Volume 3, Issue 30
August 10, 2007

From Utopia to EULA's-Licensing Out of Copyright

This past spring, Solveig Singleton was a featured speaker on a panel covering licensing and the Commons. Spurred by a paper from one of her fellow panelists, Solveig explores how licensing arrangements can benefit both the consumer and the creator.

- Read Solveig's blog here (8/8/07)

Intel and the EU
and
Intel and AMD Heat it Up

Solveig Singleton shares snippets of a recent opinion piece in a major newspaper which claims under EU rules, the legality of certain business practices changes depending on the size of the firm.

- Read Soveig's and Noel's blogs here and here (8/5/07)

Yet Another "Law is Out of Touch" Essay

Solveig Singleton has taken issue with an essay claiming copyright law is increasingly out of touch from the reality of the online and creative communities. Solveig questions how some artists would be able to make a living without copyright.

- Read Solveig's blog here (8/9/07)

 

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