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...Things Past" series, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," and "The Yellow Jar" attest, adapting other works into comix format can enrich not just the comix medium but the original as well. While we may not see any comix versions of the latest Michael Crichton there are plenty of (lapsed copyright) classics out there for otherwise unknown artists to rework into their own. If writers borrow and poets steal, let comix artists swipe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newer; Faster; Better | 1/30/2003 | See Source »

...past years, Harvard received five to seven complaints a year from copyright holders regarding illegal downloading. However, the number of complaints reached its highest level of 25 a week in September and October, Steen said...

Author: By Katharine A. Kaplan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lewis Warns Against Illegal Downloading | 1/29/2003 | See Source »

UPHELD. Extension Of Copyright Law, by the U.S. Supreme Court; in Washington. The 1998 law, sponsored by Congressman Sonny Bono, extended copyright protection for 20 years, preventing thousands of well-known works, including early Mickey Mouse cartoons and the Gershwin classic Rhapsody in Blue, from passing into the public domain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Jan. 27, 2003 | 1/27/2003 | See Source »

...UPHELD. EXTENSION OF U.S. COPYRIGHT LAW; by the U.S. Supreme Court; in Washington, D.C. The 1998 law, sponsored by then Congressman Sonny Bono, extended copyright protection for 20 years, preventing thousands of well-known works, including early Mickey Mouse cartoons and the Gershwin classic Rhapsody in Blue, from passing into the public domain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

...gray-market albums started showing up in major mainland cities, according to Giouw. The IFPI, which lobbies globally against piracy and copyright violations, traced the CDs to a single recycling company in northeast China and notified record companies. But, Giouw says, "at the time, none of the majors were concerned that it would have an impact on their business." Piracy was a much bigger issue. "This was the lesser evil," he explains. "Do you want these cutouts, or do you want pirates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zombie Discs | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

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