- copyright has been strengthened via lobbying to avoid disruption of current monopolies
- eBook publishers following in the footsteps of music and movie industries?
- "fair use" rights often reduced due to FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) -- and poor laws
- "ownership" of media? read the fine print
- DRM, arbitrary delays and use restrictions have unintended consequences such as piracy and denial of access to disabled
- readers may reward publishers who eliminate DRM and barriers
- So, What Didn't Enter The Public Domain This Week, That Should Have 1/2/2013
- The music industry dropped DRM years ago. So why does it persist on e-books? Experts say it may have to do with the size of the two markets, for one thing; 12/24/2012
- Google presses fair use case in book scanning appeal 11/12/2012
- No, Copyright Is Not A Human Right 10/26/2012
- Turns Out When Random House Said Libraries 'Own' Their Ebooks, It Meant, 'No, They Don't Own Them' 10/24/2012
- A healthy reminder from Amazon: You don?t buy ebooks, you rent them 10/22/2012
- Amazon Wipes Customer's Account, Locks All Ebooks, Says 'Find A New Retailer' When She Asks Why 10/22/2012
- Remote Wipe of Customer?s Kindle Highlights Perils of DRM licensing, ToS; 10/22/2012
- Court rules book scanning is fair use, suggesting Google Books victory Judge rules for Google's library partners in lawsuit brought by Authors Guild; another lawsuit pending; 10/10/2012
- Google Deal Gives Publishers a Choice: Digitize or Not 10/4/2012
- Google Gives Up Fair-Use Defense, Settles Book-Scanning Lawsuit With Publishers 10/4/2012
- Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter The Public Domain? The Data Says... No 9/28/2012
- Publishers Can't Seem To Celebrate The Ebook Boom Without Slipping In Odes To Copyright 9/24/2012
- Book Publishers Latest War On Technology: How Dare You Share Your Kindle Highlights! Findings.com; 9/20/2012
- Appeals court halts proceedings in Google Books case 9/17/2012
- Authors Guild Continues To Battle The Present; Attacks Another Legal Service As 'Infringing' 1DollarScan; 8/27/2012
- Hachette Tells Authors And Tor To Use DRM Because It Is Awesome Or Something 8/16/2012
- Piracy witch hunt downs legit e-book lending Web site Several authors on Twitter mistook Lendink for a piracy hub, a mistake that eventually took the site offline. As the dust settles, a disturbing picture of file-sharing hysteria emerges; 8/9/2012
- Court to Hear Google?s Challenge to Class-Action Lawsuit on Book Scanning 8/14/2012
- Authors Guild Asks For $750 For Every Book Google Scans; While Google Points Out That There's No Evidence Of Any Harm 8/7/2012
- Google urges end to authors' digital book lawsuit 7/27/2012
- Author Strips Naked To Protest Book Piracy Probably Works As Well As Anything Else; 7/23/2012
- Tor/Forge E-Books Are Now DRM-Free 7/20/2012
- A Redshirt in the DRM Wars Tor and first DRM-free ebook: Redshirts; 6/5/2012
- What To Do When Attacked by Pirates The music industry fought the future and created a black market; book publishers tried another tack; 6/1/2012
- Book publisher's subpoena for user data refused by Verizon Dummies series; 5/13/2012
- Tor to Drop DRM From E-Books one of the largest sci-fi and fantasy publishers; 4/25/2012
- Another Reason Why DRM Is Bad -- For Publishers barrier to entry in the online bookstore market; lock readers into a platform, e.g., Amazon; 4/16/2012
- Homemade Hardcovers: Yet Again, Anti-Circumvention Interferes With Fair Use (rearranging pages of legally purchased PDF e-books); 4/12/2012
- Why Do Publishers Treat Customers As Crooks With Scolding Copyright Notices? 4/6/2012
- The Biggest 'Pirates' And 'Freeloaders' Of Them All? College Professors And Librarians (1st copyright law: "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning"); 4/4/2012
- Why The 'Missing 20th Century' Of Books Is Even Worse Than It Seems (longer, ambiguous copyright); 4/3/2012
- Chinese Writers? Apple Book Piracy Claims Grow Louder 24 books published w/o permission; 3/19/2012
- Book Publishers Force Down Piracy Sites 2/15/2012
- How Publishers Repeated The Same Mistake As Record Labels: DRM Obsession Gave Amazon Dominant Position; 2/10/2012
- Google tries to kick Authors Guild out of court in book case 12/2011
- Stross: (Big6) publishers' insistence on DRM "hands Amazon a stick with which to beat them" 11/28/2011
- Hollywood's latest effort to turn back time (SOPA: Stop Online Piracy Act; E-PARASITE); 11/1/2011
- The case for piracy 10/20/2011
- E-books are "attacking our freedom" (DRM); The Dangers of E-books 6/8/2011
- Publishers Realizing It's Silly To 'Fight Piracy' 6/7/2011
- Steal This E-Book (O'Reilly) 4/11/2011
- Will E-Book Prices & Restrictions Lead to E-Book Piracy? 3/7/2011
- Zombie Authors Threaten Fiction Ebook Market, from the Grave! dead authors; copyright expiring; free e-books; 2/3/2010
- Will E-Book Anti-Piracy Technology Hurt Readers? 3/25/2009
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