
Welcome to Copyright & New Media Law!
Since 1997, Copyright & New Media Law has been making sense of complex legal issues. It has become the go-to journal in its field by providing important information, analyses, and news of the laws important to professionals working with digital information and new media, including copyright, privacy, Internet law, licensing, and more! Learn more about our history here.
In August 2015, Copyright & New Media Law entered a new era! We are excited about the many new benefits we are now able to offer our subscribers, and we hope you will join us as we continue to grow and strengthen those offerings!
What the New Era Brings to You
The new era introduces an online presence with greatly increased capabilities of providing valuable benefits to our subscribers, from full-text searchable content of each issue (including archives) to a robust collection of online legal resources to access to unique services.
Knowing that our subscribers have differing needs and various reasons for subscribing, we’ve also expanded the range of subscription options beyond simply “print” and “digital.” We now offer Basic and Premium digital subscriptions, with the option to add print to either, and even a specially priced Student Subscription. Check out all your options now!
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Our subscribers come from a range of professions that all share a reliance on the creation and/or use of content in the digital realm, including higher education, medicine, law, government, entrepreneurs, and more.
The need for current, relevant, and accurate information about the law has never been greater, and we are committed to meeting that need as we grow!
Current Issue
- Supreme Court Ruling: new copyright eligibility test for useful articles
- How Copyright Law Works for YouTube
- A Few Secrets About Fair Use
PLUS: Editorial Column, News Updates, and Q&A
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