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506(c) of United States Code (USC) Title 17 prohibits three distinct acts: (1) placing a false notice of copyright on an article; (2) publicly distributing articles which bear a false copyright notice; and (3) importing for public distribution articles which bear a false copyright notice. The prosecution must prove that the act alleged was committed "with fraudulent intent". Violations of sections 506(c) and 506(d) are each punishable by a fine of up to $ 2,500. No private right of action exists under either of these provisions. No company has ever been prosecuted for violating this law.
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Book publishers, both hard copy and e-books, sometimes include a license-like statement in compilations of public domain material purporting to restrict how the buyer can use the printed material. For instance, Dover
Publications, which publishes collections of public domain clip art, often includes statements purporting to limit how the illustrations can be used. Fishman states that while the seller cannot sue successfully for copyright infringement under federal law, they can sue for
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copy something they are in fact entitled to use for free. While falsely claiming copyright is technically a criminal offense under the Act, prosecutions are extremely rare. These circumstances have produced fraud on an untold scale, with millions of works in the public domain deemed copyrighted, and countless dollars paid out every year in licensing fees to make copies that could be made for free. Copyfraud stifles valid forms of reproduction and undermines free speech.
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338:, Peter Hirtle, has written that "many repositories would like to maintain a kind of quasi-copyright-like control over the further use of materials in their holding, comparable to the monopoly granted to a copyright owner." Mazzone, for one, finds the trend of false claims of copyright by public, taxpayer-supported institutions, especially troubling: "We should be able to expect in return that public domain works be left in the public domain." He credits the
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63:. Because copyfraud carries little or no oversight by authorities and few legal consequences, it exists on a massive scale, with millions of works in the public domain falsely labelled as copyrighted. Payments are therefore unnecessarily made by businesses and individuals for licensing fees. Mazzone states that copyfraud stifles valid reproduction of free material, discourages innovation and undermines
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686:, for $ 1.35 billion over their attempts to assert copyright over, and charge fees for the use of, 18,755 of her images, which she releases royalty-free. Getty had sent her a bill for one of the images, which she used on her own website. In November 2016, the court dismissed the lawsuit with respect to the federal copyright claims, and the remaining issues were settled out of court.
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or scanning, but it is doubtful that the law supports this". They argued that the fees inhibit the dissemination of knowledge, the very purpose of public museums and galleries, and so "pose a serious threat to art history". Therefore, they advised the UK's national museums "to follow the example of a growing number of international museums (such as the
Netherlands'
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268:: Publishers have often placed copyright notices and restrictions on their reproductions of public domain artwork and photos. However, there is no copyright for reproduction, whether by photograph or even a painted reproduction, since there is no original creativity. One famous court case which explained that was
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published images, and one in the public domain, Dorothy Lange's
Migrant Mother, is available on Alamy from a number of historical collections. In this regard Alamy is merely a modern entrant into a long industry tradition of preserving, cataloging and distributing important historical and archival images."
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Highsmith case, asserted, "Publishers and others rely on Alamy and its competitors as sources of historical, archival and culturally relevant material, and for the service of providing easy searching and access to a broad range of subjects. For example, one of the most
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magazine, another trade journal, suggests that producers should "never assume that any film clip is in the public domain". Mazzone describes this new "licensing culture" as becoming an entrenched norm built on fear of using any prior work without permission. These clearance fees are typically a major
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newspaper, to urge that "fees charged by the UK's national museums to reproduce images of historic paintings, prints and drawings are unjustified, and should be abolished". They commented that "useums claim they create a new copyright when making a faithful reproduction of a 2D artwork by photography
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From the U.S. Constitution to old newspapers, from the paintings of old masters to the national anthem, the public domain has been copyrighted ... Copyfraud is the most outrageous type of overreaching in intellectual property law because it involves claims to a copyright where none at all exist.
