Online Journalism Copyright Law

a resource for those concerned with copyright issues on the web containing relevant blawg feeds, books, articles and legal scholars

Monday, April 30, 2007

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Thomas G. Field

Donna Wentworth

Wendy Seltzer
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Why a blog about online journalism copyright?

One important thing to note is that technology progresses faster than law. This means that current Internet law (cyberlaw) is limited in its scope and reach because a tradition of legal precedents and case law surrounding new Web realities is still in its infancy. This presents many challenges to online journalism and those journalists, editors and reporters working now because they are unsure of the boundaries and ramifications of their decisions. In the meantime, as journalists and legal scholars continue to grapple with difficult Web publishing decisions, this blog has been established to be a resource for those interested in keeping up with the latest issues related to Online Journalism Copyright Law. Other blogs related to online journalism law include: User-generated content on the Web, Online Journalism Privacy/Security Policy and Legal Issues in Web-Only Publishing

Case Law (significant cases)

  • ALS Scan v. Remarq Communities, Inc.
  • Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corp.
  • UMG Records v. MP3.com
  • New York Times Co. v. Tasini