Comments on: Google to appeal German copyright decisions
German courts rule in favor of content owners in two separate cases Monday, both having to do with display of copyrighted content in thumbnails attached to search results.
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The bill that was voted down thankfully (Orphan works) in the US did nothing to protect graphic artists in cases where their works were stolen, nor did it set standards for paying back when discovered.
This case is a step in the right direction for protecting artists from theft of their materials and works that otherwise world be sold in stores.
Has anyone ever considered that the Internet is the foundation for a widespread - and I may add cheap - Public Relation system that increases the potential for expanded sales?
- by irondog1970 October 14, 2008 8:18 AM PDT
- People should read the Gridlock Economy by Michael Heller. There has to be a common ground that will both protect the artists & copyright holders as well as benefiting the public with the free flow of information. While the tragedy of the commons is certainly real; but there is also just as real tragedy of the anticommons.
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