Nueva publicación sobre copyright y medios on line

Autora: Loreto Corredoira 
Publicado en e-Televisión el artículo Newspapers and Magazines to Go: El copyright en soportes como iPAD, Smartphones, Kindle, etc(descargable en PDF) que es parte del Libro Blanco AEDE 2011); título original "Periódicos y Revistas to Go: El copyright en soportes como iPAD, Smartphones, Kindle, etc." con fecha Noviembre 2010.
Ahí abordamos la cuestión de los micro-pagos, de la distribución de los contenidos de prensa en soportes multimedia, implicaciones legales, etc.
ABSTRACT:
In September 2009 the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) requested proposals from its counterparts, the North American publishers regarding a possible solution to the paid content dilemma which is broadly debated on the Internet. A list of the current platforms available to publishers who sell newspapers or magazines is presented, along with potential solutions currently under review since 2009.
At the same time, in the ICT market and for 2.0 media, new and unique developments have occurred, together with the launch of products and services that help to frame the present article.
This issue is on the media agenda.  We will analyze various well-known headlines that have populated the media and social networks since the launch of the iPad, along with the competition’s reaction to its launch.
Could Apple iPAD save the press? The Digital Content Blog / January 2010
What Apple can do for Journalism? The Guardian / January 2010
With Apple tablet, print media hope for a Payday. The New York Times / January 2010
News a pagamento, c'è Google. "Noi partner degli editori" / La Reppublica.it / January 2010
A Playland for Apps in a Tablet World /The New York Times/ January 25, 2010
Apple blinks in Apps Fight / The Wall Street Journal/ September 10, 2010
All this indicates that the online publishing world is changing.  Content will no longer be completely ‘free’ and open.
Many years of uncertainty have ensued regarding the limits of the use of content and intellectual property, including legal cases such as the litigation against Google which the Belgian press pursued.  Google News had to remove the Copiepress news, after losing the case in court (Verdict from September 5, 2006).  In the United Kingdom, Google had to resolve other issues with the Associated Press through an extrajudicial agreement regarding the agency’s supply of news, with payment.
Since 2009, publisher demands have increased calling for more rigor regarding the reproduction of content that seems to be paving the way for a new stage in the management of online author and publisher rights.
The Apple tablet is not the only new device to revolutionize the world and pave the way for a new economic model.  Yahoo, Google and the newspapers themselves are taking the next steps which we will analyze in detail.

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