Doug Haslem’s guest article on Media Bullseye, “Social Media and the Changing Nature of Conferences,” is an interesting look into the issue of exclusivity of content in the age of Web 2.0. He offers scenarios and questions concerning our right as citizen journalists, niche network feeders and influencers to report events, meetings, announcements and conferences [...]
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How Web 2.0 Will Change The Law
posted by Jason Falls in December 13th, 2007
in Social Media
Tags: citizen journalism, citizen journalists, exclusive rights, exclusivity, media ethics, media law, microblogging, revolution, software, Web 2.0
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