Monday, December 02, 2013

Could Digital College Textbooks Become Free in the USA?

Publishingperspectives.com, here

Fair use, Georgia State, and the rest of the world

Blogs.library.duke.edu, here

How a 2-page letter led to American Airlines' antitrust settlement with the feds

Dallasnews.com, here

Drug detectives: scientists want to crowdsource the discovery of new antibiotics

TheVerge.com, here

La CNMC multa con 15 millones de euros a Mediapro y a cuatro clubs de fútbol

CNMC.es, aquì

Ending the Book Famine: How Does the WIPO Treaty Help?

S. King, Presentation here

When Algorithms Grow Accustomed to Your Face

NYTimes.com, here

Startup Cities To Become Reality (ZEDE - Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico)

EdanYago.me, here

Open Government Guide

The Transparency and Accountability Initiative, here

Thanks for the tip, I’ll get it on Amazon

Macleans.ca, here

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Google Books: Eight Years Later...

Publishersweekly, here

Bundeskartellamt erwirkt Änderung des Händler-Rabattsystems bei GARDENA

Bundeskartellamt.de, hier

Competition Policy for Modern Banks

L. Ratnovski, here.

Film Producers and Distributors Obtain Site Block from Paris Court

The1709blog.blogspot.co.uk, here

Israeli Publishers and Hebrew University Reach Historic Agreement on Fair Use

ArielKatz.org, here

Rivals can create copycat software through testing developers' software and interpreting their user manuals, rules UK court

Out-law.com, here

Bundesgerichtshof zur Nutzung urheberrechtlich geschützter Werke auf elektronischen Lernplattformen von Universitäten

Urteil vom 28. November 2013 - I ZR 76/12 - Meilensteine der Psychologie, Pressemitteilung hier

Regulatory context of Machine to Machine (M2M)

M. Delecluse, Presentation here

Google’s Growing Patent Stockpile

MIT Technology Review, here

Your medical data in their hands - concerns mount over new NHS IT project

Opendemocracy.net, here

Pour le respect des droits fondamentaux des lecteurs dans un environnement numérique

Association des Bibliothécaires de France, ici

Monday, November 25, 2013

European citizens and Intellectual Property: perception, awareness and behaviour

OHIM, here

The European Commission and Open Access

J.-F. Dechamp, Presentation here, video here

Government of Canada Quietly Changes Its Approach to Crown Copyright

MichaelGeist.ca, here

Competition in Road Fuel

OECD Roundtable, here

Creative Commons to European Commission: No restrictions on PSI re-use

CreativeCommons.org, here

Proposition de loi concernant les stratégies abusives de réappropriation du domaine publique

Actualitte.com, ici

Lobbyarbeit im Datenschutz: Ex-Kommissar auf schräger Mission

Sueddeutsche.de, hier

The Changing Textbook Industry

J. Band, here

A US Court Issues Second Ruling Determining RAND Rate for Standard Essential Patent (Innovatio)

M. Carrier, here

Tracas en perspective pour Google Maps ?

Zdnet.fr, ici

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Sustainability of Open Source software communities beyond a fork: How and why has the LibreOffice project evolved?

J. Gamalielsson, B. Lundell, here.

Brussels to launch antitrust probe into sales of pay-TV rights


Financial Times, here.

"Joaquín Almunia, the EU competition commissioner, last year sanctioned a “fact finding” effort in light of the (Murphy) ruling to see whether barriers to cross-border access merited antitrust scrutiny and possible enforcement action.

Some investigators are now poised to step up their inquiries into whether “absolute territorial protection clauses” break competition law. These stop licensees from selling to other countries or accepting unsolicited demands from overseas customers to pay to access the content.

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Maurits Dolmans, a partner at Cleary Gottlieb, said the 2011 Premier League case concerned satellite sports broadcasting and the court left open whether it could be applied at all to other distribution channels and other forms of content.

“The Commission will have to take into account different economic factors,” he said. “Forcing EU-wide licensing may be attractive for consumers in richer countries, who may pay less, but not necessarily for consumers in poorer countries, who might be forced to pay more.”

Friday, November 22, 2013

Creative Economy Report 2013

UNESCO, here.

Intellectual Property chapter of TPP poses threat to Open Access

Mysciencework.com, here.

Le policy universitarie in materia di Accesso Aperto alla scienza: l’esperienza dell’Università di Trieste

Seminario, 27 novembre 2013, Università di Trento, qui.

Programma
14.30
Saluti della Rettrice - prof.ssa Daria de Pretis

14.40
Introduzione – prof. Roberto Caso, delegato della Rettrice per l’Open Access e le politiche contro il plagio

15.00
La policy dell’Università di Trieste in materia di accesso aperto – prof. Fabio Benedetti, Presidente della Commissione di Ateneo per l’accesso aperto dell’Università di Trieste

15.30 - 16.00
Dibattito