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http://ben.hamilton.id.au [http://ben.hamilton.id.au] Many of my readers are bloggers and a growing number are podcasting. Although primarily aimed at the Legal issues faced in the USA, this guide to podcasting may be helpful.

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Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Thingshttp://www.boingboing.net [Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things] Legal guide for podcasters: For the first time in our history, this complex regulation of creativity effectively regulates consumers, or users, as well as the businesses that support creativity. For the first time, its regulation reaches far beyond commercial creativity, and instead burdens noncommercial, or amateur creativity (where "amateur" means not second rate, or inferior creativity, but instead creativity done for the love of creating and not for the money).

http://michaelatmo.blogspot.com [Michael Stein's NON-PROFIT TECHNOLOGY BLOG] A few updates.: A day or two later, Steve Rubel mentioned a similar reference for podcasters. It's called Podcasting Legal Guide: Rules for the Revolution and you can find it at the Creative Commons wiki.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog [Law Librarian Blog] Podcasting Legal Guide: This Guide is not intended to duplicate efforts by EFF, and in many cases refers you to that guide for where crossover issues are addressed. Our goal is to complement EFF's Bloggers FAQ and address some of the standalone issues that are of primary relevance to podcasters, as opposed to bloggers.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL [ | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com] Legal guidelines now available for podcasters... : The guide which was apparently inspired by the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Legal Guide for Bloggers covers some of the typical gotchas that could result in legal trouble for podcasters. Especially ones that remix third party content into their own productions.

[ DotNetSlackers: ASP.NET News For Lazy Developers] Legal guidelines now available for podcasters... : Prefaced by a foreward that's written by Lawrence Lessig, a Podcasting Legal Guide was made available by Creative Commons, Vogele & Associates, and the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard's Law School.  The guide which was apparently inspired by the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Legal Guide for Bloggers covers some of the typical

http://tojou.blogspot.com [Teaching Online Journalism] Legal guide for podcasters: When creating your own podcast, it is important to make sure all necessary rights and permissions are secured for the material included in your podcasts. This is relatively easy if you create all of the material that is included in your podcast but can become progressively more complex the more you include material created by other people.

Boingboing.nethttp://www.boingboing.net [Boingboing.net] Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things: The Enron events took place over years, and it's hard to remember sometimes just how high-flying these bastards were, and how much harm they wrought to millions, and how much they got away with. The filmmakers got astonishing on-camera interviews with insiders from a Portland linesman who lost his pension when Enron bought the state utility he'd worked for all his life to a senior Enron exec who left just before things went horribly wrong and who is visibly moved in discussing the suicide of one of her peers, who she describes as a good person, despite his participation in a shell-game that bankrupted tens of thousands of workers who lost everything in his shell-game.

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Podcastalley.comhttp://www.podcastalley.com [Podcastalley.com] Blogging from the Alley: EFF has produced a very practical and helpful guide for issues related to blogging generally (http://www.eff.org/bloggers/). This Guide is not intended to duplicate efforts by EFF, and in many cases refers you to that guide for where crossover issues are addressed.

[Wiki.creativecommons.org] Podcasting Legal Guide - CcWiki: If you have suggestions, .The podcast is posted on the book group's blog site, which is hosted by the high school.

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