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ARLIS-L July 2003

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Re: LEH-Letter: Copyright, New Media Law & E-Commerce News (Vol. 7, no. 2, July 21, 2003)

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 8:28 AM
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Subject: [Leh-letter] LEH-Letter: Copyright, New Media Law & E-Commerce
News


FROM THE OFFICES OF LESLEY ELLEN HARRIS
Copyright, New Media Law & E-Commerce News
__________________________________________________________________
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Vol. 7, No. 2, July 21, 2003
ISSN 1489-954X

Contents:
	
1.      Studies, Legislation and Conventions:
Review of Canadian Copyright Act

2.      Legal Cases:
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds CIPA
University Students Settle File-Swapping Law Suits
Korean Online Copyright Suits Increase
DVD-Copying Software Firm Sued by Hollywood Studios

3.      E-Commerce:
UK Online Legal Service Launched
Random House Makes Deal with E-Book Publisher

4.      Of Interest:
Child-Friendly Internet Space Launches Soon
Canada Declared E-Government Pioneer

5.      Seminars:
Online Digital Licensing Seminar

__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________

Copyright, New Media & E-Commerce News is distributed for free by the
office 
of Lesley Ellen Harris. Information contained herein should not be
relied upon 
or considered as legal advice. Copyright 2003 Lesley Ellen Harris. This 
newsletter may be forwarded, downloaded or reproduced in whole in any
print or 
electronic format for non-commercial purposes provided that its author
is 
acknowledged and that you cc: [log in to unmask]

This newsletter is archived with the National Library of Canada at:
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/202/300/copyright-a/index.html

__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________

1.      STUDIES, LEGISLATION AND CONVENTIONS:

REVIEW OF CANADIAN COPYRIGHT ACT - The House of Commons Standing
Committee on 
Canadian Heritage has announced that it hopes to begin its review of the

Copyright Act in the fall of 2003. The statutory review, mandated by
section 
92 of the Copyright Act, follows Supporting Culture and Innovation:
Report on 
the Operation of the Copyright Act, a report by the Minister of Canadian

Heritage, published in October 2002. A copy of the report is available
at  
http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/ac-ca/progs/pda-cpb/index_e.cfm. Groups or 
individuals who wish to present briefs or appear before the Committee
should 
forward a summary of their submissions to the Clerk of the Committee by 
September 15, 2003, preferably in electronic form to [log in to unmask]

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2.      LEGAL CASES:

U.S. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS CIPA - In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme
Court 
has upheld the Children's Internet Protection Act, which requires
libraries to 
filter Internet stations or lose government funding. The Court also held
that 
libraries could turn off the software on request from patrons. The Act's

opponents say that CIPA violates free speech rights, and blocks useful
sites 
about topics like breast cancer. The American Library Association
denounced 
the decision, and called for full disclosure of what sites filtering
companies 
are blocking, who is deciding what is filtered and what criteria are
being 
used.  The decision is at:
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/02pdf/02-
361.pdf.

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SETTLE FILE-SWAPPING LAW SUITS - The Recording
Industry 
Association of America ("RIAA") has settled actions against four U.S. 
university students who were sued for operating file-swapping networks
on 
college networks. Each student will pay between $12,000 US and $17,500
US, 
over a four year period. The RIAA's primary goal was to send a message
to 
other students.

KOREAN ONLINE COPYRIGHT SUITS INCREASE - A recent copyright lawsuit by
an 
online greeting card company against a home shopping channel is just one
of 
the latest in a growing number of online copyright suits in Korea. The
cases 
also include a recording industry suit against Bugs Music, an online
music 
site with 14 million registered users.

DVD-COPYING SOFTWARE FIRM SUED BY HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS - Seven Hollywood
movie 
studios are suing 321 Studios, a developer of DVD-copying software, in
what is 
seen as a key test of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA). The 
studios claim that the software violates the DMCA's prohibition on the
sale of 
products that can crack copyright protection measures.

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3.      E-COMMERCE:

UK ONLINE LEGAL SERVICE LAUNCHED - Get Your Rights, an online legal
broker, 
has been launched in the UK. People in the UK will be able to post claim

details on a Web site, and a panel of specialist lawyers will then be
able to 
view the claims and take up cases. Claimants will be able to access
details of 
their case at:  http://www.getyourrights.com.

RANDOM HOUSE MAKES DEAL WITH E-BOOK PUBLISHER - Random House has agreed
to 
work with RosettaBooks to release 51 e-books from authors such as
Margaret 
Atwood and John Updike. In 2001, Random House sued RosettaBooks in 2001
for 
copyright infringement after Rosetta issued digital versions of Random
House 
titles, but the companies reached an out-of-court settlement in late
2002.

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4.      OF INTEREST:

CHILD-FRIENDLY INTERNET SPACE LAUNCHES SOON - In September, NeuStar will

launch .kids.us, an Internet space for children under 13. NeuStar, a
private 
company on contract with the U.S. Department of Commerce National 
Telecommunications and Information Administration to implement the
kids.us 
domain, is rolling out the domain name with a Sunrise period until
August 15, 
2003.  See:  http://www.kids.us.

CANADA DECLARED E-GOVERNMENT PIONEER - Consulting firm Accenture has
released 
its fourth annual survey of e-government. The report, which ranks 22 
governments by the extent of their Web use, found that Canada, for the
third 
year running, has the most sophisticated e-government.

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5.      SEMINARS:

ONLINE DIGITAL LICENSING SEMINAR - Involved in licensing digital and
online 
content? Need to learn more about licensing content like periodicals, 
databases and images, but never seem to have the time to attend a course
or 
read an entire book on the topic? Copyrightlaws.com's online digital
licensing 
seminar will begin on Monday, September 22, 2003, and will run for nine
weeks. 
For more information and to register, visit
http://www.acteva.com/go/copyright.

________________________________________________________________________
_______
_____________________________________________________

This newsletter is prepared by Lesley Ellen Harris, a Copyright and New
Media 
Lawyer and Consultant. Lesley is the author of the books Licensing
Digital 
Content, Canadian Copyright Law, and Digital Property: Currency of the
21st 
Century.  Lesley may be reached at [log in to unmask], and at 
http://copyrightlaws.com.
________________________________________________________________________
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This LEH-Letter issue was prepared with the help of Beth Davies.





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