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Mazzone notes that although the US government protects copyrights, it offers little protection to works in the public domain. Consequently, false claims of copyright over public domain works (copyfraud) is common. The profits earned by publishers falsely claiming copyrights have been immense. Section
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Eicher suggests several remedies: "Government should act to secure its authority over copyrights. ... Private interests should be prohibited from exerting pseudo-regulatory powers. ... Anti-trust actions could break up the newly forming publishing cartel before it becomes entrenched. ... Google's
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for $ 50,000 a year. After a little more than a year of performances, the company discovered that the work had passed into the public domain several years before due to a failure on the part of the copyright holder to renew the copyright. It ceased paying royalties, and after being sued by the owner
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Charles Eicher pointed out the prevalence of copyfraud with respect to Google Books, Creative
Commons' efforts to "license" public domain works, and other areas. He explained one of the methods: After you scan a public domain book, "reformat it as a PDF, mark it with a copyright date, register it as
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As a practical matter it is usually too expensive and difficult to file a lawsuit to establish that a copyright claim is spurious. In effect, the federal government encourages spurious copyright claims. The potential economic rewards for making such claims are great, while the possibility of getting
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Chicago learned that the public domain federal government footage he wanted to use in a film was considered copyrighted by a director who then wanted payment to use it. Similarly, Stanford professor Jan Krawitz needed to incorporate a public domain clip into an instructional film, but the archive
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Besides online digital libraries, a number of libraries, archives and museums which hold original manuscripts, photos and fine art, have claimed to have copyright over copies they make of those items because they possess the original. However, many of those items were created before the 20th century
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In the US Copyright Act, only two sections deal with improper assertions of copyright on public domain materials: Section 506(c) criminalizes fraudulent uses of copyright notices, and
Section 506(e) punishes knowingly making a false representation of a material fact in the application for copyright
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Copyright law itself creates strong incentives for copyfraud. The
Copyright Act provides for no civil penalty for falsely claiming ownership of public domain materials. There is also no remedy under the Act for individuals who wrongly refrain from legal copying or who make payment for permission to
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wrote that payment demands for spurious copyright infringement might be resisted in civil lawsuits under a number of commerce-law theories: (1) Breach of warranty of title; (2) unjust enrichment; (3) fraud; and (4) false advertising. Heald cited a case in which the first of these theories was used
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Companies that sell public domain material under false claims of copyright often require the buyer to agree to a contract commonly referred to as a license. Many such licenses for material bought online require a buyer to click a button to "accept" their terms before they can access the material.
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has argued that the US government should "make the penalties for copyfraud (false claim of copyright) at least as severe as the penalties for infringement; that is, take the wrongful decrease in the circulation of ideas at least as seriously as the wrongful increase in the circulation of ideas."
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sued Getty Images for asserting they owned copyrights to photos she donated to the public domain, Getty admitted that her images were in the public domain, but said it nonetheless had a right to charge a fee for distributing the material, since "Distributing and providing access to public domain
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Copyfraud stifles creativity and imposes financial costs upon consumers. False copyright claims lead individuals to pay unnecessarily for licenses and to forgo entirely projects that make legitimate uses of public domain materials. Copyfraud is a land grab. It represents private control over the
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The owners of the actual physical copies of public domain footage often impose restrictions on its use along with charging licensing fees. The result is that documentary filmmakers have in many cases found it nearly impossible to either make a film or else have dropped projects entirely. In one
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article, noted the "widespread practice of putting restrictions on scanned copies of public domain books online" and the many "powerful entities who lobby online services for a shoot now/ask questions later approach to copyright takedowns, while the victims of the fraud have no powerful voice
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But the US Copyright Act does not expressly provide for any civil actions to remedy illegal copyright claims over public domain materials, nor does the Act prescribe relief for individuals who have been damaged: either by refraining from copying or by paying for a license to use public domain
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state law when it conflicts with federal law, that such copyright-like licenses should be unenforceable. However, the first two cases dealing with violations of such licenses decided that the licenses were enforceable, despite the fact that the material used was in the public domain: see
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Content"), is owned by Bridgeman Images, its licensors or its third-party image partners. All elements of the Site, including the Bridgeman Images Content, are protected by copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret and other intellectual property laws and treaties."
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of the abandoned copyright, counterclaimed for damages in the amount paid to the owner on a breach of warranty/failure of consideration theory. The trial court awarded the opera company $ 50,500 in damages, and the court of appeals affirmed the judgement, finding that
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a new book with an ISBN, then submit it to Amazon.com for sale as an ebook on Kindle. Once the book is listed for sale ... submit it to Google Books for inclusion in its index. Google earns a small kickback on every sale referred to Amazon or other booksellers."
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orphan books settlement should be given further judicial review and invalidated. ... Google and Amazon should be prohibited from offering books with false copyrights, and the public should be empowered to flag copyfraud books and issue a take-down notice."
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in New York, similarly requires that a user of its archive first agree to their terms before visiting or reproducing anything from its collection of nineteenth and early 20th century photographs, most of which have long become part of the public domain.
