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New Architect March 2002 Steve Franklin |
Integrating DRM Weighing the benefits of digital rights management ultimately means finding a balance between cost trade-offs. Even though the costs of a DRM solution can be expensive, you must weigh these costs in turn against the potential cost of not protecting and not managing access to your media... |
D-Lib January 2003 Norman Paskin |
On Making and Identifying a "Copy" The purpose of this article is to explore some of the conceptual issues of "making a copy" digitally and in an automated DRM environment which need to be clarified to enable rights expression languages and other DRM tools to deal with the concept of copying. |
D-Lib September 2004 Karen Coyle |
The "Rights" in Digital Rights Management Obtaining clarity on what we mean by rights and the various approaches to those rights will help us in the process of finding solutions that are appropriate to the library context. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2002 Mairead Martin |
Federated Digital Rights Management A proposed drm solution for research and education. |
D-Lib June 2001 Renato Iannella |
Digital Rights Management Architectures Digital Rights Management poses one of the greatest challenges for content communities in this digital age... |
T.H.E. Journal October 2003 |
Are You Breaking the Law? Copyright guidelines for video streaming and digital video in the classroom |
Linux Journal July 2001 Lawrence Rosen |
Copyright Confusion Do I need to put a copyright notice on my software?... Can a software license restrict my ability to use software?... |
D-Lib January 2001 Eamonn Neylon |
First Steps in an Information Commerce Economy Digital Rights Management in the Emerging E-Book Environment... |
Information Today September 19, 2011 Barbara Quint |
The British Library to Change Licensing for Noncommercial, Non-U.K. Document Delivery The new service stems from a new framework license agreement supported by the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers and the Publishers Association. |
Searcher December 2002 Carol Ebbinghouse |
Just Can't Hardly Give It Away: Generosity Versus Copyright Many do not want to give up their copyright and the financial return on their creative work, but a growing number of creators do want to make their creations freely available. |
Information Today July 23, 2012 |
iCopyright Granted U.S. Patent on Peer-Policing System The invention is unique because it enables people to instantly verify that someone using copyrighted material has the proper license to do so, and it enables others to obtain their own license to use the work directly from the copied work, not just the original. |
Bio-IT World September 9, 2002 Jim Gatto |
Open Source: Not Yet a Closed Case Biotech companies should weigh both the benefits and risks before choosing open source software. |
Wired October 2001 Jeff Howe |
Licensed to Bill Big Media wants you to pay for what you read, watch, and hear - and keep paying. Digital rights management technology will make sure you do... |
Searcher December 2011 Charles Hamaker |
FEATURE: Ebooks on Fire: Controversies Surrounding Ebooks in Libraries While it might not matter to the occasional or recreational reader, the ebook presents a host of challenges for the role of the book as transmitter, carrier, and shaper of our written word cultural heritage. |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2010 Laura Gordon-Murnane |
Creative Commons: Copyright Tools for the 21st Century Copyright laws in the U.S. have been around since 1790, but two 20th-century revisions, coupled with the internet's fostering of a read/write culture, have had a significant impact on the use, reuse, and distribution of digital media and content in this century. |
Information Today September 2001 Stephanie C. Ardito |
Legal Issues: The Digital Repertory Amendment Annual photocopy licenses can be extended to cover electronic reproduction... |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Jim Wagner |
OSI Group to Slow License Influx? Officials will begin addressing the open source license rush in June, but it wants the community involved. |
D-Lib December 2007 Karla L. Hahn |
SERU (Shared Electronic Resource Understanding) Opening Up New Possibilities for Electronic Resource Transactions -- Widespread adoption of the SERU model for many electronic resource transactions offers substantial benefits both to publishers and libraries by removing the overhead of bilateral license negotiation. |
CIO December 16, 2009 Wittow & Pearlman |
How Using Open-Source Software Can Affect Your Company's Value Understanding and complying with open-source licensing requirements is critical to preserving your company's value during an IPO or acquisition |
InternetNews July 27, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
GPL 3: Making Room on Patents, DRM The second draft release of the GNU General Public License Version 3 is out, including a softening on its terms about Digital Rights Management and patents. |
Information Today April 10, 2008 George H. Pike |
Section 108 Study Group Releases Report A panel of government, academic, and information industry experts formed to study the copyright challenges faced by libraries and archives in managing and preserving digital content recommends changes to the U.S. Copyright Act. |
Information Today June 24, 2014 George H. Pike |
First Sale Hearing Raises Questions on Kirtsaeng and Digital Goods A congressional hearing on the future of the first sale doctrine produced great discussion but little consensus on whether Congress should modify the doctrine in response to the Supreme Court's decision. |
PC World November 2002 Grace Aquino |
On Your Side: Music Silenced by XP Upgrade If you find that your Windows Media Audio licenses are corrupted, you can try one of these fixes. |
PC World September 2005 Scott Spanbauer |
Put Your Favorite Media Player on Its Best Behavior Make Windows Media Player or Winamp perform the way you expect. |
InternetNews March 31, 2005 Michael Singer |
