The Singularity Law Podcast Episode 4: The Elephant in the Room

Will DRM be the final nail in the coffin of PC gaming? How anonymous can the Internet be? Why won’t YouTube grant a full legal review of all DMCA takedown requests on election campaign videos? Will trademark owners be forced to monitor domain name registrations? Can libraries go digital? Can a record label infringe its own copyright? Michael and Josh tackle these questions and more on this week’s edition of The Singularity Law Podcast.

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Here are the show notes for this week’s episode:

Shownotes for The Singularity Law Podcast: Episode 4 for October 19, 2008

Our Panel for Today:

DRM and Activation in Video Games

Anonymity on the Internet

Google and YouTube refuse to grant special DMCA treatment to McCain Campaign Videos

Cybersquatters: The Hidden Trademark Danger

The Elephant is in the Library: Digital Libraries Online

Final Thoughts: Can a record label infringe its own copyright? One hosting provider thinks so.

  • Record Label ‘Infringes’ Own Copyright, Site Pulled
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