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February 04, 2005
Does RSS Reduce Copyright?
According to an article in Information Week, maybe. For more information, visit when dealing with RSS, you give up some of your copyrights, Scoble says.
For more information about Martin Schwimmer's trials and tribulations with Bloglines, check out Why I Have Asked Bloglines To Remove My Site From Its 'Service' on his blog, The Trademark Blog.
Another related story of interest is also in Information Week: People are starting Weblogs in growing numbers, but the owner of the content isn't always clear.
Ownership is important because Weblog material has both potential value and liability. "I would think the employer would want to own the content," Tune says. "As a general rule, it's better for employers to own everything that the employee creates because you never know when it's going to become important to your business."
Posted by Douglas Sorocco at 10:05 AM.
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