New Perspectives on Old Perspectives: How an Art Project Helped the NYPL Put Its 3D Stereograph Collection in Your Hands
What is a photograph if not an invitation to step, however hesitantly, however briefly, into another time?
What is a photograph if not an invitation to step, however hesitantly, however briefly, into another time?
Christina Gagnier | Posted 03.19.2012
The case marked a continuance of the debate over the Copyright Clause of the United States Constitution that was broached in the 2003 Supreme Court decision in the Eldred v. Ashcroft case.
Jennifer Jenkins | Posted 03.10.2012
Copyright law gives authors and publishers exclusive rights for a "limited time," to encourage them to create and distribute works. So what is entering the public domain in the U.S. this year? Not a single published work. Why should you care?
Posted 12.05.2011
In an age where we can use the internet to become DJ's, composers, directors and human encyclopedias, it makes sense we should get a chance to try out...
Lewis Hyde | Posted 12.04.2011
In 1948, Twentieth-Century Fox released the Cold War's first anticommunist film, Iron Curtain, the soundtrack of which featured music by Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich. Shostakovich himself never saw the film.
Lewis Hyde | Posted 12.03.2011
This week the Supreme Court will hear a case concerning what ought to be called "copyright rendition." The plaintiffs are challenging a 1994 law that, for the first time in U.S. history, removed hundreds of thousands of works from the public domain.
Andy Miah | Posted 05.25.2011
How should we regard the business card in a digital age? For a few years now, I have been photographing business cards. but today, I decided that they should go into the public domain.
Posted 05.25.2011
Since over a year ago free eBooks have been a hot topic in the publishing market. Last week, however, The Washington Post reported that Amazon has be...
Karen Atkinson | Posted 05.25.2011
Even with creative commons searches for images, it is not always clear if those images are copyrighted. With this new mark, we will no longer be guessing.
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011
It's not enough to revere the best of our film heritage -- we must work to protect and preserve it. With that in mind, I've compiled a short list of public domain titles that I'd like to see brought back to their original glory.
CNET | Tom Krazit | Posted 05.25.2011
At this point, Google and the Authors Guild must feel like they are in a James Joyce novel. The Google Books case drags on with no hint of when the s...
AFP | Posted 05.25.2011
VIENNA -- Austria's national library said Tuesday it has struck a 30-million-euro deal with US Internet giant Google to digitise 400,000 copyright-fre...
Jonathan Melber | Posted 05.25.2011
The Brooklyn Museum understands that the public better served, when it allows its collection to be reproduced, remixed and disseminated in as many (non-commercial) ways as possible.
Anis Shivani | Posted 05.25.2011
How can we retain, even enhance, creativity in the digital age, taking advantage of near-zero costs of redistribution? Two recent books consider the question.
The New York Public Library | Posted 03.27.2012