[IP] Too Quick to Copyright
Delivered-To: dfarber+@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 15:52:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Joseph Lorenzo Hall <jhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Too Quick to Copyright
To: Declan McCullagh <declan@xxxxxxxx>, Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
A quick, compelling read... -jlh
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http://www.brooklaw.edu/faculty/news/mazzone_legtimes_2003-11-17.pdf
Too Quick to Copyright
by Jason Mazzone [Brooklyn Law School]
Companies cheat the law and the public by claiming ownership over too
much stuff.
[...]
Copyright law gives corporations an irresistible urge to claim
ownership, however spurious, in everything. The Copyright Act provides
no penalty for falsely claiming ownership in public domain materials,
and there is no reward for catching this form of cheating. So
corporations stick copyright notices everywhere. And while the U.S.
Copyright Office registers copyrighted works, there is no official
registry for works belonging to the public.
[...]
Congress should amend the Copyright Act to make actionable
false claims to copyright in the same way that consumers may
sue businesses for false advertising.
[...]
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Joseph Lorenzo Hall http://pobox.com/~joehall/
Graduate Student blog: http://pobox.com/~joehall/nqb/
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