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- 2009.10.22: Disability access comments due to Copyright Office Nov 13
- 2009.10.18: Mostly bad news for educational fair use
- 2009.10.15: Update: District court grants partial s.j. to publishers in copyshop case
- 2009.09.21: Featured case: Scott v Scribd (children's book author claims her work downloaded over 100 times without permission)
- 2009.09.07: Featured case: Blackwell Publishing v Miller (copyshop and university course readings)
- 2009.09.03: Featured Case: Author's Guild v. Google Inc. (Google Book Settlement) #gbs - letters pouring in
- 2009.08.31: Featured case: House of Bryant Publications, L.L.C. v. A&E Television Networks - Rocky Top clip
- 2009.08.25: Featured Case: Peermusic v Motive Force- music publishers sue lyrics wiki
- 2009.08.23: Stanford Fair Use advisory board members weigh in on copyright of Nuremberg transcripts
- 2009.08.18: Legal birds twitter on copyright
- 2009.08.18: Kenneth Crews criticizes lack of options for authors in Google Books Settlement
- 2009.08.14: Putting the public back into public domain court documents - RECAPTHELAW.ORG
- 2009.08.10: Updates on Perfect 10 v Google
- 2009.08.07: Google Book Settlement letters to the court
- 2009.08.06: Subscribe to key copyright cases via Stanford (courtesy of Justia)
- 2009.08.06: E-reserve copyright lawsuit updates
- 2009.08.06: Copy shop case update
- 2009.08.04: 60 Years Later - Coming through the Rye / First Amendment claim
- 2009.07.31: Orphan Works: Statement Of Best Practices - A Quick Interview with Heather Briston
- 2009.07.31: Stanford Fairly Used (FairlyUsed) on Twitter
- 2009.07.30: Turning out-of-copyright books into gold: An interview with University of Michigan's Maria Bonn
- 2009.07.22: Mandatory deposit of online works
- 2009.07.22: Fair Use Evaluator - quick interview with Michael Brewer, Copyright Advisory Network
- 2009.04.16: Kindle Speech: Must Users be Disabled in order to legally use it? Quick Interview with Fred Von Lohmann
- 2009.03.21: Settlement in Marketing Information Masters v. California State University - a follow-up interview with Jonathan Pink on copyright and sovereign immunity
- 2009.02.28: Mimi Calter - Google Book Search Settlement Agreement - A Perspective from Stanford University Libraries
- 2009.01.29: New tool for evaluating copyright use by libraries - a quick interview with Michael Brewer
- 2008.12.18: Kenneth Crews on WIPO study on library exceptions to copyright law
- 2008.12.04: Only 19 comments received by Copyright Office on DMCA rulemaking
- 2008.12.01: Creative Commons license used by Obama transition
- 2008.11.27: Larry Lessig on Charlie Rose - view online
- 2008.11.11: Harry Potter Lexicon Case Appealed
- 2008.09.09: Harry Potter Lexicon - Court says not a Fair Use
- 2008.07.08: Is it still in copyright? Try the Digital Copyright Slider to figure it out.
- 2008.06.23: Oregon Legislative Counsel Committee will not assert copyright on the Oregon Revised Statutes
- 2008.06.20: Hearing on copyright status of Oregon Revised Statutes
- 2008.06.16: Yoko Ono Lennon v Premise Media court documents available
- 2008.05.20: Copyright Renewal Dataset Available
- 2008.05.14: Updates on Harry Potter case, PRO-IP bill and more
- 2008.04.30: Comments are now open
- 2008.04.23: Follow up questions on state university copyright immunity case - Marketing Information Masters v. Trustees of the California State University
- 2008.04.22: Librarian participant Peter Hirtle's view of Section 108 Study Group to change copyright exception for libraries
- 2008.04.19: Oregon Claims Copyright on Oregon Revised Statutes
- 2008.04.15: District Court Invalidates Portion of Copyright Act as Unconstitutional; Holds State University and Employee Immune From Claim for Copyright Infringement
- 2008.04.10: Public domain, law reviews and commercial legal sources: We have met the enemy and it is us
- 2008.03.30: Libraries, Archives and Museums - Copyright Recommendations from 108 Study Group
- 2008.03.12: Rowling v. RDR Books Trial Set For March 24
- 2008.03.12: Federal Appellate cases on copyright available through Justia
- 2008.02.11: Harry Potter court filings available at Stanford Copyright & Fair Use site
- 2008.02.11: Fairly Useful on Paul Goldstein's keynote: "Fair Use: 'Incredibly Shrinking' or Extraordinarily Expanding"
- 2008.01.31: Question for Stanford Fair Use readers
- 2008.01.17: Charts & Tools updated
- 2008.01.14: New Fair Use podcast
- 2007.12.24: Updates on Fair Use cases - quick interview with Rich Stim, author of Getting Permission (Nolo: 2007)
- 2007.12.17: Welcome to the Fairly Used Blog
- 2006.09.24: Digital Access to Archival Works: Could 108(b) Be the Solution? by Peter Hirtle
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