I apologize for being slow in getting this assignment updated. And also, MANY of your classmates have not yet accepted the blog permission, so don't yet have proper access. If you see folks in the class, please remind them about this blog.
For Monday, we will NOT focus on Google Books as provided in the syllabus, but spend about half of the class continuing to discuss the themes that arise in the Viacom v. YouTube case. To that end, we will also discuss some of the related business issues, political issues and public relations issues.
We will then spend part of the class in your respective Stakeholder groups brainstorming the assignment.
In preparation for the class, please make sure you have read the case and related articles from earlier weeks. If you go on some of the linked sites referenced on this blog, you will see other approaches or points of view to handling content on the internet. Also, browsing the internet for sites that handle media -- music, pictures, video, books - is a great way to start learning about the issues. Find sites that are clearly complying with the law as you understand it, and ones where that may not be so clear.
The following Monday, May 2, we will cover Google Books and related issues.
See you Monday. Feel free to email me or post on this blog if you have questions or concerns.
Professor Davis
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