NYTimes relents in use of DMCA to quash parody

ChuckB writes “The New York Times last week invoked the Digital Millenium Copyright Act to force the removal of a web-page parody displaying a faux Times editorials correction page. Robert Cox, the blogger who created the page, included corrections of fact and quotation context for columnists including William Safire, Paul Krugman, and Maureen Dowd. Daniel Okrent, the Times ombudsman, has announced that Cox has complied with the Times’s copyright demands and may now publish his page. Cox’s response can be read here.”