Copyright 2.0 Show - Episode 64
By Jonathan Bailey • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Podcast
It is Monday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.
However, this episode is a true abomination, for the first time in well over a year I am not on the podcast and Chris is going solo. If the horror is too great to bear, take comfort in that I still provided the show notes, though I am writing this before I leave for my trip, leaving plenty of room for Chris to go “off script”.
On that note, we do have lots of updates on a variety of stories including the AP controversy, the Jammie Thomas Case and the French “three strikes” system.
All in all, there were eighteen stories this week including news from all over the copyright world including our “Weird Story of the Week”.
This week’s stories include:
- The AP “Resolves” its DMCA Dispute
- RIAA Drops Another Case
- Kid Rock Encourages P2P
- MPAA Goes After DVRs
- Intellectual Property Museum Opens
- And Many more…
You can download the MP3 file here (direct download). Those interested in subscribing to the show can do so via this feed.
Also, a special thanks to our friends over at the Copyright and Fair Use Center at Stanford in their site. It is a great honor to be there!
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Jonathan Bailey is The Webmaster and author of Plagiarism Today, which he founded in 2005 as a way to help Webmasters going through content theft problems get accurate information and stay up to date on the rapidly-changing field. He is also a consultant to Webmasters and companies to help them devise practical content protection strategies and develop good copyright policies.
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