The UK's Intellectual Property Office has some odd ideas. In thinking about the "future agenda on copyright" in Britain, the agency recognizes the disconnect the law and common actions like CD ripping, feels the pain of mashup artists who have no real way to clear rights, knows that DRM can currently override statutory copyright exemptions, and wants to hear especially from creators and users. Dav
Post categories: Connected TV, Digital Public Space, iPlayer Ashley Highfield | 12:57 UK time, Wednesday, 2 April 2008 According to The Daily Telegraph, Britain's broadband usage has changed beyond recognition in a matter of months. Since Christmas Day - when the BBC launched its online catch-up service, the iPlayer - a trend towards watching TV on the web has grown enormously. (A bit of theatrica
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