surprisinglyfree.com - 10/13/2009
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Michael S. Sawyer, a fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, discusses the impact of the DMCA on user-generated content. The discussion also turns to the principle of fair use and competing solutions for dealing with copyright infringements on user-generated content sites.
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Me at SF: Michael S. Sawyer on user-generated content, fair use, and the DMCA
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Me at SF: Michael S. Sawyer on user-generated content, fair use, and the DMCA: Michael S. Sawyer, a fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, discusses the impact of the DMCA on user-generated content. The discussion also turns to the principle of fair use and… ...
Podcast: Michael S. Sawyer on user-generated content, fair use, and the DMCA
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... The new episode of Surprisingly Free Conversations is up and it features Michael S. Sawyer, a fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, discussing the impact of the DMCA on user-generated content. The discussion also turns to the principle of fair use and competing solutions for dealing with copyright infringements on user-generated content sites. You can listen to the podcast on the site or ...
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