Today’s readings
I’m catching up (terribly delayed) with a couple of interesting articles, research papers, and news reports. Here’s a selection of today’s recommended readings:
* M. Davison and B. Hugentholtz’s piece “Football fixtures, horseraces and spinoffs: the ECJ domesticates the database right”
* Natalie Helberger’s Indicare article “Thou shalt not mislead thy customer! The pitfalls of labelling and transparency”
* Mark N. Cooper, TIME FOR THE RECORDING INDUSTRY TO FACE THE MUSIC: THE POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
* Recent Pew report on Music and Video Downloading
* News.com report on Bertelsmann’s new P2P service
* Heise on “Google News: how far does freedom of speech go?”
* I almost forgot this one: Heise on the German Green Party talking about side effects of search engines
Happy Easter.