News You Can Use: How Fair Use Keeps Us Informed Online
From scrolling through your feed reading up on the day’s most important events to watching a YouTuber break down the […]
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From scrolling through your feed reading up on the day’s most important events to watching a YouTuber break down the […]
In the United States and abroad, policymakers are considering what addressing media sustainability means for their citizens and their local […]
Seemingly taking notes from Canada and Australia, New Zealand is currently considering its own flawed link tax, seeking to establish […]
Amidst ongoing negotiations on the controversial California Journalism Preservation Act (AB 886), a recently announced partnership between Google and the […]
California’s proposed link tax is back in the spotlight, as legislators’ proposal to subsidize media conglomerate newsrooms has been amended […]
Legislators in Sacramento continue to deliberate over the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), but instead of local journalism, national businesses […]
A key pillar of U.S. export strength is the United States’ competitiveness as a service supplier around the world, an […]
The Canadian Parliament passed the Online News Act last week, which subsequently received Royal Assent and entered into law. The […]
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (S. 1094 or the JCPA) has resurfaced and is scheduled for markup in the […]
The California state legislature is poised to consider a link tax on digital services, aimed at subsidizing news publishers who […]