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Current Topic: Intellectual Property |
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DSpace: Durable Digital Documents |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
1:39 pm EDT, Oct 13, 2001 |
"DSpace, a newly developed digital archive created to capture and distribute the intellectual output of MIT. As a joint project of MIT Libraries and the Hewlett-Packard Company, DSpace provides stable long-term storage needed to house the approximately 10,000 articles produced annually by MIT faculty, researchers, centers and labs." DSpace: Durable Digital Documents |
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Music Labels, Publishers to Announce Online Deal |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
1:58 pm EDT, Oct 9, 2001 |
"Music publishers and recording companies are expected early this week to announce a deal for licensing of music online, removing a hurdle that threatened to thwart industry plans to launch Web services, sources close to the talks said on Sunday." Music Labels, Publishers to Announce Online Deal |
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Online Music Services Clear Major Legal Hurdle |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
1:49 pm EDT, Oct 9, 2001 |
"Internet music subscription services have cleared a major legal hurdle with an agreement between the National Music Publishers' Association (NMPA), The Harry Fox Agency, Inc. (HFA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." "This landmark agreement confirms that the streaming of music on demand requires a mechanical license under the U.S. Copyright Act," said Edward P. Murphy, President & CEO, NMPA. Online Music Services Clear Major Legal Hurdle |
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False Alarm: No Secret RIAA Meeting, After All |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
1:45 pm EDT, Oct 9, 2001 |
"The early report published by The Register about a secret RIAAA meeting has been corrected." Original Dispatch http://cryptome.org/riaa-secret.htm "On Thursday [October 4] there was a closed-door meeting at the Ritz-Carlton, which was "a direction setting" meeting." False Alarm: No Secret RIAA Meeting, After All |
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