Yes, it’s been quite a while since I’ve posted to this blog! Certainly not from lack of material, but from lack of time … or rather, choosing to spend time… read more →
Know how it is when you try to be the nice guy, think you’re acting like a grown-up and all, and you give someone the benefit of the… read more →
As published on January 17, 2014, on the American Library Association Washington Office Blog, District Dispatch, in honor of Copyright Week. I thought about how to address these completely unexpected… read more →
On November 14, 2013, the Southern District of New York handed down its decision in The Authors Guild v. Google. On November 20, I posted in this blog an overview of the… read more →
Last week, a federal district court decided the most important case on copyright fair use in two decades, and libraries, universities, and information users across the country erupted in celebration.… read more →
When you hear that a California school district has hired a private company to monitor the social media activities in which its students engage outside of school time, do you feel… read more →