As containing original expression in a fixed form, the content of podcasts are rather obviously subject to copyright protection by the “author” – whether that is an individual person or a corporate entity.
A blog may seem quite like a personal newsletter or maybe a newspaper at first glance, but, according to the US Copyright Office (USCO), a blog may not be registered either as a newsletter or as a newspaper.
CCC joins with partners Causaly and Scite for an exclusive panel interview that will feature real-world ways these emerging technologies can benefit information professionals across the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
Today, in a world of smartphones and tablets, publishing – as practiced by authors, publishers and booksellers – is all about licensing. The observation is a timely one on World Intellectual Property (IP) Day.
Mark Seeley samples his piece on the specific value voluntary collective licensing solutions provides to the scientific and scholarly publishing ecosystem.
New York has long resisted enacting a post-mortem right of publicity in large part in the name of freedom of the press and general First Amendment rights.