Opinion: Supreme Court decision on copyright of foreign works a blow to free speech
January 23, 2012 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Copyright, News & Opinion
The U.S. Supreme Court extended copyright protection to foreign works created from 1023 to 1989 and already in the public domain thereby shutting down creative uses of these works to protect profits of the owners of old works. The overall result, argues Ken Paulson of the First Amendment Center, is a loss of free speech. [...]
Afghan war: Defense Department considers blocking publication of book said to include classified information
September 16, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, National Security, News & Opinion
The Pentagon claims a book up for publication contains classified information about the Afghanistan war and should not be marketed in its present form. The book was reviewed and approved by the Army earlier this year. -db Secrecy News Commentary September 15, 2010 By Steven Aftergood The Department of Defense says that a forthcoming book [...]
Seattle: Photographer falls into legal soup with photo of public art
February 21, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Copyright, News & Opinion
You would think that a sculpture commissioned with public funds and displayed in a public place could be photographed and the photo published, but Mike Hipple found himself sued by the sculptor who claims the exclusive right to reproduce the work and create derivative work from it. -db Suffolk Media Law Commentary February 17, 2010 By [...]









