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Links for 30.10.09

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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Frontline Club: Guy Degan on how to get your MoJo working – tips and tools for the multi-media journo:

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Laurel Papworth: mainstream media will increasingly turn to expert bloggers who bring an audience with them.

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Matt Skinner: On the blogs crowdources answers to what puts people off people on Twitter:

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Alan Mutter: 50 leading media boffins, including the Newsosaur,get together at Harvard to consider new models for making money from news. See cast list and agenda here. More as it comes through:

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Interactive Insights Group: How to find and influence the key people in the niche you occupy:

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Slate: Newspapers are doing better than you think, says Daniel Gross. So chillax, all you print-haters!

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