Belly Up to the IP Bar - Podcast II
Topic of this week's show is NewsMashing, the idea that you could annotate and linkify the news. As Ernest Miller points out, if you were to perform this act on your own, copyright infringement is likely. Therefore, in order for newsmashing to succeed, we'll need to 1. find a service to support it and 2. find news organizations to allow. Listen to the show to learn more.
Show Notes: 3-18-05 podcast
The podcast is available here: enclosure and you can also subscribe via ipodder.org.
* Ernest Miller on Slate Induces Copyright Violations: "Paul Boutin, who advocates HTML annotation software for bloggers (Newsmashing: The new technique that will change blogging forever)."
* Annotated Decision of MGM v. Grokster
* Creative Commons Is Rewriting Rules of Copyright [bmn] [via]
* Lawrence Lessig invites the internet community to update 'Code' using Jotspot at http://codebook.jot.com/ [via Lauren Gelman] see also: Interview With Larry About The Code Wiki [via]
* Denise Howell's WIP (Wednesday IP) Links
* Music: Today's music is 17 seconds of copyright notices from 'Question' from "A Night At The Hip-Hopera" by Kleptones (Queen sample)
* "Chill out dude!" by Caleb Heller
Belly Up to the (IP) Bar
* Stephen Nipper on protesting trademark registration of podcast: "Marty Schwimmer points out that someone has filed a trademark application seeking registration of the trademark PODCAST on "online prerecorded radio program over the internet."
* Lessig: I will not agree to publish in any academic journal that does not permit me the freedoms of at least a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
* Help defend bloggers' rights to keep their sources secret: "I need links to news stories broken by bloggers-- things a court can look at and say 'this looks like what we traditionally think of as journalism.'"
* Versaci's so-called lawsuit dismissed: court finds "so called lawyer" has no defamation claim
* it's here.... the rethink(ip) aloud podcast [mp3]: not to diss Nipper or Buchanan but my favorite part was Douglas Sorocco's rant. I just hope he wasn't talking about me in there.
Show Notes: 3-18-05 podcast
The podcast is available here: enclosure and you can also subscribe via ipodder.org.
* Ernest Miller on Slate Induces Copyright Violations: "Paul Boutin, who advocates HTML annotation software for bloggers (Newsmashing: The new technique that will change blogging forever)."
* Annotated Decision of MGM v. Grokster
* Creative Commons Is Rewriting Rules of Copyright [bmn] [via]
* Lawrence Lessig invites the internet community to update 'Code' using Jotspot at http://codebook.jot.com/ [via Lauren Gelman] see also: Interview With Larry About The Code Wiki [via]
* Denise Howell's WIP (Wednesday IP) Links
* Music: Today's music is 17 seconds of copyright notices from 'Question' from "A Night At The Hip-Hopera" by Kleptones (Queen sample)
* "Chill out dude!" by Caleb Heller
Belly Up to the (IP) Bar
* Stephen Nipper on protesting trademark registration of podcast: "Marty Schwimmer points out that someone has filed a trademark application seeking registration of the trademark PODCAST on "online prerecorded radio program over the internet."
* Lessig: I will not agree to publish in any academic journal that does not permit me the freedoms of at least a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
* Help defend bloggers' rights to keep their sources secret: "I need links to news stories broken by bloggers-- things a court can look at and say 'this looks like what we traditionally think of as journalism.'"
* Versaci's so-called lawsuit dismissed: court finds "so called lawyer" has no defamation claim
* it's here.... the rethink(ip) aloud podcast [mp3]: not to diss Nipper or Buchanan but my favorite part was Douglas Sorocco's rant. I just hope he wasn't talking about me in there.

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