If you crowdsource a story, who owns the movie rights?

October 20 Comments Off on If you crowdsource a story, who owns the movie rights? Category: Amplify, Feed

Really fascinating legal question in this story. If you build your content with help from others online, who owns the rights? I suspect we’ll be seeing this issue come up more and more in the future.Clipped from gigaom.com
If you crowdsource a story, who owns the movie rights?
By Mathew Ingram
Oct. 20, 2011, 3:03pm PT
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Links 9-7-11: No more Arrington?, Krug on Bitcoin, Sextortion

September 07 Comments Off on Links 9-7-11: No more Arrington?, Krug on Bitcoin, Sextortion Category: Actual, Links

CNN Money is reporting that Michael Arrington, possibly in reaction to his call for TechCrunch’s editorial independence, has been fired from AOL

Links 3-7-11: Facebook comments, Alice returns, Twitter in Manhattan, Ask Me Anything in USA Today

March 08 Comments Off on Links 3-7-11: Facebook comments, Alice returns, Twitter in Manhattan, Ask Me Anything in USA Today Category: Actual, Links

The big controversy of the day is Facebook comments, stemming off the big post on TechCrunch looking at their own use of Facebook comments.