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Podcasting Law ’
Jan 3rd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, Podcasting Law
On Monday, December 31, 2007, President Bush signed into law the “Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007,” which amends the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by: establishing a definition of “a representative of the news media;” directing that required attorney fees be paid from an agency’s own appropriation rather than from […]
Tags: freedom of information act, legal issues, Podcasting Law, press freedom
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Jan 3rd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, Internet TV, Podcasting Law
There’s been a lot of controversy in the last year over the use and reuse of coyrighted content in videos published at sites like YouTube. A new study on copyright and creativity from the Center and American University‚Äôs Washington College of Law may help clear things up. The study (pdf), Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted […]
Tags: copyright, Internet television, Internet video, Podcasting Law, remix, remix culture, videos, videosharing, YouTube
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Dec 30th, 2007 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, Strange
The New York Times has a story today about the case of Stacy Snyder, a 25 year-old mother of two that lost her job over a MySpace photo of her as a “drunken pirate”: In the absence of strong protections for employees, poorly chosen words or even a single photograph posted online in one‚Äôs off-hours […]
Tags: controversy, Podcasting Law, Stacy Snyder
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Sep 11th, 2006 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Podcasting Law
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, along with a variety of individual podcasters and podcasting-related organizations, have released a joint statement opposing a new draft treaty being considered by the World Intellectual Property Organization, fearing that it could stifle innovation in podcasting and other forms of Internet distribution. “The Treaty will stifle innovation in podcasting-related technologies because […]
Tags: controversy, copyright, DRM, intellectual property, Podcasting, Podcasting Law
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Aug 7th, 2006 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Podcasting Law
RISA, the Recording Industry of South Africa, is accusing 5FM, one of SABC’s most profitable radio stations, of abusing copyright and illegally sharing of music, because of the station’s podcast. RiSA’s general manager, David du Plessis, said they advised the SABC in November to conduct their podcasting operations within mutually agreed parameters of the Copyright […]
Tags: controversy, copyright, Podcasting Law
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Jul 27th, 2006 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Podcast Directory Sites, Podcasting Law, Podcasting Services, Video Podcasts
PodShow, a podcasting network founded by Adam Curry which has proven to be no stranger to controversy, is being accused of hijacking Rocketboom’s copyrighted video content. Here’s what has Rocketboom concerned: Podshow appears to be displaying Rocketboom’s content in violation of Rocketboom’s license agreement: “Podshow is self-agrandizing by hotlinking Rocketboom into their player,” according to […]
Tags: Adam Curry, attribution, controversy, hijacking, Joanne Colan, Podcast Directory Sites, Podcasting Law, Podcasting Services, Video Podcasts
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Jul 9th, 2006 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Podcasting Law
Some podcasters are concerned that PodShow’s updated site may still be “hijacking” podcaster’s feeds.In a post to the Podcasting News forum, David Shapiro (of the Next Big Hit) writes that “Popular non podshow podcasts have rewritten feed links for WMP, Winamp and Realplayer.” “We never asked for these feeds to be created for Next Big […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, controversy, copyright, podcast hijacking, Podcasting Law, PodShow
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Jul 8th, 2006 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Podcasting Law, Strange
PodShow, which has come under heated criticism because the updated PodShow site hijacked podcasters feeds, has quickly updated their site to fix the problem.Instead of linking to podcasters’ original podcast feeds, PodShow was rewriting feeds, removing podcasters’ copyright notices and republishing them under PodShow URLs. PodShow was quick to respond to the firestorm that erupted […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, controversy, podcast hijacking, Podcasting Law, PodShow, Strange
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Jul 7th, 2006 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Podcasting Law
Some podcasters are “pissed” at PodShow, a podcast portal founded by podcasting pioneer Adam Curry. The site appears to be republishing podcaster’s podcast feeds, with changes, under PodShow URLs.”What was Podshow thinking?” asks Geek News Central’s Todd Cochrane. “Podshow has hijacked every listed podcasters RSS Feed, stripped out data and inserted their own info.” The […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, podcast hijacking, Podcasting, Podcasting Law, PodShow, RSS newsfeeds
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