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Copyright and the demise of newspapers
David Ardia at the IdeaLab blog: Copyright and the Demise of Newspapers.
Neil Netanel, a highly regarded legal scholar, has an interesting post on Balkinization entitled "The Demise of Newspapers: Economics, Copyright, Free Speech." Netanel, who has written extensively on copyright issues, posits that part of the reason for the decline in newspapers stems from Internet competitors that build on the content and value that newspapers create. He suggests that imposing a statutory license or levy on commercial Internet service providers and news aggregators might be a workable solution for ensuring that newspapers receive ompensation for their investment in quality reporting. ...
May 11, 2008 at 01:25 AM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink
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