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April 25, 2008
What Can You (Legally) Take From the Web?
Interesting post from IEEE Spectrum describing how copyright applies to bloggers and webmasters. Check it out!
See also: Legal Consequences of Co-Blogging: "The decision to blog collaboratively can have significant legal consequences for the co-bloggers. In part 1 of a two-part series, Eric Goldman examines how current legal doctrines relevant to co-blogging can lead to unexpected (and possibly unwanted) results." Here's Legal Consequences of Co-Blogging, Part 2) [RJ]
April 25, 2008 in Web Communications | Permalink
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