copyright
-
Couple Who Pointed Guns at Protesters Sues Photographer Who Captured Them in the Act
In a delightful act of copyright justice, Mark and Patricia McCloskey — the personal injury attorneys who became infamous for aiming firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters this summer from their castle mansion’s pristine lawn — have reportedly been sent a $US1,500 ($2,056) bill for attempting to profit off one of the photos of that…
-
Comics, Contracts, and Covid: Inside the Scandal at Terrific Production
The novel coronavirus pandemic has devastated the comic book industry. So it seemed too good to be true that one publisher was not only hiring en masse, it was recruiting new talent. But it could come at a price: the company would keep half of their pay until 90% of Americans were vaccinated against covid-19.
-
The 5 Winners (and 3 Losers) of San Diego Comic-Con 2020 (at Home)
fan conventions in 2020 will look like.
-
U.S. Copyright Office Says It’s Time To Update The DMCA, Mostly In Favour Of Rightsholders
The U.S. Copyright Office has released a long-awaited, 192-page report that could give the music and movie industry an opening to fight for stricter enforcement of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.