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Arts Journal Blog -- Policy Forum and Discussions

[Source: Arts Journal, August 20, 2010]
For intriguing discussions on the creative rights of artists and other policy issues from the brightest minds across all fields of the arts.See http://www.artsjournal.com/artists/reverse.html

Public Knowledge Presents Seventh IP3 Awards to Samuelson, Crawford, Geist and Paley

[Source: Public Knowledge, August 3, 2010]
Public Knowledge President Gigi B. Sohn announced that four winners have been chosen for the 2010 IP3 awards.  In addition, a special President’s Award will also be presented.  The name ...

Fair Use Victories on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA)

[Source: Center for Social Media at American Univeristy, by Patricia Aufderheide, July 26, 2010]
Another victory for common sense and fair use came today from the Librarian of Congress, acting on recommendations from Copyright Office. The latest ruling on exemptions to the Digital ...

YouTube Declares Victory In Viacom Case; Faces Appeal

[Source: PaidContent.org, June 23, 2010]
A federal judge has given Google a big win in its long-standing litigation with Viacom.

New Report from Public Knowledge About Copyright Reform Act

[Source: Public Knowledge, May 11, 2010]
Public Knowledge presents a 2nd proposal in their Copyright Reform Act series.

Open Video Coming to Wikipedia

[Source: Open Culture, by Peter Kaufman; March 20th, 2010]Wikipedia is now opening the online encyclopedia to video, giving contributors a new way to convey information in a richer way.  And ...

Fighting Intensifies over How to Enforce Intellectual Property Laws

[Source: L.A. Times, by Jon Healey; March 24, 2010]Barack Obama may be the country's most tech-friendly president ever, as comfortable discussing net neutrality as Swiss neutrality.  But his ...

Community Media's Path Out of Obscurity

If non-commercial media organizations hope to play a more significant role in the next evolution of the media landscape, we have to identify and capitalize on the strategic advantages of our ...

The Future of Journalism Is Not in the Past: Reframing the Debate Over How to "Save" Journalism

<!-- Content -->[Source: The Huffington Post, by Mark Cooper - April 14, 2009]

New Book: "Democratic Communications; Formations, Projects, Possibilities"

Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2008.338pp; Cloth 0-7391-1866-8 / 978-0-7391-1866-5