Posts Tagged ‘copyright news’

Weekend Linkroll - 04-12-08

By Jonathan Bailey • Apr 12th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Linkblog

It’s been another wild week for copyright news. The Village People attempt to compete for the dumbest DMCA notice ever, Demonoid comes back and the debate over net filtering gets hotters than ever.



iParadigms Wins Turnitin Lawsuit

By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 25th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues

iParadigms won a lawsuit filed by a four students alleging that their Turnitin service violated their copyright. But how will the ruling affect Webmasters and those of us dealing with indexing outside the classroom? The answer is unclear.



Content Theft and Second Life

By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 12th, 2008 • Category: Articles, DMCA, Legal Issues, News

The virtual world of Second Life has experienced a severe spike in the amount of content theft in recent months generating massive protests and user outrage. So what exactly is going on in SL and how can it change the Web?



Copyright 2.0 Show - Episode 46

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Podcast

It’s been another crazy week for copyright news with the EU generating much of the headlines. We have new proposals across Europe, beginnings for some lawsuits and endings for other as well as a special appearance by The VIllage People.



My Disappointment With Creative Commons

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 12th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, Punditry

Creative Commons has been a part of my copyright plan for five years now but, as I look back over the past half decade, my excitement and enthusiasm is tinged by disappointment and unanswered questions.



Copyright 2.0 Show - Episode 45

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 11th, 2008 • Category: Podcast

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.



Weekend Linkroll - Congress Targets Colleges

By Jonathan Bailey • Feb 9th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Linkblog

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.