Category «Internet»

YouTube Faces Rapidly Escalating Copyright Challenges

Wall Street Journal free feature: YouTube Finds Signing Rights Deals Complex, Frustrating Financial Times: Google in bid to halt YouTube legal threat Related news: eWeek.com Google Watch blog: “Universal Tube and Rollform Equipment Corporation, an industrial manufacturing and sales firm, filed suit this week against YouTube in Ohio federal district court, arguing they’ve incurred dramatic …

Subjects: Copyright, E-Commerce, Internet

New Study on Roles of Journalists in Online Newsrooms

“A new study of the skills and characterisitics important to online newsrooms has been released by Medill Schol of Journalism and the cooperation of the Online News Association.” The Roles of Journalists in Online Newsrooms, by C. Max Magee, released November 1, 2006: “The survey findings depict an online journalism that is tethered to traditional …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

U.S. Intel Community Using Innovative Tech to Expand Homeland Security

U.S. News reports on a range of new programs sponsored by DHS that leverage innovative technology applications (wikis and blogs) and educational programs to expand and improve the effectiveness of homeland security goals and objectives. Reuters: Gov’t unveils a Wikipedia for spies – Analysts can add and edit content on government’s classified Web site

Subjects: Blogs, E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Wiki

FTC Staff Report on Municipal Provision of Wireless Internet

FTC press release, October 10, 2006: “Improving consumer access to broadband Internet service is an important goal for federal, state, and local governments. The possibility of competitive risks arising from municipal participation in wireless Internet service, however, calls for a careful analysis by policymakers considering if, and to what extent, a municipality should involve itself …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Wireless Web

Microsoft Releases Privacy Guidelines for Developing Software Products and Services

Microsoft public version of extensive internal privacy guidelines for developers: “In response to requests from customers, partners, ISVs, educators, advocates, and regulators, we created a public set of privacy guidelines for developing software products and services. These guidelines are based on our internal guidelines and our experience incorporating privacy into the development process. By documenting …

Subjects: Internet, Microsoft, Privacy