Copyright News Links – 01-17-09
By Jonathan Bailey • Jan 17th, 2009 • Category: Articles, Linkblog
Though it hasn’t been our busiest week in terms of story count, one look at the stories you can see there were some major happenings.
First, we have a series of controversial proposals in the UK and Europe, plans for copyright reform here in the U.S., a setback for the RIAA and change in tactics for YouTube when it comes to takedowns.
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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