Post Tagged with: "copyright"

McGill Conference on Music, DRM and the Law

McGill University is holding a great one-day conference on the music industry, DRM, and the law on Friday.  I'll be on a panel focused on DRM along with Bruce Lehman, Ann Chaitovitz, and Terry Fisher.  Details here.

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March 21, 2007 2 comments News

Mossberg on Copyright

WSJ Columnist Walter Mossberg calls for clearer copyright laws that accounts for consumer interests. Update: A video version with Mossberg's comments. 

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March 21, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

National Digitization Strategy Enters New Phase

Building on last December's national digitization summit, the Library and Archives Canada has pulled together a Strategy Development Committee and a Strategy Review Panel (I sit on the review panel).  Details on the effort here.

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March 19, 2007 1 comment News

Deutsche Telekom’s Music Service Comes Out Against DRM

Ars Technica reports Deutsche Telekom's Musicload, one of the largest online music stores in Europe, has come out strongly against DRM.

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March 19, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

Copyright Board Issues Online Music Decision

The Copyright Board of Canada this afternoon issued its much-anticipated decision involving online music services.  The decision sets a tariff for the online music services to be paid for the reproduction of music.  I blogged about the hearings in the fall, which pitted the CMRRA against CRIA and the online music services. 

The Copyright Board was asked to choose between two benchmarks in establishing the tariff.  CMRRA wanted to use the recent ringtone decision as the starting point, while CRIA argued that traditional CDs served as the more appropriate starting point.  The Board sided with CRIA, ultimately arriving at a tariff of 7.9 percent of the retail price per "permanent" download (ie. a download from Apple iTunes) with a minimum payment of 5.3 cents per download. Note that CRIA also sought to become a sub-licensee of the CMRRA repertiore, but the Board rejected that request.

The decision also includes some important language with respect to private copying and DRM. 

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March 16, 2007 18 comments News