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Guide to online publishing liability immunity under the Communications Decency Act Section 230
Submitted by New Media Rights on Fri, 07/30/2010 - 09:57Respecting the linking economy and information aggregators - part 1 of 3 online rights battles that need fighting this decade
Submitted by art neill on Sat, 04/17/2010 - 09:52Legal and How-to Guides for Citizen Media Creators and Online Publishing
New Media Rights Guides are available to browse, read and learn from. They are organized by category and title.
Webtreats Glowing Neon Social Media Icons by Flickr user webtreats used under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license
Best Practices for Creative Commons attributions - how to attribute works you reuse under a Creative Commons license
Submitted by New Media Rights on Fri, 12/11/2009 - 13:49Mi Casa Es Su Casa — But I Set the Rules
Paul Klocko got a surprise in the mail in April: a letter on official stationary from Weston, Wisconsin administrator Dean Zuleger, demanding that Klocko stop posting comments on the web criticizing him. The letter also asked that Klocko "come out from behind the cloak" and meet Zuleger in person.
Veoh triumphs over Universal Music in lawsuit on social media liability, gives lesson in the DMCA safe harbor
Submitted by art neill on Tue, 09/15/2009 - 10:31New Media Guides Legal and How-to guides
Welcome to our Legal and How-to resource center. We hope these guides will help you, the user/creator, to learn about
- Rights and laws on the Internet
- How to use new technologies and social media in your own life
EFF Launches TOSBack - A 'Terms of Service' Tracker for Facebook, Google, eBay, and More
San Francisco - "Terms of Service" policies on websites define how Internet businesses interact with you and use your personal information. But most web users don't read these policies -- or understand that the terms are constantly changing. To track these ever-evolving documents, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFFi) is launching "TOSBack": a "terms of service" tracker for Facebooki, Googlei, eBay, and other major websites.



















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