Do you like copyright in wikis and want something to read this weekend?

IPKat team member Jeremy has been composing a chapter for a book on modern copyright law problems in Europe. His chapter deals with issues relating to copyright in wikis. The chapter, which is around 6,000 words and still needs a little tidying up, has to be submitted by this coming Tuesday.

Right: a Google search of 'wiki' + 'cat' yielded this piccie

In the meantime, if there's anyone out there who'd like to read it and send Jeremy some comments -- however critical -- or who can point any European copyright literature that he has missed, he'll be pleased to send it to them to review. Interested? Email Jeremy here.
Do you like copyright in wikis and want something to read this weekend? Do you like copyright in wikis and want something to read this weekend? Reviewed by Jeremy on Friday, January 25, 2008 Rating: 5

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