Posted 11.19.10 | Filed under: IP & Legal, Resources
Keeping News Aggregation Legal
At its most basic, a news aggregator is a website that takes information from multiple sources and displays it in a single place. While the concept is simple in theory, in practice news aggregators take many forms. For this reason, any attempt to talk about the legal issues surrounding “news aggregation” is bound to fail, unless we take into consideration the relevant differences among the various models.
via Kimberley Isbell, What’s the law around aggregating news online? A Harvard Law report on the risks and the best practices » Nieman Journalism Lab.
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