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Daily Archives: July 31, 2012

LLRX – The Decline of DVD-by-Mail, or Further Thoughts on the Digital Death of Copyright’s First Sale Doctrine

Via LLRX – The Decline of DVD-by-Mail, or Further Thoughts on the Digital Death of Copyright’s First Sale Doctrine – Prof. Annemarie Bridy comments on a dynamic new area of online copyright and licensing as she focuses on how Netflix is transitioning from an operating model that is clearly covered by an exception to copyright law to one that (very probably) requires permission for every content delivery.

New GAO Reports: Coast Guard Legacy Vessels, Nuclear Security Enterprise, Privacy, Strategic Weapons

Coast Guard – Legacy Vessels’ Declining Conditions Reinforce Need for More Realistic Operational Targets, GAO-12-741, July 31, 2012 Modernizing the Nuclear Security Enterprise, NNSA’s Reviews of Budget Estimates and Decisions on Resource Trade-offs Need Strengthening, GAO-12-806, July 31, 2012 Privacy – Federal Law Should Be Updated to Address Changing Technology Landscape, GAO-12-961T, July 31, 2012… Continue Reading

How Fair Use Can Help Solve the Orphan Works Problem

How Fair Use Can Help Solve the Orphan Works Problem, Jennifer M. Urban – University of California, Berkeley – School of Law, June 18, 2012. Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Vol. 27, 2012. UC Berkeley Public Law Research Paper No. 2089526 “Many works that libraries, archives, and historical societies, among others, would like to digitize and… Continue Reading

The Minimum Balance at Risk: A Proposal to Mitigate the Systemic Risks Posed by Money Market Funds

The Minimum Balance at Risk: A Proposal to Mitigate the Systemic Risks Posed by Money Market Funds, Patrick E. McCabe, Marco Cipriani, Michael Holscher, and Antoine Martin. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, no. 564. July 2012 “This paper introduces a proposal for money market fund (MMF) reform that could mitigate systemic risks… Continue Reading

Federal Pollution Control Laws: How Are They Enforced?

Federal Pollution Control Laws: How Are They Enforced? by Robert Esworthy – Specialist in Environmental Policy. July 7, 2012 “As a result of enforcement actions and settlements for noncompliance with federal pollution control requirements, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that, for FY2011, regulated entities committed to invest an estimated $19.0 billion for judicially… Continue Reading

USDA Designates Additional 76 Counties in 6 States as Primary Natural Disaster Areas Due to Worsening Drought

News release: “Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack designated 76 additional counties in six states as primary natural disaster areas due to damage and losses caused by drought and excessive heat. During the 2012 crop year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated 1,369 counties across 31 states as disaster areas due to drought—making all qualified… Continue Reading