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In this fourth post of the series, Dave Davis revisits the CASE Act, and, specifically, how the new Copyright Claims Board (CCB) might be of use to bloggers and podcasters in addressing circumstances where their copyrights appear to have been infringed.
CCC is pleased to announce that Catherine Zaller Rowland has joined CCC as General Counsel.
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.
Looking for resources geared towards libraries without large headcounts? Here are four resources to bookmark.
At Akzonobel, a leading force in the global chemical market, hundreds of researchers rely on scientific literature to advance the R&D pipeline. That’s why they utilize RightFind Enterprise.
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.
Following are insights provided by our expert panelists when asked, “what were the top three things you were looking for when evaluating a solution to accessing scientific literature?”
This is the second in our series of blog posts on “Automating Information Management and Discovery,” taken from a recent panel discussion around the unique research and information challenges of emerging life science organizations.
In March, 2019, the US Supreme Court released its decision for the purposes of bringing infringement actions before a court – copyright registration of a work is not “complete” until the registration certificate for it comes back from the Copyright Office.
See below a selection of publishers participating in CCC’s RightFind Curriculum. ABDO ABDO has been providing quality books to schools and …