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  • A couple of facts about revolutions
    The Internet in all of its social splendor is revolutionary, some would say the most revolutionary change in the the history of the world when to comes to the way humans communicate. It’s opened...
    /posts/andrew.swenson/a-couple-of-facts-about-revolutions - Andrew Swenson - 18 Mar 2010
  • Paperchase social media storm versus journalistic integrity; and implications for crisis communications
    Paperchase has published a statement on the contact section of its web site about the alleged copyright theft of work by independent artist Hidden Eloise. The stationery firm said that it purchas...
    /posts/stephen.waddington/paperchase-social-media-storm-versus-journalistic-integrity-and-implications-for-crisis-communi - Stephen Waddington - 12 Feb 2010
  • NLA web licensing won’t make a dent in online losses for newspaper industry
    Revenues from the Newspaper Licensing Authority’s (NLA) web licensing scheme will make little impact on the losses being racked up by newspaper publishers online. The NLA’s own estimates p...
    /posts/stephen.waddington/nla-web-licensing-wont-make-a-dent-in-online-losses-for-newspaper-industry - Stephen Waddington - 28 Mar 2010
  • NLA vs Meltwater: come and have a go [...] but make sure you have the requisite authority to make your point in court
    Steve has posted an update on the NLA vs Meltwater tribunal after the NLA issued a statement yesterday and he caught up with its commercial director Andrew Hughes. “The NLA says Meltwater’...
    /posts/stephen.waddington/nla-vs-meltwater-8220come-and-have-a-go-...-but-make-sure-you-have-the-requisite-authority-to-m - Stephen Waddington - 22 Jan 2010
  • NLA suspends invoicing for web licensing costs; advises end users to make accruals
    The Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) has written to end users of paid-for newspaper web monitoring services today in a bid to qualify the status of its newspaper web licensing scheme. The move fo...
    /posts/stephen.waddington/nla-suspends-invoicing-for-web-licensing-costs-advises-end-users-to-make-accruals - Stephen Waddington - 8 Jan 2010
  • Lord Lucas withdraws web link copyright amendment to the Digital Economy bill
    Further to my blog post early today on the Right2Link campaign thanks to Andrew Smith for an update on Lord Lucas’ proposed amendment (292BA) to the Digital Economy bill seeking the “prote...
    /posts/stephen.waddington/lord-lucas-withdraws-web-link-copyright-amendment-to-the-digital-economy-bill - Stephen Waddington - 12 Feb 2010
  • NLA, Agency or Anachronism?
    I have always admired the UK's Newspaper Licensing Agency for its self-assured composure in freshly applying last century's rules to this one. Now I know rules don't just expire, but equa...
    /posts/philip.sheldrake/nla-agency-or-anachronism - Philip Sheldrake - 14 Oct 2007
  • Somebody stole my content!
    Yesterday's Technology section of The Guardian published an article about a church being sued by Getty Images over unlicensed use of 2 images on its website. A volunteer designed and built the web...
    /posts/mindy.gofton/somebody-stole-my-content - Mindy Gofton - 28 Nov 2008
  • Duplicate, Autogenerate, Scrape and Copy Content?
    Bet you liked that last blog post eh? Made loads of sense?  It's also probably not the first time you've seen a page of content that sounded that great. And linked out a billion times to ...
    /posts/mindy.gofton/duplicate-autogenerate-scrape-and-copy-content - Mindy Gofton - 6 Nov 2009
  • Facebook's legal action could discourage web users
    Facebook is seeking a jury trial in the USA to get a German web site shut down. Shall I repeat that? It does sound stupid doesn't it, but as various news services have reported, Facebook is taking...
    /posts/graham.jones/facebooks-legal-action-could-discourage-web-users - Graham Jones - 22 Jul 2008

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