A recent article in Wired magazine describes a new revenue source for at least one newspaper—legal settlements and court-awarded fines levied against websites that use copyrighted news stories illegally. The article describes how Steve Gibson, founder of Las Vegas-based “Righthaven,” is going after websites that have allegedly stolen content from his first and only client [...]
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August 1, 2010 by Gerri Knilans · Leave a Comment
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Social Tagging: copyright • fair use • lawsuit • newspaper • righthaven • settlement
Filed under: Content
Social Tagging: copyright • fair use • lawsuit • newspaper • righthaven • settlement
July 12, 2010 by Gerri Knilans · Leave a Comment
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Social Tagging: hyper • hyperlocal • local • news
Filed under: Content
Social Tagging: hyper • hyperlocal • local • news
A recent posting by Mitch Winkel on the eMarketer blog discusses a new media trend: going “hyper-local” in an attempt to lure in consumers who have abandoned the traditional newspaper as a source for local news. Hyper-local news is content that covers a very specific, finite geographic area, often a single community or even a [...]
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