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1161: new post   Canadian Law 'Breached' By Facebook's Privacy Stance
"Facebook's policy of holding on to subscribers' personal information, even after their accounts had been deactivated, was one area that breached Canada's privacy law.."
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 17, 2009
1162: new post   Wikipedia and UK's National Portrait Gallery In Row Over Paintings Uploads
"The National Portrait Gallery is threatening legal action after 3,300 images from its website were uploaded to Wikipedia..."
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 21, 2009
1163: new post   The Associated Press To Clamp Down On Unpaid Use Of Articles
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 25, 2009
1164: new post   Top Web Content Writing Tips For A Non-Writer
"WebmasterWorld members help with their top tips for content creation for non-writers."
Content, Writing and CopyrightSept 23, 2009
1165: new post   Rupert Murdoch: I Will Block Google
"Rupert Murdoch has said he will try to block Google from using news content from his companies. The billionaire told Sky News Australia he will explore ways to remove stories from Google's search indexes, including Google News."
Content, Writing and CopyrightNov 9, 2009
1166: new post   The Elements of a Perfect Home Page
Content, Writing and CopyrightDec 12, 2009
1167: new post   Copyright Infringement Case Clears ISP Of Responsibility
"In the first case of its kind, an Australian court has ruled that an internet service provider cannot be responsible for illegal downloading."
Content, Writing and CopyrightFeb 5, 2010
1168: new post   RIAA Wins in LimeWire File Sharing Lawsuit
"The logical next step by the Recording Industry Association of America, the trade group representing the four largest recording companies, is to get a preliminary injunction and force Lime Wire to cease LimeWire's file-sharing functionality."
Content, Writing and CopyrightMay 13, 2010
1169: new post   Why Writing For The Web Ought To Be More Important
"WebmasterWorld Members discuss whether adequate importance is given to the old adage of 'content is king.' The value of the written word should be given far more attention by webmasters."
Content, Writing and CopyrightJune 8, 2010
1170: new post   Times Newspaper Begins To Charge Online Readers For Content
"My suspicion is that the main problem with this experiment is what I'd call friction. Web users have got used to clicking simply from one page to another without hindrance."
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 2, 2010
1171: new post   How to Find a Writer - What to Pay
"I need to boost a site up with some content and would like to hire a writer. If I could offload some writing for a bit, I could work on other things to help move a project along."
Content, Writing and CopyrightAug 31, 2010
1172: new post   The Legal Battle Over Use Of The Word 'pod'
Apple has embarked on a legal battle over the right to use the word 'pod'."
Content, Writing and CopyrightSept 27, 2010
1173: new post   UK Copyright Laws To Be Reviewed And Made "fit for Internet age"
"...the law could be relaxed to allow greater use of copyright material without the owner's permission."
Content, Writing and CopyrightNov 5, 2010
1174: new post   U.S. Senate Passes Bill Over Counterfeit Goods Websites
"If the registry is located outside the United States, the U.S. Attorney General could go after the website by requiring U.S.-based Internet service providers, payment processors and advertising networks to stop doing business with it."
Content, Writing and CopyrightNov 18, 2010
1175: new post   Court Rejects Appeal By Tiffany Vs eBay Over Trademark
"Tiffany said the case presented an extremely important question about allocating trademark rights and burdens in the modern Internet economy."
Content, Writing and CopyrightNov 29, 2010
1176: new post   China Beefs Up Punishment For Intellectual Property Theft
China has arrested more than 4,000 people for violating intellectual property rights (IPR) since November and will enforce tougher punishments to combat the "rampant" problem, a senior government official said on Tuesday.

Gao Feng, deputy director of the Ministry of Public Security's Economic Crimes Investigation Bureau, told a news conference that his agency had uncovered more than 2,000 cases since China launched a six-month campaign to beef up enforcement of intellectual property rights last November.

The financial value of the cases totaled 2.3 billion yuan ($348 million), Gao said, adding that the number of arrests, cases and financial value represent a tripling from the same period a year ago.
Content, Writing and CopyrightJan 12, 2011
1177: new post   Piracy of eBooks: A Growing Problem, Or An Opportunity?
If you're an author with little or no following, surely this is an opportunity. If you're an established author that relies on sales, it's going to hurt.[br][br]Should the established author fight, or ignore, and should the unknown author grasp this as an opportunity to get known.
Content, Writing and CopyrightFeb 21, 2011
1178: new post   Fair Use General Guidance
This week Anthony Falzone, Executive Director of the Fair Use project, and Julie Ahrens, Associate Director of the Fair Use project, answered a selection of the top voted questions.
Content, Writing and CopyrightMay 5, 2011
1179: new post   Inquiry or Enquiry for Global Website
WebmasterWorld Members discuss whether American English or British English is best for a global site. Inquiry, or enquiry, the list goes on.
Content, Writing and CopyrightAug 11, 2011
1180: new post   After Submitting a DMCA, What Are The Other Options?
What should be the next step? Can I do anything else other than wait?
Content, Writing and CopyrightSept 19, 2011
1181: new post   E.U. Court Rejects ISP Illegal Content Filter
"This judgement is a victory for freedom of expression online. It draws a thick line in the sand that future copyright enforcement measures in the UK cannot cross.[br][br]"Invasive and general surveillance of users is unacceptable. This helps to nail down the limits of powers to curtail people's freedom to communicate online."
