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Is Kellogg Using Grant Achatz's Name Without Permission?

Is Kellogg Using Grant Achatz's Name Without Permission?

There's a recipe attributed to Achatz on their site - but his business partner Nick Kokonas claims that it's not his. more ›

Do This: GastroIntellectual Property Law Symposium

Do This: GastroIntellectual Property Law Symposium

As food gets more and more complicated and involves more technological wizardry, does it also require legal protection? more ›

See This: RiP! A Remix Manifesto

See This: RiP! A Remix Manifesto

When we heard about a new documentary featuring the music of Girl Talk, one of our all-time favorite interview subjects, we couldn't wait to see it. And that isn't hard: RiP! A Remix Manifesto is available online as a pay-what-you-want download. We're sure glad we did. It's the most clearly articulated work on copyright and remix culture that we've ever seen. more ›

Interview: Lucas Hilderbrand

Interview: Lucas Hilderbrand

Inherent Vice: Bootleg Histories of Videotape and Copyright is a new book examining the history of analog videotape, specifically VHS. Essentially introduced to consumers as a "blank format," its aesthetic properties and technological flexibility immediately placed it at the center of a legal maelstrom. At first movie studios and other copyright holders resisted VHS, but after U.S. courts reinterpreted copyright law to protect fair use by consumers they changed their tune and found ways to exploit the technology. This of course led to the VHS explosion of the 80's and 90's (by 1998 about 96.3% of all American households owned at least one VCR). Although VHS is now an "outdated" format (perhaps soon to be joined by DVD), it radically changed not only how audiences watched things but what they watched. For the first time viewers were able to easily manipulate content, via time shifting, and even create their own. In other words, at the risk of stating the obvious, VHS paved the way for TiVo and YouTube. more ›

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