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In the United Kingdom, it remains common for museums and repositories to claim rights over images of material in their collections and to charge reproduction fees. In November 2017, 27 prominent art historians, museum curators and critics wrote to
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portion of a film's budget, which leads more producers to simply cut any footage out of a film rather than deal with obtaining permissions. The industry motto, according to entertainment attorney Fernando Ramirez, is "When in doubt, cut it out."
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are reprinted and sold by large publishers that state or imply they own copyrights in those works. While selling copies of public domain works is legal, claiming or implying ownership of a copyright in those works can amount to fraud.
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In the United Kingdom, Ronan Deazley and Robert Sullivan argue that terms which require users to pay a licence fee for what should be fair dealing as permitted by copyright law could be in breach of section 2 of the
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According to Mazzone, archives and museums typically assert ownership of copyrights where none exist, and wrongly require users to agree to their license and terms and conditions. Former president of the
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Mazzone argues that copyfraud is usually successful because there are few and weak laws criminalizing false statements about copyrights, lax enforcement of such laws, few people who are competent to give
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and other characters and elements in Conan Doyle's works published before 1923. The US Supreme Court agreed with Klinger, ruling that these characters and elements are in the American public domain.
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406:, who wrote about this problem in a popular filmmaking trade journal, filmmakers are now "abandoning projects because of cost or self-censoring materials ... the sense in the
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in 1999: The "skill, labor or judgment merely in the process of copying cannot confer originality". Despite the clear ruling of a US federal court, however, Mazzone notes that the
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has been "undeterred by its loss in court and continues to assert copyright in reproductions" of countless public domain works by famous artists of previous centuries, such as
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ruling that Warner/Chappell's copyright claim was invalid and that the song is in the public domain, except for Warner/Chappell's specific piano arrangements of the song.
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noted that "official photos by the official White House photographer ... aren't copyrightable should instead be flagged as public domain." See D'Andrade, Hugh.
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In 2016, lawsuits were filed by the same legal team who brought the 2013 "Happy Birthday" lawsuit, alleging false claims of copyright with respect to the songs "
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account is free of copyright because it is a US federal government work. Yet, it bears a false claim that the "photograph may not be manipulated in any way".
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He also adds that "copyfraud upsets the constitutional balance and undermines First Amendment values", chilling free expression and stifling creativity.
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Cronin, Charles Patrick Desmond (March 8, 2016). "Possession is 99% of the Law: 3D Printing, Public Domain Cultural Artifacts & Copyright".
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ProQuest offers an online searchable database of newspapers from the nineteenth century on, with each displayed page showing a copyright notice.
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considers such uses of the DMCA to be "bogus complaints" a kind of copyfraud. Improper claims of copyright with respect to works used under a
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public domain. Copyfraud upsets the balance that the law has struck between private rights and the interests of the public in creative works.
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in Berlin. They released the data on the internet, allowing the public to copy the bust. Their aim was to defy "a culture of 'hyperownership
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on the copyright status of material and few people willing to risk a lawsuit to resist the fraudulent licensing fees that resellers demand.
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932:"The Court is persuaded that its original conclusion that Bridgeman's transparencies are not copyrightable under British law was correct."
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that had the film made no distinction between copyrighted works and public domain works, thereby requiring her to pay a substantial fee.
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clarified that, in the UK, no new copyright is created in making a photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional public domain artwork.
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issued numerous DMCA notices to try to stop journalists and others from using public domain information. Sony did the same in 2014.
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rights. Other legal scholars have suggested public and private remedies, and a few cases have been brought involving copyfraud.
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962:"passed, finally, completely and forever into the public domain and became freely available to the unrestricted use of anyone".
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The US Copyright Office stated that "digitization ... does not result in a new work of authorship" to allow a copyright.
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filed a lawsuit against an individual whom they allege abused DMCA takedowns to extort money from other users of the website.
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and Art Resource, have claimed copyright over images they supply and imposed restrictions on how the images can be used.
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2034:"Warner Music Reprising the Role of the Evil Slayer of the Public Domain, Fights Back Against Happy Birthday Lawsuit"
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United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit (October 4, 1984). Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.
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1940:"The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Takedown Notice Procedure: Misuses, Abuses, and Shortcomings of the Process"
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United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit (July 15, 1986). Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd.
