with Heather GordonBlogs2007393
Blog entryPodcast: Key Sessions in Policy and Security at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual ConferenceBlogs20072383
Blog entryPodcast: Higher Education and Patent Reform: Pulled in Two DirectionsBlogs20073448
Library ItemHigher Education and Patent Reform: Pulled in Two DirectionsPresentations/Speeches20073332
Blog entryTune In April 26: Free Web Seminar on Intellectual Property Policies for Online CoursesBlogs20073413
Blog entryTune In Feb. 15: EDUCAUSE Live! Web Seminar on the Information Commons and the Future of Innovation, Scholarship, and CreativityBlogs20073206
Blog entryFree and open standards win, againBlogs20063504
Blog entryDVD sniffing dogsBlogs20063765
Blog entry"Strong Copyright + DRM + Weak Net Neutrality = Digital Dystopia?" PreprintBlogs20063292
Blog entry"The Film Piracy Unit"Blogs20063616
Blog entryOpen Source and Trading StandardsBlogs20064866
Blog entrySetting an open content / Creative Commons licence for your flickr imagesBlogs20064206
Blog entryLinus Torvalds comes out against GPL v3 draft clausesBlogs20063867
Blog entryGPLv3 draft releasedBlogs20063798
Blog entryMicrosoft wins FAT patent appealBlogs20063690
Blog entry"Why SCO has no case" against LinuxBlogs20063829
Blog entryCambridge University Academics Agree Changes to IPR PolicyBlogs20053954
Blog entryDMCA studies out of Berkeley and USCBlogs20058547
Blog entryNew legislation to increase intellectual property protectionBlogs20053307
Blog entryAnalog HoleBlogs20053290
Blog entryCopyright being used in the Intelligent Design vs Evolution battleBlogs20053643
Blog entryibiblio launches torrents, but loses sight of the goalBlogs20054558
Blog entryMicrosoft release a new range of "shared source" licencesBlogs20052883
Blog entrySpelling with flickr, fonts and copyright issuesBlogs20054882
Blog entrySuitability of Creative Commons for the UK Public SectorBlogs20053849
Blog entryThe rise and rise of FlickrBlogs20054733
Blog entryUS Congress to consider patent reformBlogs20053145
Blog entryUK High Court rejects software patent and criticises the European Patent Office doctrinesBlogs20053607
Blog entryThe Open University removes CC licensed material from the webBlogs20053162
Blog entryIPacBlogs20053900
Blog entryDéjà Vu all over againBlogs20053696
Blog entryKeeping public records free in FloridaBlogs20057105
Blog entrySee Spot Run.Blogs20053489
Blog entryAnd the Beat Goes OnBlogs20053357
Blog entrysniu.infoBlogs20043179
Blog entrySanta says, "Naughty!"Blogs20045468
Blog entryCopyright and the Senate: What's AheadBlogs20043423
Blog entryVirtual street teamsBlogs20043574
Blog entryWhen choosing sides in the P2P war, be sure you know who's fightingBlogs20043495
Blog entryAcacia enlarges its portfolioBlogs20043790
Blog entryIs it over yet?Blogs20043519