Friday, May 31, 2013

La rete Telecom tra regole e controllo

Chicago-blog.it, qui

The NFB/MPAA statement on the coming VIP treaty negotiations

Keionline.org, here

2013 Internet Trends

KPCB, here

From Microsoft to Google: What Have We Learned about Antitrust in Technology Platform Markets?

R. Picker, here (lecture slides).

Smart Disclosure and Consumer Decision Making: Report of the Task Force on Smart Disclosure

US National Science and Technology Council, here

Apple and mobile networks: European Commission's Questionnaire

Guardian.co.uk, here

Modernising the European Copyright Framework

I. Hargreaves, B. Hugenholtz, here

Das Recht auf Datenübertragbarkeit in der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung

Telemedicus.info, hier

Reconciling Personal Information in the United States and European Union

P. Schwartz, D. Solove, here

Investing in America’s Future Through Innovation How the Debate Over the Smart Phone Patent Wars (Re)Raises Issues at the Foundation of Long-Term Incentive Systems

D. Kappos, here

MPAA, US Blind Federation Urge Narrow Focus In WIPO Treaty For Blind

IP-watch.org, here

Big Six Matrix for Ebook License Comparisons

Americanlibrariesmagazine.org, here

Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Competitive Consequences of Most-Favored-Nation Provisions

J. Baker, J. Chevalier, here

The Value of Research Data

R. Costas, I. Meijer, Z. Zahedi and P. Wouters, here

RIAA: There's Been No Innovation Stifling Here!

Techdirt.com, here

Petition to issue joint enforcement guidelines on the patent policies of standard setting organizations

AAI, here

Ryanair may have to reduce its stake in Aer Lingus

UK Competition Commission, here

Brazil: Assessment Of The First Year Of The New Antitrust Law

B. De Luca Drago, here

'Neutral' Search as a Basis for Antitrust Action?

M. Lao, here

When the State Harms Competition ― The Role for Competition Law

E. Fox, D. Healey, here

Wellcome Trust extends open access policy to include scholarly monographs and book chapters

Wellcome.ac.uk, here

Comment effacer des informations me concernant sur un moteur de recherche ?

CNIL.fr, ici

Stakeholders representing the research sector, SMEs and open access publishers withdraw from Licences for Europe

Blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk, here

The Consensus Among Economists on Multisided Platforms and its Implications for Excluding Evidence that Ignores It

D. Evans, here

The Role of the ‘Equally Efficient Competitor’ in the Assessment of Abuse of Dominance

M. Mandorff, J. Sahl, here

Google says Java APIs lost copyrightability like Aspirin lost trademark protection over time

Fosspatents.com, here

Data Commons: From Beavers to Smart Cars to Ivory Coast

Privacyassociation.org, here

Online college courses: Outsourcing education

TheEconomist.com, here

Rijksmuseum: Masterworks for One and All

Nytimes.com, here

EFF Makes Formal Objection to DRM in HTML5

Eff.org, here

When You Let Incumbents Veto Innovation, You Get Less Innovation

M. Masnick, here

Debunking the "Stifling Innovation" Myth: The Music Business's Successful Transition to Digital

S. Marks, here

U.S. appeals court judge says FCC ignored antitrust law

Newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com, here

VP8 cross-license draft compatible with FOSS licensing

Softwarefreedom.org, here

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Obama Stops Championing Treaty That Gives the Blind Better Access to E-Books

Wired.com, here

Federal judge bars holder of standard-essential patents from enforcing ITC exclusion order

Fosspatents.com, here

Copyright and Technology: Déjà-Vu All Over Again

R. Picker, here

The Pirate Cinema : quand le piratage devient oeuvre d'art

Numerama.com, ici

SIIA Tells the FTC What Patent Trolls Are Doing to the Software Industry

Groklaw.net, here

Will Professor Nimmer’s Change of Heart on File Sharing Matter?

R. Sanders, here

Competition regulation spreads through Africa: The Mozambique Competition Law

Nortonrose.com, here

Is Letter to Larry Page the First Step Towards Legislating Google Glass?

Thesecuretimes.wordpress.com, here

The New American Privacy

R. Peltz-Steele, here

Aggregates, cement and ready-mix concrete market investigation

UK Competition Commission, Summary of provisional findings here; Notice of possible remedies, here

Hemphill and Wu Respond to Blog Symposium (Parallel Exclusion)

Lawprofessors.typepad.com, here

Friday, May 17, 2013

Las petroleras aumentan en un 31% los márgenes sobre las gasolinas desde enero

ElPais.com, here

Privatheit im Internet. Chancen wahrnehmen, Risiken einschätzen, Vertrauen gestalten

acatech – Deutsche Akademie der Technikwissenschaften,  here.

Assessing Methods for the Quantification of Antitrust Damages. An Application to the Pasta Cartel in Italy

G. Notaro, here

My Insight Into The Blind Reading Revolution: Ron McCallum at TEDxSydney

Here

Revising copyright law: libraries, archives, museums and educational institutions

Statement of L. Gasaway, Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet Committee on the Judiciary, here

Class Certification Denial in Premier League v. Youtube

Project-disco.org, here

DOJ's Response to Apple's Pretrial Memorandum of Law (E-Books)

Here

A new goldmine

Economist.com, here

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

A Case Study for Consensus Building: The Copyright Principles Project

US Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet, here

The Shakespeare review: what's the future of UK open data?

Guardian.co.uk, here

Google's (Motorola's) reply brief in the appeal of Judge Posner's Apple v. Motorola ruling

Fosspatents.com, here

Shakespeare Review of PSI in the UK

Here.

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"Healthcare data is increasingly held across sectors – public NHS organisations as well as private individuals and providers. In that context, encouraging data to be shared to derive maximum value requires an intellectual property rights ownership model that aligns private interests (e.g. in privacy and commercial sensitivity) with social interest in generating collaborative uses of data."

P.33:


 "Data that is derived from the activity of citizens must be seen as being at least co-owned by them and returning value to them, though the investment of business in collecting and processing the data should also be respected. There are government initiatives such as Midata, a government led project that works with businesses to give consumers better access to the electronic personal data that companies hold about them. The project recognises that data about citizens belongs to them and that they should have a way of claiming and using their ownership. Midata is currently about empowering consumers – government itself should explicitly embrace the Midata initiative to empower citizens by returning key data it holds on citizens back to them."

Monday, May 13, 2013