Part 1 (of 2): Teacup in a Tempest So, here I was all ready to write a post about how everyone should just stop freaking out about Pinterest’s terms of use (“TOU”), when someone tweeted this excellent piece from the Copyright Librarian (updated here) that basically...
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Part 3: Will Willfulness Ride to the Rescue? In the first part of this three-part series, we tried to put the MU Indictment into a practical context. Last time, we started to look at the substance of the legal issues, starting with the government’s case. We concluded...
Part 2: The Government’s Unclear Path to Conviction Last time, I tried to give some practical perspective to the Megaupload Indictment. It was, at the same time, business as usual and completely extraordinary. I predicted (we’ll see how accurately) that MU will...
Part 1: Situation Normal: The Sky’s Falling I’ve put off blogging about MegaUpload (“MU”) for several weeks now–too long, really–for a few perfectly good reasons. I’ve been busy. I’ve been sick. Mostly, though, although I can talk about the DMCA at...
It’s a busy week for Rick and Tara, speaking at the Arts and Business Council on Monday, and at the Tennessee Bar Association ‘s Law Tech 2012 un-conference today. Tara is headed downtown to join a group of lawyers discussing the newest technological...