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Big, wonky win for #FairUse in US #copyright:
TLDR: If a tech standard becomes part of a legal standard, you can share it freely online without fear of liability for infringement.
“Many private organizations develop and copyright suggested technical standards ... We hold that the non-commercial dissemination of such standards, as incorporated by reference into law, constitutes fair use and thus cannot support liability for copyright infringement.
«El #copyright no es la solución» afirma @beabusaniche de Fundación Vía Libre.
Como en casi todos los problemas que plantea la Inteligencia Artificial, la cuestión no es lo que puede hacer o no, sino las grandes asimetrías que hay en sus usos y su desarrollo 👇
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«El copyright no es la solución»
La difusión de la inteligencia artificial plantea nuevos dilemas sobre derechos de autor, acceso a la información y monopolios. La visión de la presidenta de la Fundación Vía Libre.Revista Acción
Hay un sábado de común de denominadores 🙌🤓
Ya están disponibles nuestras lecturas recomendadas de agosto: las demandas contra #InternetArchive, derechos de autor y #copyright, criptomonedas e #InteligenciaArtificial, y mucho más.
¡Buenas lecturas! 👇
sursiendo.org/2023/08/hay-un-s…
When you think about public libraries and the publishers’ market power in digital book licensing, sit for a minute with the fact that publishers view free book lending as a form of unfair competition that they’d like to eliminate. If ©️ law can’t support and sustain public libraries in the digital age, then its constitutional purpose has been abandoned. #copyright #lawfedi
The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library - The Verge theverge.com/2023/3/24/2365580…
The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan and lend e-books like a library
A federal judge has ruled against the Internet Archive in a lawsuit brought against it by four book publishers, deciding that the website does not have the right to scan books and lend them out like a library.Jay Peters (The Verge)
"For many creators, the question of whether they can use something seems so simple, but can be really hard to figure out. Until recently, a lot of that data has been locked away in these public records."
"...locked away in these public records" is a mind-blower in itself.
This is wild and not in a good way: help.oclc.org/@api/deki/files/…
Basically a hack to get around the EU Copyright law affects interlibrary loans. The implementation is crazy, but the whole concept of needing such a solution is even crazier.