Links to 2nd April

  1. Featured Artists Coalition – ‘extend copyright, if rights revert to artists after 50 years’ via out-law http://bit.ly/2hNEhy 

  2. Traffic stats from Stockholm via torrentfreakhttp://bit.ly/6k1w9
  3. Torrentfreak on first day of new Swedish Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive anti-piracy lawhttp://bit.ly/c3jja 

  4. RT @guardiantech: Google and Bebo consider opting out of Phorm http://bit.ly/hPpOW
  5. Peter Suber, SPARC: 25 Myths About Open Access –http://bit.ly/1997Vb via @glynmoody
  6. RT @Joscelyn: “Why Copyright Extensions are Bad for Artists”http://tinyurl.com/c9llq8 (via @CopyrightLaw) 

  7. EFF: Every Vote Counts: the EU Copyright Term Extension Battle Heats Up. 11 countries vote against extensionhttp://bit.ly/hNSNz 

  8. Digital Britain: Consumer Group Opposes Rights Agency ‘lack of due process’ http://bit.ly/s3jrg 

  9. Crafting an Effective Copyright Law. Society for Computers & Law lecture online http://bit.ly/15oe4 

  10. Ars Technica: Publishers cut book sharing deal with Scribdhttp://bit.ly/12zJg <some publishers, some journalists, get it>3/3 

  11. Scribd to Times: Whatever happened to Fact Checking?http://bit.ly/X52E (not in Times comments) 2/3 

  12. Times: Authors fight free books site Scribd for ‘pirating’ their work http://bit.ly/FUKr 1/3 

  13. Digital Britain: who commented? What did they say?http://bit.ly/ktN4E
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