IP and Children, in the Wilderness
Michael Chabon has an elegiac essay in the New York Review of Books (“Manhood for Amateurs: The Wilderness of Childhood”) on… Read More »IP and Children, in the Wilderness
Michael Chabon has an elegiac essay in the New York Review of Books (“Manhood for Amateurs: The Wilderness of Childhood”) on… Read More »IP and Children, in the Wilderness
The recent “World Copyright Summit,” sponsored by CISAC (the “International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers”) only came to… Read More »A Note on the World Copyright Summit
For the moment, J.D. Salinger has in hand an order prohibiting the distribution in the U.S. of 60 Years Later:… Read More »A Sequel in the Rye?
I’ve had the pleasure of wandering through the Metropolitan Museum in New York many times over the years, but for… Read More »Pen and Parchment at the Metropolitan Museum
The recording industry’s inquisitorial pursuit of downloaders has reached new heights – or depths. Map Boon onto the interests represented… Read More »A New Low