Open Business
"Yet, thinking practically, MySpace – one of the best known ‘open’ platforms for sharing content and information - recently changed its copyright policy following acquisition by Murdoch. Today everything which is uploaded to the site, your pictures,
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movies and recordings belongs, legally at least, to them. This position is clearly in opposition to some of the benefits sought by loosening intellectual property restrictions. The definition of ‘open’ also depends, in this regard, on encouraging communities which are sustainable. "
http://www.openbusiness.cc/2006/05/20/what-is-an-openbusiness/
Took too damn long, but finally!
"Enron jury reaches a verdict in fraud and conspiracy case "
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Enron_jury_reaches_verdict_in_fraud_0525.html
But:
http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=507&row=0
section 108 of the 1976 Act for copy right on taping news programs, basically that as long as it's straight news you just have to have the owner's copyright notice on it.
Then the author has this to say:
"A word of casuation here: Congress is referring to straight news, not to documentary, magazine format, nor other public affairs programs."
p.137
-from The Librarian's Copyright Companioon by James C. Heller
Which, if you've been paying attention since 1986 there hasn't been ANY straight news anywhere in the U.S., including your local TV station.
This is just bad policy all the way around. Because the "news" is driven by ratings and commerical interests now, not for the public discourse as it used to be. the bastiches.
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