Stronger Copyright Laws to Protect Newspaper Industry?

2009 June 29
by Jeff

U.S. Federal Judge and blogger Richard Posner writes that he believes that stronger a copyright would help keep newspapers from disappearing. His plan would change the law so that linking to news story or any website could not be done without the web site owners permission.

This would probably work if it were easy to enforce violators. I’m pretty sure this idea was brought up in the early 1990s, I just couldn’t find where I first heard it.

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