New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/19/technology/19antitrust.html?ref=technology
German Publishers are filing complaints against Google, believing that Google is taking away from their company's revenue. German Publishers are trying to pass a copyright that would require internet search engines to buy licenses before displaying their information freely on the web.
Monday, January 18, 2010
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Hello Angelina,
ReplyDeleteThis was an interesting article but I felt it was a little beyond my understanding. I do not have the background to report on copyright issues when it comes to the internet. In reading this, I felt like the little fish in the big pond-like your swimming buddies beside this comment. Would an employer hire someone with a law background to report on issues like this?
Angelina,
ReplyDeleteI also thought this article was very fascinating. It's interesting that German Publishers would think this way because wouldn't you think having their information on Google would bring in more revenue?
Grade: 9/10
ReplyDeleteMistake: German Publishers is a single entity, not plural, so you should use "is" instead of "are"