February 2008 Archives

If you're following the Harry Potter court case filed by J. K. Rowling and Warner Brothers against an RDR Books' Harry Potter Lexicon, you may want to look at the new court filings that came in on Friday to the Stanford Copyright & Fair Use site, courtesy of Justia.com.

 

The Stanford Fair Use Project is defending RDR books.

The Fairly Useful blog has a post by Matthew Sag on Stanford Law Professor Paul Goldstein's keynote at Columbia Law School's symposium on developments in fair use, Fair Use: "Incredibly Shrinking" or Extraordinarily Expanding?

Your suggestions are welcomed at any time. Please send to fairusecontent@justia.com