A few interesting links
A few interesting links from the last few days:
- At LawFont Kim Weatherall analyses today's High Court decision in Copyright Agency Limited vs The State of NSW [2008] HCA 35. Read her summary here.
- The Economist looks at e-hatred, arguing that "social networks and video-sharing sites don’t always bring people closer together". Read it here.
- The EFF quite correctly argues that the MySpace suicide charges a threat to free speech. Read it here.
- CNN explains the obvious with "Improper Web links can shock viewers". Read it here.
- The IOC has now approved YouTube as an official global partner for any region not covered by a local exclusive deal. Read it here (in Lost Remote).
- ReadWriteWeb looks at the future of blogging. Read it here.
- The Guardian looks at privacy and politics in the UK in "When the personal becomes political: Double standards abound in the debate on privacy - and politicians should stop exploiting rivals' personal lives when it suits them". Read it here.
- Somebody Think of the Children has an excellent collection of the Australian blogosphere's response to mandatory internet filtering. Read it here.
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