I got an interesting email from Lawrence Lessig yesterday, reviewing
some of the new projects Creative Commons has coming
up next year. (Nothing notable going on…I tossed CC some $$ this
year, and I encourage you to do the same. So I get all the emails.)

One project in particular stood out…it’s fascinating. A project
called Returning Author’s Rights (go about a third of the way down
the page there). From the description: Under US copyright law, a
creator has the right to “terminate” any transfer of rights he or she
made 35 years after the transfer. But to do so requires an insanely
complex series of steps which most creators simply don’t have the time
or knowledge to engage in. Thus, the law gives authors this right, but
the law is so insanely complicated that creators would have a
difficult time trying to exercise it. We can help with this. Over the
past year, we’ve been mapping out a computer program – a kind of
wizard for termination of transfer applications – that creators could
use to know whether they have rights that they might reclaim and to
help the authors reclaim those rights.

Uh, wow. I can see why they call it a “stealth project” elsewhere in
the description. I can’t wait to find and read more specific info on
this, but it is HUGE. There are many creators out there who have
signed over content that is no longer making the transferee any money,
but which the transferee holds onto as a matter of course. Music
examples alone abound. The possibility that authors could reclaim some
of these rights is awesome…I can’t wait to read more about the
project and the process. Who knew? Thanks again, Professor Lessig and
CC! You are doing important stuff.

Tricky little bastards. I presently have an inner ear infection,
most likely CAUSED BY A VIRUS, that’s put me down for two days. I don’t
actually feel that bad in the “sore throat, cough, fever” sense…but
my inner ear is so wonked that I actually threw up on Saturday from
the sensation of walking around my house and turning my head quickly!
Ick! (See, the old “tell you what my cat ate this morning” bloggers
got NOTHIN’ on me, baby!) Can’t drive, can’t do much of anything.

I’ve learned how to sit and read in bed (and finally even at the desk
today) with my head remaining VERY still. It helps. (Plus, I’ve been
on Dramamine 24×7 since Saturday evening). Nothing to take for this,
since IT’S A VIRUS. The general timeframe is two to three days, so
hopefully I’ll be back out and about tomorrow. In the meantime, where
are the nanobots? I need anti-viral nanites, and I need ’em right now!