September 25, 2003

Free Speech, Copyrights Collide Over Web Posting

A clash between the commercial rights of a scientist and the free speech rights of a critic is heading to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. At issue is whether the critic can post copyrighted materials he obtained only after someone else breached a confidentiality agreement and provided him with proprietary information to which he had no right. [New York Law Journal]


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