by Ray Schultz on Apr 29, 8:34 PM
They also feel it will result in fewer journalistic jobs over the next 20 years, Pew reports.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 28, 9:24 PM
The old top-down family models no longer apply. Young people have more influence over purchasing decisions than their parents did at that age.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 25, 1:29 PM
Ziff Davis is the latest publisher to go to court over alleged infringement.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 24, 3:27 PM
But majorities are free to use the internet without censorship, Pew Research Center reports.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 23, 7:21 PM
Is the emergence of GenAI really as important as the arrival of the printing press?
by Ray Schultz on Apr 22, 7:31 PM
Appeals Court is asked to determine if "identicality" is necessary to determine copyright infringement.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 21, 4:54 PM
The Iowa Senate last week unanimously passed anti-SLAPP legislation. The Idaho governor has signed a similar bill.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 20, 3:12 PM
Chan contends the episodes were interactions "rooted in editorial rigor."
by Ray Schultz on Apr 17, 7:49 PM
Illinois has its own such site, and is now running the one in Alaska.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 16, 5:36 PM
But one group argues that SB 686 would help big publishers, not small ones.