Copyright: Page: 3

This is page 3 of the Copyright posts on Wruters Write.


  • Settlement Reached Regarding The Wind Done Gone (2002-05-13): Houghton Mifflin Company and the Stephens Mitchell Trusts have jointly agreed to bring and end to their litigation involving Houghton Mifflin's publication of Alice Randall's novel, The Wind Done Gone.

  • U.S. Copyright Office Website Undergoes Redesign (2002-05-02): The U.

  • U.S. Copyright Office Receives Mail Damaged By Irradiation (2002-03-26): The U.

  • USPS Delivery to U.S. Copyright Office Disrupted Since October (2002-01-10): ail delivery from the U.

  • Internet Pirates Target Top Authors (2001-08-24): Publishers and authors have been concerned that the illegal delivery of books over the Internet would occur in the future.

  • iCopyright Launches iCopyright Publisher Central (2001-07-03): iCopyright has announced the release of iCopyright Publisher Central, a suite of Web-based tools and services that enables publishers to implement the iCopyright's clearance service themselves, as well as manage their online licensing and reprints business.

  • Court Lifts Ban On The Wind Done Gone (2001-05-25): The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta has lifted an earlier District Court injunction banning the publication of The Wind Done Gone.

  • Houghton Mifflin Files Motion for Expedited Appeal Over Wind Done Gone (2001-04-25): Houghton Mifflin said it filed a motion for an expedited appeal with the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta to overturn last Friday's ruling preventing the publication of The Wind Done Gone.

  • Most Hollywood Producers Believe Copyrights Can be Protected Online (2000-08-03): Almost three out of four film and television producers believe that copyrights can be protected on the Internet despite the major concern about online piracy, according to the Red Herring/Hollywood Reporter Report on Convergence in Hollywood.