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“Censorship” Author Responds
Howard Rosenberg replied to my posting that criticized his (and a co-author's) misguided views on government versus corporate censorship (I don't believe the latter exists). I've posted his email in the body of that post, which you can find here.
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GateHouse v NY Times Co.: Not So Simple After All
One of the most intriguing current media legal cases pits GateHouse Media, which owns a pile of newspapers in New England (and elsewhere) against the New York Times Co., owner of the Boston Globe and Boston.com. I've been looking at this from both si
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Creative Commons Party Tonite, San Francisco
If I wasn't in Phoenix today I'd be at Creative Commons' Birthday Party 2008 in San Francisco tonight.Creative Commons deserves your support even if you can't go to the event. Donate here.
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Opening the Government, Starting with the Transition
I'm a signer of a letter on a new site called An Open Transition, where a group of folks led by Larry Lessig:celebrates the incoming administration's decision to put a Creative Commons license on its Change.Gov transition website, thereby allow
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Spot.us Launches
David Cohn, one of the bright lights among new journalists, has launched Spot.us, a site that aims to persuade people from communities to send money to support excellent journalism about specific issues. I'm an advisor to this project and believe str
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BlogBoat 1.0 Next Sunday
Looking forward to BlogBoat 1.0 on Sunday, Nov. 9 in Ghent, Belgium. The Meeting of Minds gathering will explore citizen media and, among other things, its relationship to traditional journalism.
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CItizen Media and Elections
David Ardia at the Citizen Media Law Project has a terrific post, The Role of Citizen Media in Ensuring Fair Elections, with a long list of valuable resources. Don't miss this.
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Furthering Citizen Media: Interview
David Silverberg interviewed me for a series he's running on DigitalJournal.com. My entry is called The Journalist With a Business Edge .
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Blogger Libel Insurance
Citizen Media Law Project: New Insurance Program for Bloggers Offered by the Media Bloggers Association. The new insurance, which is currently available only to members of the Media Bloggers Association (MBA), provides coverage for defamation, invas
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Copyright Challenge in New Push for Open Government Data
Carl Malamud, a hero in providing access to information, has posted online the the 38-volume California Code of Regulations, over which the state claims copyright ownership.The Santa Rosa (Calif.) Press Democrat reports the story.ShareThis
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