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26Aug 2015

Ask Dr. Copyright… Did China copy the Frozen song for the Olympics?

August 26, 2015 Lawrence Husick Ask Dr. Copyright, Copyright
Question on a Keyboard

Dear Doc: I know a copyright is only national in scope, but that the Berne Convention requires signatory countries to accord rights to copyright holders from other nations. I recently heard the theme song for the Beijing 2020 Winter Olympic Games. It reminds me of another song I have heard thousands of times, but I […]

04Aug 2015

Free “Happy Birthday” May Become a Reality

August 4, 2015 Lawrence Husick Copyright
Question on a Keyboard

Ask Dr. Copyright … Dear Doc: Some time ago, I wrote to you about the song “Happy Birthday” and the law suit over whether restaurants and film makers must still pay royalties if they sing it in public. Has anything new happened? Signed,  Happy Birthdad   Dear Hap (can I still call you that?)… Funny you should […]

03Aug 2015

Taylor Swift’s Turn to Capitulate (Sort of…)

August 3, 2015 Adam Garson Copyright
Copyright

In our last newsletter we wrote about Taylor Swift’s open letter to Apple, Inc. and the ensuing kerfuffle over Taylor Swift’s hypocrisy for the way she treated photographers covering her concerts. Just to recap, Swift’s letter to Apple scolded the company for not compensating artists during its customers’ 3-month free Apple Music trial. Apple, you […]

30Jun 2015

Taylor Swift versus Apple versus Photographers

June 30, 2015 Adam Garson Copyright, Intellectual Property
C in the circle is for copyrights

On the subject of interesting IP spats, here’s one that’s worth smiling (or frowning) over. You may know that Taylor Swift recently complained in an open letter to Apple about its using musicians’ work without compensation during the 3-month trial period of its new music streaming service (which, by the way, debuts today).  Swift wrote: […]

30Jun 2015

Artist Richard Prince and the “Derivative” Work

June 30, 2015 Lawrence Husick Copyright
Copyright

Ask Dr. Copyright … Dear Doc: Back in April 2013, you wrote about how Richard Prince drew a few electric guitars and naughty bits on photos taken by photographer Patrick Cariou, and then sold them to Beyoncé, Giselle, and other really famous people for tons of money.  I seem to remember that a court said […]

29May 2015

11 Do’s and Don’ts When Posting Images Online

May 29, 2015 Adam Garson Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law, Licensing
uploading photos

There are many misconceptions about posting images on websites and social media. They range from believing everything online is free-for-the-taking to assuming that if you give attribution of ownership to an image, you’re not infringing someone’s copyright. These assumptions are just plain wrong. Just ask anybody who’s received a cease and desist letter and ended […]

30Mar 2015

Robin Thicke and a Trial of Two Songs

March 30, 2015 Lawrence Husick Copyright
Question on a Keyboard

Ask Dr. Copyright … Dear Doc: You wrote about the legal fracas over the song “Blurred Lines” in a prior issue of your column. What’s up with that? Sincerely, Farel Thick Dear Sir: That case went to the jury about three weeks ago, and, true to the name of the song, it truly did blur […]

27Feb 2015

Katy Perry, Left Shark, and Copyright Deceptions

February 27, 2015 Lawrence Husick Copyright
Question on a Keyboard

Ask Dr. Copyright … Dear Doc: I watched the Big Game (a/k/a SuperBowl®) and though I enjoyed the game (I would report the score, but that might make the NFL angry, since they told us that unauthorized use is strictly prohibited) I really enjoyed the halftime show. My favorite part was the dancing sharks behind […]

30Jan 2015

3-D Designs are Protected by Copyright Law and By the First Amendment

January 30, 2015 Lawrence Husick Copyright
Question on a Keyboard

Ask Dr. Copyright … Dear Doc: I heard that computers can now print in “3D”, and make things out of plastic, metal and ceramic, and that there are websites that offer designs for guns and gun parts that can be downloaded for free, and then printed on these new printers. I even saw an episode […]

31Dec 2014

What can you tell me about ‘Panoramafreiheit’?

December 31, 2014 Lawrence Husick Copyright
Question on a Keyboard

Ask Dr. Copyright … Dear Doc: What can you tell me about “Panoramafreiheit”?Signed, An American in Paris Dear Mr. Mulligan: Gesundheit! But seriously…you must be referring to the European Union’s 2001 Information Society Directive that states that photos of architectural projects in public spaces (monuments, buildings, etc.) may be taken and published free of copyright […]

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