Saturday Linkroll: Slower Week
By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 15th, 2007 • Category: Articles, LinkblogJudges, juries and copyright holders alike seem to be slipping into the holiday routine. This week was a little bit more slow than previous ones.
Still, there are a lot of great stories this week, including TV studios using bittorrent to measure the popularity of a show, information about the Kindle and even some movie history being made by the “Jackass” troupe.
Remember, the linkroll below is a “raw” link collection. Some stories are repeated and others don’t point to their original source. I’ll be doing a great deal of massaging and reworking to craft the show notes for the actual Copyright 2.0 Show.
Hope you are having a great weekend!
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