Content, Writing and CopyrightNov 24, 2011
1182: new post   Content Writing Scam Unveiled
I ordered a few original articles using an online service. They were exceptionally cheap, and I was thrilled when I received them: they were 100% original (copy / paste several 10-word strings between "" into Google produced no results whatsoever).[br][br]Find out how the scammed article was uncovered.
Content, Writing and CopyrightDec 2, 2011
1183: new post   How To Make Your Web Site Content More Readable
WebmasterWorld Members discuss an important topic, web site readability. Making a site readable may significantly improve time-on-site, earnings, enquiries, and business.
Content, Writing and CopyrightDec 10, 2011
1184: new post   Germany Puts a Hold On Signing ACTA Agreement
Latvia also put off signing on Friday. Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have already delayed ratification.
Content, Writing and CopyrightFeb 10, 2012
1185: new post   EU Court Rules Against Anti-Piracy Filtering System
In its judgement the ECJ ruled that a system would be a "serious infringement" of Netlog's freedom to conduct its business "since it would require Netlog to install a complicated, costly, permanent computer system at its own expense".[br][br]But it also said there was a risk of infringing rights to the protection of personal data, as a filtering system would require "the identification, systematic analysis and processing of information connected with the profiles created on the social network".
Content, Writing and CopyrightFeb 16, 2012
1186: new post   How Best to Deal With Sites Framing Your Own Site and Adding Ads
WebmasterWorld Members discuss how best to deal with sites framing your and adding their own adverts.
Content, Writing and CopyrightFeb 24, 2012
1187: new post   US RIAA Says ISPs Could Start Policing Copyright By July 12
"Each ISP has to develop their infrastructure for automating the system," Sherman said. They need this "for establishing the database so they can keep track of repeat infringers, so they know that this is the first notice or the third notice. Every ISP has to do it differently depending on the architecture of its particular network. Some are nearing completion and others are a little further from completion."
Content, Writing and CopyrightMar 15, 2012
1188: new post   MPAA Says You're Infringing Copyright Just By Embedding Videos
The Motion Picture Association of America is squaring off against a coalition of Internet giants and public interest groups over the key question of whether it's possible to directly infringe copyright by embedding an image or video hosted by a third party.
Content, Writing and CopyrightApr 12, 2012
1189: new post   Is The Web Due A Waffle Tax?
Auto-generated mega-sites were making use of every long tail phrase you could think of, and the web was exploding in size. Then the concept of a crawl budget was introduced, and more recently Panda has stamped down on those sites using multiple articles on similar topics.[br][br]That has curbed some of the internet's excess pages, but it doesn't seem to be doing much about waffle at the level of each individual page.
Content, Writing and CopyrightJune 5, 2012
1190: new post   ACTA Treaty Gets a Further Set Back With ITC Rejection
Many have expected ACTA to fail for some time now, and today's events make the parliament's decision almost a certainty.
Content, Writing and CopyrightJune 21, 2012
1191: new post   EU Rejects ACTA-Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
The rejection vote followed a failed attempt to postpone the decision because of ongoing investigations into Acta by the European Court of Justice.[br][br]Euro MP David Martin said: "It's time to give (Acta) its last rites."
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 4, 2012
1192: new post   Brian May, Pete Townsend, Elton John and Others Attack Google Over Piracy
Pete Townshend of The Who and Brian May of Queen today lead a group of rock and pop stars in a public attack on internet search engines like Google for helping users get access to pirate copies of their music.
Content, Writing and CopyrightJuly 24, 2012
1193: new post   Patent Trolls Would Be Forced To Pay Defendants' Legal Fees Under New Bill
"They pad their pockets by buying patents on products they didn't create and then suing the innovators who did the hard work and created the product."
Content, Writing and CopyrightAug 4, 2012
1194: new post   Court Rules Embedding Videos Does Not Violate Copyright Laws
Posner found that merely watching a stream of an illegally uploaded video isn't copyright infringement either.
Content, Writing and CopyrightAug 5, 2012
1195: new post   What Key Ingredient Is Missing From Your 'About Us' Page
Just about every business website has an "About Us" page or section, but most of these are missing a key ingredient that will help turn visitors into customers.
Content, Writing and CopyrightOct 24, 2012
1196: new post   Content for the smaller site
When starting the site, the biggest single issue we have is getting content out of the customer. Its not a lack of willingness on their part, more a general confusion about what they should include. What we want to do is give them a checklist to get their mental juices running.
Content, Writing and CopyrightOct 10, 2001
1197: new post   To Blog or not to Blog
The daily diary and personal journal comes of cyber age.
Content, Writing and CopyrightDec 28, 2001
1198: new post   Charging for Content Access.
"...Norwegian content providers are attempting to incentivise (force) surfers to use the system by forming a cartel."
Content, Writing and CopyrightMar 11, 2002
1199: new post   Dealing With Copyright Violations
Whether it is a multinational corporation or the mom and pop on the corner, most of us have had our work page jacked at one time.
Content, Writing and CopyrightMay 15, 2002
1200: new post   Building Business Content 101
"...a few more types of content you can add to any business site to beef it up a bit."
Content, Writing and CopyrightJune 10, 2002
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