The Copyright & New Media Law Newsletter

The Copyright & New Media Law Newsletter is a quarterly Newsletter devoted to explaining copyright law, compliance, management, and licensing issues in plain English to a diverse audience. We have subscribers from 20 countries. Our 16th year of publication is in 2012.

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You can subscribe to the print, electronic Newsletter or to both formats.  Click to compare the formats.  The electronic Newsletter may be read on a computer, e-reading device or phone and may be shared on your intranet. Back volumes are available in print and in PDF.  Consortia pricing is available on request.  All subscriptions are on an annual basis.

Each issue includes an editorial, topical articles written by well-versed lawyers, academics and others, copyright Qs + As, plain English advice on such topics as:  proposed and new legislation in the U.S., Canada, in other countries, and what is happening at the international level, court cases and cases settled out of court, reviews of books and digital spaces, and articles on licensing issues, the protection of digital property, ownership of content, managing content, permissions and more!  Our revenue is subscription based and not advertisement driven, and we provide content from various perspectives.  Contributors include: Laura Gassaway, Kenneth Crews, Robert Brauneis, Donna Ferullo, David Green, Tyler Ochoa, Anthony J. Roda, Carolyn E. Wright, Rina Elster Pantalony, Pascale Chapdelaine, Wanda Noel, Greg Victoroff and Lloyd Jassin.  E-mail Copyright Alerts with copyright and licensing updates are an added bonus of your paid subscription.

Table of Contents for 2011 Volume, Issues 1-4.

Table of Contents for 2010 Volume, Issues 1-4.

Table of Contents for 2009 Volume, Issues 1 – 4.

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Update: February 1st, 2012
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