This is page 3 of the Copyright posts on Writers 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.
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.