Tim Wu vs. Rick Cotton on Copyright
The New York Times Bits blog running run an interesting debate this week between Tim Wu, Professor of Law at the Columbia Law School, and Rick Cotton, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, NBC Universal, about copyright issues.
Postings so far include:
- "Is Copy Protection Needed or Futile?"
- "Should Internet Providers Block Copyrighted Works?"
- "Mixing It Up Over Remixes and Fair Use"
- "Responding to Readers on Filtering"
Latest posts in Copyright
- "GBS March Madness: Paths Forward for the Google Books Settlement" - March 5th, 2010
- Unintended Consequences: 12 Years Under the DMCA - March 4th, 2010
- "The Amended Google Books Settlement is Still Exclusive" - March 3rd, 2010
Latest posts in Digital Copyright Wars
- "GBS March Madness: Paths Forward for the Google Books Settlement" - March 5th, 2010
- Unintended Consequences: 12 Years Under the DMCA - March 4th, 2010
- "The Amended Google Books Settlement is Still Exclusive" - March 3rd, 2010
Latest posts in Digital Culture
- Next Generation Connectivity: A Review of Broadband Internet Transitions and Policy from Around the World - February 25th, 2010
- Digital Nation: 21st Century America's Progress Towards Universal Broadband Internet Access - February 22nd, 2010
- The Future of the Internet IV - February 21st, 2010













