Showing posts with label statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statistics. Show all posts
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Some Relevant Academic Writings - March 2009
1. "Problematic and Unnecessary? Issues with the Use of the Theft Offence to Protect Intangible Property"
Alex Steel, Sydney Law Review, Vol. 30, p. 575, 2008
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2. "The Silver Lining in Dailymotion's Copyright Cloud"
Nicolas Jondet, U. of Edinburgh School of Law Research Paper No. 1 (April, 2008)
(LINK)
3. "Lost on the Web: Does Web Distribution Stimulate or Depress Television Viewing?"
Joel Waldfogel, NBER Working Paper No. W13497 (October, 2007)
(LINK)
4. "Three Scenarios for TV in 2015"
Laurence Meyer, Communications & Strategies (2006)
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
News Roundup - January 2009
1. "Live Coverage of Presidential Inauguration Drives Significant Incremental Viewership at MSNBC, CNN and FoxNews Web Sites"
comScore Press Release, 27/01/2009
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2. "Hosts can process user-submitted videos within 'safe harbor'"
The Register, 09/01/2009
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3. "Ofcom reports big changes in media consumption"
OUT-LAW News, 19/08/2008
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4. "Film industry takes action on film link sites"
OUT-LAW News, 30/07/2008
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5. "Government consults on web video regulation"
OUT-LAW News, 30/07/2008
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