There are some interesting companion articles by Amy Gahran and Travis Swicegood which explain the differences between Some rights reserved and All rights reserved.
Lessons from the Chinese translation of Free Culture
Blog on Blog comment on the unique differences and lessons learnt about the Chinese translation of Laurence Lessig’s Free Culture book. Some of those involved in the project from the …
Audio recordings of the Lessig book Free Culture
The Laurence Lessig new book Free Culture has now been translated into Audio Chapter recordings in various languages by individuals wishing to allow others access to it.
An interview with John Perry Barlow
Brian Doherty from Reason speaks with John Perry Barlow regarding the legalities of intellectual property, intellectual products and the development of culture. There is a summary from the interview via …
The licensing of code, copy and paste and attribution
Chris Adamson has written a really interesting blog post at O’Reilly (and at Java.net) about the licensing of code in books and also online web articles. Eric Meyer has also …
Differences between theft and copying
The Register comments on the differences between theft and copying and associated legal issues regarding fair and unfair use of.
Clay Shirky’s post on Social Software Politics
Clay Shirky has posted an interesting blog entry called, Social Software and the Politics of Groups, which looks at the political approaches, group experiences, and barriers to public development of …
Who controls the Wireless spectrum?
Kevin Lynch, posts an interesting blog post on the current Spectrum policy changes under way in the US and elsewhere.
Apple files Sorenson Media Flash lawsuit
Apple files Sorenson Media Flash (Macromedia Flash) lawsuit http://news.com.com/2100-1040-897025.html
A great Peter Fielding article titled, This Business Brittle
An excellent article by Peter Fielding in ‘Digital Web Magazine’ on planning, collaboration, purpose, and cohesive organization in a web business. It’s titled, This Business Brittle.
Salon comments on the legal concerns of The WayBack Machine
Another article on the ‘WayBack Machine’ The Internet Wayback Machine aims to archive everything online. But will copyright laws leave nothing but junk? www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/11/02
Morality rights added into the Australian Copyright Act
An interesting article that looks at the morality rights in the Copyright Act. http://it.mycareer.com.au/opinion/legit/2001/10/02 Update (2002) Below is an excerpt on Moral Rights from the Copyright Agency in Australia. ——– …
Intellectual Property, patents and the W3C
An interesting article on some of the legal considerations of Patents which are infringed by the W3C and W3C Patent Policy. http://it.mycareer.com.au/breaking/2001/10/04 Update: Additional related links W3C Patent Policy Framework …
Regulating the Electronic Frontier – Australian Internet Forum
The Australian Internet Forums is having another meet in Sydney on September 7 titled ‘Regulating the Electronic Frontier’ http://australia.internet.com/breakfast
Laws affecting Product Design
An interesting article by Bruce Tognazzini from Nielsen Norman Group (NNG) looking at the threatening aspects of legislation in the US affecting Product Design. www.asktog.com/columns/049Lawyers.html
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