Weekend Linkroll: 03/01/08
By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: Articles, LinkblogFrom the White House to the graveyard, this week’s copyright news takes us through a tour de force of horror and insanity.
From the White House to the graveyard, this week’s copyright news takes us through a tour de force of horror and insanity.
This week’s linkroll is poised to take you all over the world with news from all hemispheres plush a “special” appearance by Kiss frontman Gene Simmons.
It’s been another wild week for copyright news as we get several updates to old stories including The Pirate Bay and Snocap and Web Sheriff.
It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.
It’s been another busy week for copyright news. However, this week the stories seem to take a slightly more lighthearted spin as a strange cast of characters take center stage.
Another crazy week for copyright news. Hasbro is mad at an online Scrabble game, Warner Music is upset with Seeqpod, hackers are upset with the RIAA and much more!
This week’s link roll is a doozy with copyright news from the Church of Scientology, Time Warner Cable, The Pirate Bay and many other stories.
This week’s linkroll is a wild one. With AT&T speaking of filtering copyrighted material, Trent Reznor frustrated with the price of free music and a metaphysical professor embroiled in a fair use controversy.
It is a new year and time for another linkroll for the week’s copyright news. This one includes a great deal of music news including updates on Sony BMG dropping DRM, an update to Beyonce’s lawsuit and much more.
Remember, the linkroll below is a “raw” link collection. Some stories are repeated and others don’t point [...]
This week’s linkroll wound up being a lot longer than last week’s. First off, it covers many more days and, second, there was a lot going on. From Egypt trying to copyright the pyramids to more news from the IFPI.
It seems that everyone is trying to take care of some last bit of business [...]