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FROM THE OFFICES OF LESLEY ELLEN HARRIS

Copyright, New Media Law & E-Commerce News

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Vol. 11, No. 1, January 15, 2007

ISSN 1489-954X

Contents:

1.              Studies, Legislation and Conventions:

New Zealand Copyright Bill Introduced
Section 1201 Rulemaking
U.K. Rejects Copyright Term Extension on Sound Recordings

2.              Legal Cases:

Web Site Authorized Copyright Infringement
Google Reaches Agreement with Belgian Journalists

3.              Of Interest:

Canadian ISPs Agree to Block Child Pornography Web Sites
January 1 was Public Domain Day

4.              Seminars, Newsletter and Articles:

2007 Online Courses
2007 Volume of The Copyright & New Media Law Newsletter
CCC Article on Global Copyright Compliance
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Copyright, New Media & E-Commerce News is distributed for free by the  
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not be relied upon or considered as legal advice. Copyright 2007  
Lesley Ellen Harris. This newsletter may be forwarded, downloaded or  
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1.              STUDIES, LEGISLATION AND CONVENTIONS:

NEW ZEALAND COPYRIGHT BILL INTRODUCED - New Zealand has introduced a  
new copyright bill, Copyright (New Technologies and Performers'  
Rights) Amendment Bill.

See: www.knowledge-basket.co.nz/gpprint/docs/bills/20061021.txt

SECTION 1201 RULEMAKING – The U.S. Librarian of Congress has issued a  
statement related to Section 1201 Rulemaking that sets out six  
classes of works to be exemptions for three years from the DMCA’s  
prohibition against circumvention of technology that control access  
to copyright–protected work.

See: www.copyright.gov/1201/docs/2006_statement.html.

U.K. REJECTS COPYRIGHT TERM EXTENSION ON SOUND RECORDINGS – The U.K.  
Treasury has rejected a proposal to extend copyright on sound  
recordings from 50 to 95 years, after an independent review. The  
proposed extension was championed by artists such as Sir Cliff  
Richard, whose earliest recordings will come out of copyright in 2008.
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2.              LEGAL CASES:

WEB SITE AUTHORIZED COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT – The Federal Court of  
Australia upheld an earlier ruling in Cooper v Universal Music  
Australia Pty Ltd that the plaintiff, the operator of mp3s4free.net,  
and the Internet service provider that hosted the Web site,  
authorized copyright infringement by providing a search engine  
through which a user could illegally download MP3 files.  The Web  
site did not host any copyright-protected music, however providing  
links to the material, in the eyes of the court, authorized copyright  
infringement.

GOOGLE REACHES AGREEMENT WITH BELGIAN JOURNALISTS – Google has  
arrived at a settlement with Belgian press photographers and  
journalists over Google News’ reproduction of extracts from Belgian  
press reports. The agreement was made between Google and 2 groups  
representing journalists and photographers.
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3.              OF INTEREST:

CANADIAN ISPs AGREE TO BLOCK CHILD PORNOGRAPHY WEB SITES – Canada’s  
largest Internet service providers are partnering with Cybertip.ca to  
launch “Project Cleanfeed Canada.” The project aims to block hundreds  
of child pornography Web sites.

JANUARY 1 WAS PUBLIC DOMAIN DAY – On January 1 each year, hundreds of  
thousands of copyright-protected works enter the public domain. As of  
January 1, 2007, works by artists such as Art Tatum, Walter de la  
Mare, and A. A. Milne, are in the public domain.
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4.              PUBLICATIONS AND SEMINARS:

2007 ONLINE COURSES – From February 19 to March 23, 2007,  
Copyrightlaws.com is offering condensed five week versions of the  
following 16-lesson courses:

·      Canadian Copyright Law – A primer on Canadian copyright law
·      U.S. Copyright Online – A primer on U.S. copyright law
·      Managing Copyright Issues – An advanced course on managing all  
types of copyright-protected works. This course includes a  
discussions list.
·      Also, the 6 lesson, 3 week course, Primer on International  
Copyright Law, will begin on February 19, 2007

Copyrightlaws.com is also offering 8 week versions of the following  
16-lesson courses, from April 9 to June 1, 2007:
·      U.S Copyright Online
·      Managing Copyright Issues
·      Digital Content Management – An advanced course on the legal,  
strategic and practical implications of using, publishing and re- 
distributing licensed digital content. This course includes a  
discussion list.
·      Also, the 27 lesson, 9 week course on Digital Licensing Online  
will begin on April 9, 2007.  This course examines all aspects of  
digital licensing, and includes a discussion list.

To request a syllabus for any of these courses, e-mail:   
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go/copyright.  If you are a member of SLA, NFAIS, Palinet, Solinet,  
OCLC/Capcon, or RGD, please register for these courses through your  
association.

2007 VOLUME OF THE COPYRIGHT & NEW MEDIA LAW NEWSLETTER-For in-depth  
information on copyright issues in Canada, the U.S. and around the  
world, in plain English, and full of practical advice, consider  
subscribing to the 12 page, quarterly print newsletter, The Copyright  
& New Media Law Newsletter, now in its 11th year of publication.  For  
a free sample copy or for subscription information, email:   
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CCC ARTICLE ON GLOBAL COPYRIGHT COMPLIANCE—A brief article containing  
practical tips entitled, Experts Share Tips to Tackle Global  
Copyright, is at:  http://www.cccnewsletter.com/ 
CCCExtraCorporate_Winter2006/a.htm.

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This newsletter is prepared by Lesley Ellen Harris, a Copyright  
Lawyer and Consultant. Lesley is the author of the books Canadian  
Copyright Law (McGrawHill), Digital Property: Currency of the 21st  
Century, and Licensing Digital Content (ALA Editions).  Lesley may be  
reached at:  http://copyrightlaws.com.
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This LEH-Letter issue was prepared with the help of Beth Davies.