This WEEK in LAW 178
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Episode 178 |
Guests: Roger Skalbeck and Rob Hassett Recorded: September 9, 2012 Published: September 9, 2012 Duration: 01:40:26 MCLE Credits 1.5 |
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This Week In Law 178: HTML5 Saves Democracy
Bots and streaming, copyright strategy shifting, drone tracking, and more
Panel
- Denise Howell
- Evan Brown
- Roger Skalbeck (@weblawlib)
- Georgetown Law
- "Roger V. Skalbeck is the Associate Law Librarian for Electronic Resources & Services at the Georgetown Law Library. Roger has worked for more than fifteen years in the legal profession, focusing on technology management in law libraries. He came to Georgetown in 2006. Prior to that, he worked at George Mason School of Law, as well as five different law firms in three cities in the United States. He also worked as a summer associate in the Munich office of Jones Day, and he’s fluent in German. He is currently the President of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. and he is the former chair of the Copyright Committee of the American Association of Law Libraries. He has published articles on intellectual property and technology topics, as well as an annual ranking of 200 law school home pages. He is admitted to practice in Virginia."
- Rob Hassett
- InternetLegal.com
- "Rob is of counsel to and provides legal services in the corporate, technology and entertainment areas at Casey Gilson P.C. Rob provides corporate and intellectual property related legal services including negotiating and drafting agreements, setting up corporations, limited liability companies and other entities, working with investors, registering copyrights, registering trademarks, drafting terms of use, privacy policies and other legal documents for websites and representing clients involved in acquisitions. Clients include entrepreneurs and established businesses in technology and entertainment and businesses purchasing technology based products and services. Services frequently involve specialized knowledge regarding technology, the Internet and the entertainment industry."
Topics
- Content ID for Streaming
- Evolution of Licensing
- Letting the Baby Dance via The Economist
- iTunes Licensing
- The Price of Creative Commons
- Publisher makes authors pony up big for Creative Commons publishing via Roger Skalbeck Google+
- Copyright Office Update RE Yoga Suits
- Bikram Choudhury continues to press copyright claims in hot yoga routine via The Knock Off Economy
- Grooveshark
- Google Reinstates Controversial Music-Streaming App Grooveshark via The Wall Street Journal
- FB and Family Law
- Louboutin Prevails
- There's not an app for drone tracking
- Free Speech as Competitive Advantage
- Twitter’s Free Speech Defender via The New York Times
- 3rd Party Camera Control
- JOBS Act and Crowdfunding
- First S.E.C. Rulings Launch Crowdfunding with Accrediteds via Forbes
- SEC Uses JOBS Act to Set Up New Roadblocks to Crowdfunding via Venture Beat
- Magnatunes "Digital Music for Libraries"
- Magnatune discussed at "public library trends" meeting via Magnatune
Tip of the Week
- Cartoonify Your Antitrust Briefs
- http://www.abajournal.com/files/AppleAmicusBrief.pdf via The ABA Journal
- Faced with a Five-Page Limit, Lawyer Files Cartoon Amicus Brief with Proper Font Size via The ABA Journal
- E-Books Pricing Settlement Approved
- E-Books Pricing Settlement Approved via The Wall Street Journal
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