Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Feed For All
John Palfrey's post RSS and Copyright, Circa 2006 revisits the implied license issue regarding feeds, and Shelley Powers, per usual, asks good questions. (If you disagree with my take and/or can formulate a "yes" or "no," answer for her, get over there and leave a comment.) Related:
- My 8/26/05 interview with Bob Wyman
- Responses to questions to the Law of the Blog panel at the Weblog Business Strategies Conference
- John Palfrey, 4/7/03, History repeating itself?; 7/11/03, Yet another reason for (cc) licenses in RSS feeds; 7/14/03, The RSS Copyright Question, Cont'd
- The Bag and Baggage Podcast, #3
- me, 1/15/05, RSS Aggravation
- Ooh here's an oldie, had to pull it from archive.org: cyberlaw scholar and chef-in-training (now that's what I call a feed) Ernest Miller on 6/11/02, Is There an Implied License to Deep Link? (A bit off topic, but read anyway)
[Update:] Shelley adds more great links, and I have more to say over there.
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