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Category Archives: digital rights

I’ve just written to my MP to register my opposition to the recently proposed Digital Economy Bill.  There’s been a lot of media commentary detailing the reasons why the UK would be at risk if this bill is passed.  Check out these articles for more information:
Britain’s new Internet law — as bad as everyone’s been [...]

The Threat of Crowdsourcing
So much of the hype that I read regarding crowdsourcing seems disingenuous.
The majority of the proponents are either those who take a fee from the initial prize fund (crowdSpring/99designs et al), or those who use crowdsourcing as a tool (CP&B, and other clients).
I’d imagine the most fierce supporters of crowdsourcing (as participants) [...]

Joel Tenenbaum recently went head to head with four recording companies in the American courts, the result of which was an order to pay a sum of $675,000.  Joel Tenenbaum will try to appeal the verdict, but if it’s upheld he intends to file for bankruptcy .
In my opinion, while the jury’s decision to award [...]

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