Court allows re-copyright of public domain works

January 28, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld copyright on works by foreign artists and extended protection on items that may be in public domain already

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Supreme Court Backs Congress' Power to Shrink Public Domain

January 28, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

In the midst of a battle over SOPA, the controversial anti-piracy legislation, the Supreme Court backed Congress' authority to take foreign works out of the public domain.

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Ben E. King and Pioneers For A Cure Release 'Now Let Me Fly' on iTunes and Amazon to Fight Cancer

January 28, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

Legendary singer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member helps cancer research, cancer treatment and cancer care with reggae arrangement of song from Underground Railroad. Proceeds to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

(PRWeb November 29, 2011)

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DCIG, LLC Announces Insider's Guide to Midrange Arrays

January 27, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

Second DCIG Insider’s Guide for iSCSI and Fibre Channel Storage Arrays Provides End Users with At-a-Glance and Comprehensive Guide to Reduce Time to Evaluate

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Supreme Court Backs Congress' Power to Shrink Public Domain

January 27, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

In the midst of a battle over SOPA, the controversial anti-piracy legislation, the Supreme Court backed Congress' authority to take foreign works out of the public domain.

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Supreme Court to public domain: Let's fence you in

January 26, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

The Supremes say Congress can force public-domain works back into copyright, in consideration to the Berne Convention treaty.

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DCIG, LLC Announces Insider's Guide to Midrange Arrays

January 26, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

Second DCIG Insider’s Guide for iSCSI and Fibre Channel Storage Arrays Provides End Users with At-a-Glance and Comprehensive Guide to Reduce Time to Evaluate

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Law makers legitimately brought public domain works into copyright, US court rules

January 26, 2012 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

US constitutional provisions do not prevent law makers in the country from providing copyright protection to works that were previously freely available for use in the public domain, the US Supreme Court has ruled.

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