Intel Wants Off Open Source Listing Open source software advocates say that's A.O.K. with them. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
The Role of Standards in Open Source And, on how new standards are often compatible with free and open-source licensing... |
D-Lib January 2001 Stephen Mooney |
Interoperability Digital Rights Management and the Emerging E-Book Environment... |
Linux Journal September 2001 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: A Question of Licenses The definitive answer to that oft-asked question: Which open-source license should I use for my software? |
PC World March 2006 Dan Tynan |
Hollywood vs.Your PC: Round 2 Legal options in digital entertainment are growing. But they come with restrictions that can hobble your ability to enjoy the content you've paid for and even threaten your control over your system. |
Information Today June 3, 2002 Wallys W. Conhaim |
Creative Commons Nurtures the Public Domain Creative Commons is a new nonprofit organization that develops alternative approaches to handling copyright licensing and encouraging contributions to the public domain within the framework of the current copyright system. |
New Architect September 2002 Aaron Walsh |
Standard Practice As the host of available standards continues to grow and change rapidly, it becomes increasingly difficult to choose among them. Which standards should we adopt today? Which should we let bake a little longer in hopes of using them tomorrow? And which should we ignore altogether? |
CIO June 15, 2001 Karen D. Schwartz |
More than for Music Digital rights management slowly makes a corporate move where it can be used to protect health-care, insurance, training, and legal information. |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Henry & Vertinsky |
The Hidden Costs of 'Free' Software Open-source software may be gaining ground in academic and government circles, but biotech users need to be aware of licensing pitfalls. |
InternetNews April 11, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Are You In Violation of GPL v3? Though the final release of the open source GPL version 3 license is still likely several months away, software vendors are already ramping up their efforts to help track violations. |
InternetNews October 19, 2005 |
Microsoft Simplifies Shared Source Microsoft has taken dramatic steps to simplify its open source style shared source licenses by paring the number it offers down to three. |
InternetNews January 11, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Trojan Exploits Windows DRM Anti-Virus and security vendor Panda Labs is reporting the discovery of a threat that takes advantage of Windows Digital Rights Management (DRM). |
Linux Journal August 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: Fair Use Unfortunately, the word fair has colloquial meanings that are different from the legal meaning of the phrase fair use. The law doesn't say that any licensing practice you find distasteful or that you morally oppose can be ignored if to do so would be fair. |
Linux Journal December 1, 2001 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: License FUD The threat of Microsoft's shared-source licenses... |
Linux Journal September 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: Allocation of the Risks Make sure software licensors actually own all the copyrights they're making you license. |
Information Today August 16, 2012 Karen Coyle |
OCLC Recommends ODC-BY for WorldCat Data This is the first open licensing of full WorldCat bibliographic data and does not make restrictions on fields or formats. The license can be applied to databases of MARC21 cataloging records. |
InternetNews April 4, 2005 Jim Wagner |
OSI Tackles License 'Explosion' The Open Source Initiative will hold a meeting Wednesday to crack down on the proliferation of open source licenses. |
PC World November 21, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Microsoft Runs Out of Win XP Family Licenses Underestimate of demand is only one of several confusing aspects of the OS license. |
Linux Journal July 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Geek Law: License Defamation How the GPL has been sorely defamed by Microsoft, with statements that are false and are obviously intended to deter companies from associating with GPL-licensed software -- specifically Linux. |
Information Today February 2002 Richard Poynder |
Paying the Price for Security Information technology and the Internet -- so the mantra goes -- offer significant cost savings, efficiency improvements, and substantial social benefits. Such assumptions, however, are increasingly being questioned... |
InternetNews May 3, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Upgrades Digital Rights Management As the DRM continues to heat up, Microsoft ticks off its to-do list in the sector with new release of Windows Media DRM. |
Linux Journal November 1, 2002 Lawrence Rosen |
Why We Still Oppose UCITA The author believes that it will be important to start afresh with UCITA and consider the new environment in which open-source software competes against proprietary, closed software marketed by wealthy companies. |
InternetNews October 10, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft, IBM Give Back to The Little Guy Microsoft extended a set of olive branches to the little guy in the United States, offering small businesses an IT services promotion that could put $100 back in their coffers for every license they purchase. |
InternetNews March 1, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
SCO Snares Linux Licensee A Web hosting firm is first to publicly sign on for an intellectual property license worth at least $1 million. |
InternetNews December 6, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Submits New Open License The company wants to spark discussion of its Common Development and Distribution License but won't tip its hand at any product plans for its modified Mozilla license. |
Information Today November 27, 2006 Marji McClure |
Lisensa Poised to Raise Profile of User-Generated Content Lisensa launched this month with the goal of enabling bloggers to manage the copyright and monetization of their unique content. |