Weekend Linkroll 08-09-08
By Jonathan Bailey • Aug 9th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Linkblog
Even though it seems as if copyright news was all over the Web this week, the actual number of stories went down compared to the last few weeks, which is good news for me when I go to do the show notes.
However, there was still no shortage of interesting copyright news as a Craigslist griefer gets sued for copyright infringement, a Texas weekly gets accused of rampant plagiarism, a bush aide sues over the move “Swing Vote” and Australian ISPs stand up to the idea of playing copyright cop.
Remember, as usual, this week’s linkroll is a “raw” link list. Some stories are duplicated, some do not point to their original sources and some may not be accurate. A great deal of refining goes into producing the show notes for the Copyright 2.0 Show.
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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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