New York Times: Could Germany’s
proposals for a new copyright law to protect online content be the saviour of
journalism? “Yes”, say publishers, “No” say the netties:
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... in China at the
weekend during which he referred to the internet as the province of “plagiarists”
and “content kleptomaniacs”.
I’m preparing to fly out to Hobart tomorrow morning
to get ready for ...
... piece about World Internet Project founder, Professor Jeffrey Cole and his prediction that printed newspapers in Australia have 10 years or less.
Simons wrote that Cole had held discussions with senior ...
... could be streamed live on national newspapers' websites on a
pay-per-view basis, with a potential audience of more than 20 million internet users.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/organgrinder/2009/sep/09/bbc-james-murdoch
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/sep/09/mark-thompson-bbc-james-murdoch
Media Daily News: US industry - Internet grows ...
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UK
Telegraph: 50 things that are being killed by the internet . A list that
includes watches, paper-based porn and internet hoaxes:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/6133903/50-things-that-are-being-killed-by-the-internet .html ...
Business Spectator: Seek.com/Carsales.com - it's easy to make damning judgements with hindsight, writes Stephen Bartholomeuz on Fred Hilmer's decision not to buy into the internet start-ups:
http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/Fairfax-and-the-cannibals-pd20090907-VN84R?OpenDocument&src=kgb ...
... the Internet and digital technology, it all starts to sound less
far-fetched.
Let’s start with what we do know: we know
that digital technology means that journalism is on the entering an era of vast
new ...
... - get angry at episodes such as these - they do feel that news organisations are taking them for idiots.
Twitter and the problems with "process journalism"
Google fan and all-round internet guru, ...
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Jarvis barks up the wrong tree
I'm willing to accept Jeff Jarvis's status as "internet -age news guru" and he seems like a pleasant enough guy (who wrote a piece for The Walkley magazine for nothing ...