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Lynn King

Sotomayor Ruled Freelancers Need Not be Compensated for Online Use of Work - 0 views

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    "As a federal trial judge, Sotomayor ruled in 1997 that newspaper publishers were not violating copyrights by putting their freelancers' work into electronic databases."
Michael Baden-Campbell

The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    More on "Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals"
arnie Grossblatt

Elsevier published 6 fake journals - 0 views

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    We'll have a speaker from Elsevier at the SPI this year.
Lynn King

Do Publishers Owe It to Their Readers to Ensure the Accuracy of What They Publish? - Dy... - 0 views

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    Interesting in light of diminishing budgets and fewer resources being available for fact checking, etc.
arnie Grossblatt

Laws That Could Save Journalism - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Advocates for laws that would limit content aggregation on the Web
Michael Baden-Campbell

Move to Electronic System Means Long Waits at U.S. Copyright Office - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Problems with the new electronic copyright registration system are causing major delays at the U.S. Copyright Office
arnie Grossblatt

U.S. Opens Inquiry Into Google Books Deal - 0 views

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    Justice Department is looking at the settlement between Google and AAP & the Authors Guild for violations of anti-trust law. The settlement gives Google a huge edge over competitors, at the same time it avoids resolving the Fair Use issues.
arnie Grossblatt

YouTube - Copyright, Content and Class Action Lawsuits: A Debate on the Google Book Sea... - 0 views

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    Interesting video of the Google Book Search settlemnt.
Michael Baden-Campbell

Elsevier Published Fake Journals « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    Elsevier, in cooperation with some pharmaceutical companies, published over 5 journal-like entitities from 2000-2008. These "journals" were given names that sounded basically reputable, but were essentially reprints of works that appeared in other Elsevier journals and featured works that touted the benefits of drugs produced by these drug companies.
Michael Baden-Campbell

Chaos Plays Catch-up « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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    A math journal published by Elsevier published over 300 research articles written by the Editor-in-Chief. The articles appear to have bypassed the peer-review process entirely.
arnie Grossblatt

Google Unveils New Tool To Dig for Public Data - 0 views

  • The E-Government Act of 2002 required government agencies to make information more accessible electronically, but users have complained that many agencies do not organize their Web sites so they can be easily indexed by search engines
  • Sunlight Foundation
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    Google has been working with the Federal government on facilitating access to government data - this article talks about the first fruits of that effort.
Lynn King

Force Behind New Copyright Law - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Barbara Ringer, force behind 1976 copyright act, dies
Lynn King

OnCopyright » Blog Archive » AP, Shepard Fairey and a thing called the Obama ... - 0 views

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    Obama HOPE poster
arnie Grossblatt

Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business - 0 views

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    This article is over a year old, and soon to be updated by Chris Anderson's book of the same title, but it's still well worth the read.
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