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| 30 Oct 2009 by Cory Doctorow Boing Boing readers may remember a year ago when the great State of Oregon asserted copyright over the Oregon Revised Statutes, sending take-down notices prohibiting reuse by Justia and Public.Resource.Org. In a shining example of ... Boing Boing - http://www.boingboing.net/ - References [ More results from Boing Boing ] |
| 16 Apr 2008 This has to be in the top five dumbest copyright threats I've ever seen, and that's saying a lot. Oregon sent a cease-and-desist letter to Justia.com threatening a copyright lawsuit for republishing Oregon law. ... Greg Beck's HQ - http://gbeck.org/ |
| 19 Apr 2008 by Tim Stanley Last week, the State of Oregon Legislative Counsel Committee sent Justia a notice of copyright infringement and demand to cease and desist. In its letter, Dexter Johnson, the Legislative Counsel, asked us to remove a copy of the Oregon ... Justia Law, Technology and Legal Marketing Blog - http://onward.justia.com/ - References [ More results from Justia Law, Technology and Legal Marketing Blog ] |
| 30 Oct 2009 by Mark Frauenfelder Rogue archivist Carl Malamud sez, Boing Boing readers may remember a year ago when the great State of Oregon asserted copyright over the Oregon Revised Statutes, sending take-down notices prohibiting reuse by Justia and Public.Resource. ... Boing Boing Gadgets - http://gadgets.boingboing.net/ - References |
| 14 May 2008 by Sam Bayard As part of this negotiation, Oregon proposed a "public license" that would allow Justia and Public.Resource.Org to continue to post the Oregon Revised Statutes. I haven't been able to get a copy of the proposed license itself, ... Citizen Media Law Project - - http://www.citmedialaw.org/ - References [ More results from Citizen Media Law Project - ] |
| 20 Jun 2008 by rtruman Justia and Public.Resource.Org were invited, along with Karl Olson our counsel, to testify before the Oregon Legislative Counsel Committee. We were joined by a public panel of wikipedians and open source advocates. ... BoleyBlogs! - http://lawlib.lclark.edu/boleyblogs/ - References [ More results from BoleyBlogs! ] |
| 19 Apr 2008 by Tim Stanley and there have been a additional posts on other blogs. carl malamud of public.resource.org has put the letter oregon wrote justia and some replies online here. we are talking with oregon early next week and will let you know how it goes ... Fairly Used - http://fairuse.stanford.edu/blog/ - References |
| 26 Jun 2008 by Pete Forsyth the hearing resulted after the lcc ordered justia.com, a california-based company that publishes the laws of many states on its web site, to take down its copy of the oregon revised statutes. justia partnered with public.resource. ... wikiproject Oregon - http://wikiprojectoregon.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 21 Apr 2008 by peggygarvin oregon's legislative counsel, dexter johnson, has therefore requested that legal information site justia remove the information or (preferably) take out a paid license from the state. the justia website updates the story with their 19 ... SLA Government Information Division - http://sla-divisions.typepad.com/government_information/ |
| 18 Apr 2008 by Wendy Davis But Johnson said in a letter to Justia CEO Tim Stanley that Oregon isn't complaining about publication of the laws, but of original material--like prefaces--that Oregon's legislative counsel committee wrote to accompany the laws. "Although the committee does not claim a ... But should the case end up in litigation, some open government advocates believe Oregon would have a hard time proving that organizing and packaging state statutes confers copyright protection. ... MediaPost | Media News - http://publications.mediapost.com/ |
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