2014:"Lawsuit Filed to Prove Happy Birthday Is in The Public Domain; Demands Warner Pay Back Millions of License Fees"
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in a lawsuit in Illinois for demanding that Klinger pay a license fee for the use in his book of the character
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after agreeing to their terms and paying license fees of up to $ 5,000 for a six-month term. When photographer
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17 USC sec. 105; and Compendium of US Copyright Office Practices sec. 313.6(C)(1) (3d ed.) US Copyright Office
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2267:"Photographer Sues Getty Images For $ 1 Billion For Claiming Copyright On Photos She Donated To The Public"
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that King Kong was in the public domain. Nintendo also won the appeal, a counterclaim and a further appeal.
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A Culture of Copyright: A scoping study on open access to digital cultural heritage collections in the UK
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2209:, Musikpiraten e.V., September 30, 2011, accessed May 16, 2016; and Van der Sar, Ernesto.
1988:"Conan Doyle Estate: Denying Sherlock Holmes Copyright Gives Him 'Multiple Personalities'"
1763:"Corbis & Copyright?: Is Bill Gates Trying to Corner the Market on Public Domain Art?"
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among the shrinking list of archives that properly states whether a work is copyrighted.
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and have become part of the public domain. One example that Mazzone gives is that of the
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2490:"Ashley Madison commits copyfraud in desperate bid to suppress news of its titanic leak"
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Mazzone also uses the example of Corbis, founded by Bill Gates, which was merged with
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Deazley, Ronan; Sullivan, Robert (2011). "Copyright, Licences, and Statutory Fraud".
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in good faith before issuing a takedown notice for content posted on the internet.
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falsely claimed a copyright on a YouTube video of the public-domain song
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community is that the problem has reached a crisis point. As a result,
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2625:[How Wikimedia defends the public domain against "Copyfraud"].
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In this case an opera company purchased the right to perform the opera
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Modern editions of public domain books hundreds of years old, such as
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National Portrait Gallery and Wikimedia Foundation copyright dispute
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to restrict usage of works that were already in the public domain.
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are often printed by museums with a questionable copyright notice.
2514:"Portugal Bans Use of DRM to Limit Access to Public Domain Works"
992:"Jason Mazzone, Professor, Lynn H. Murray Faculty Scholar in Law"
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2623:"Quand Wikimédia défend le domaine public contre le "copyfraud""
1748:, June 25, 2014, accessed June 16, 2015. See also Coleman, Ron.
1704:"Payment Demands for Spurious Copyrights: Four Causes of Action"
1827:, The White House flickr account, posted December 6, 2009. The
1001:, University of Illinois College of Law, accessed June 17, 2015
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2398:"Rights and Reproductions at the American Antiquarian Society"
1195:"Protection of Copyright Notices – 17 USC § 506(c) and 506(d)"
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Other notable use and recognition of improper copyright claims
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2425:"A most unpatriotic YouTube hijacking: America the Beautiful"
2200:"Musikpiraten e.V. examines option to sue GEMA for copyfraud"
1833:"White House Photos – Does the Public Need a License to Use?"
1290:"Policy Decision on Copyrightability of Digitized Typeface",
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advocating for them." Professor Tanya Asim Cooper wrote that
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registration. Section 512(f) additionally punishes using the
2636:"Le copyfraud, entre circulation des savoirs et contraintes"
2298:"Court Dismisses $ 1 Billion Copyright Claim Against Getty"
2070:"'Happy Birthday' Song Copyright Is Not Valid, Judge Rules"
1306:, "US Copyright Office Circular 14", accessed April 5, 2019
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Mazzone places blame on both violators and the government:
2370:"United States District Court of Nebraska Case No. 19-353"
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1750:"Who owns the copyright in scans of public domain works?"
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Reproductions of public domain works by artists such as
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to a public domain work converted to a different medium.
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Podcast interview of Jason Mazzone discussing copyfraud
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Copyfraud and Other Abuses of Intellectual Property Law
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affirmed a holding that copyright owners must consider
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to remove material the issuer knows is not infringing.
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content is different from asserting ownership of it".
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was coined by Jason Mazzone, a Professor of Law at the
1913:"Diehl v. Crook | Electronic Frontier Foundation"
2043:, Techdirt.com, September 3, 2013; and Johnson, Ted.
1887:"The plight of Pirates on the information superwaves"
1857:, Techdirt, November 20, 2012, accessed July 11, 2015
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1715:Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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1400:Hirtle Peter."Archives or Assets?",
1379:American Antiquarian Society license
851:Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.
709:Online Policy Group v. Diebold, Inc.
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