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Announcing the 2021 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

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Some of the major changes to the book this year: I added a note on the Copyright Claims Board. I’ve now framed it as a note about California’s consumer privacy laws. US case, which overwrote most of my prior note on Nosal and Power Ventures. Primer on the Copyright Claims Board (CCB). Note About Fair Use.

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Announcing the 2022 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

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Primer on the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) (now deleted). Copyright Basics (Copyright Office Circular 1). Note About Fair Use. Part 312, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act’s Regulations. s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and State Consumer Privacy Laws. Primer on FOSTA. Ashcroft v.

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2021 Internet Law Year-in-Review

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It creates a third asset for creators to sell, in addition to any physical item and the work’s copyright. The extra cash flows from NFTs could spur new creative activity–a win for all of us. The first Supreme Court ruling on fair use in over a quarter-century, and it’s a good one.

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2022 Internet Law Year-in-Review

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It also puts users’ privacy and security (including minors’!) SMART Copyright Act. A very dumb law that would authorize the Copyright Office to force UGC sites to adopt expensive and overrestrictive technological controls as dictated by copyright owners. at greater risk. EARN IT Act. 18, 2022 NetChoice LLC v.

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