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- Rupert Murdoch and the dirty little secret about Google traffic...
- Dangerous generalisationsNEWCASTLE UK - While I might agree with your argument in the special case of WSJ your logic breaks down for newspapers in general. The WSJ is a broadsheet for a very small sector,the Financial World, as opposed to The Times or The SUN where the aim is the...
- Tags: Rupert, Rupert Murdoch, Washington Post Co., Google Inc., music
- Discussion threads 2009-11-11
- Did Microsoft Windows 7 download tool violate the GPL?
- ProbablyA microsoft programmer probably used code he found in the net(IE code-plex...) instead of developping his own code...At school the programmer would have failed his course, here MS will face, once aggain, the wrath of Stallman's little cultists.if true they should get penalize ntnt It was a CodePlex project?Well...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Windows 7, tool, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., GPL
- Discussion threads 2009-11-10
- Stop Google Books: World literature is not just another dataset
- Big brother 2.0Nothing like 1 source stop for Big Brother, whats next Obama monitoring network...:(http://www.scroogle.org/The alternativesThe alternatives are:1. Government run scanning program2. Other private run scanning program3. NothingWhat do you all propose?Google uses Open Sourcebut does not wish to participate in being Open Source.Google is happy for us to share...
- Tags: Quality, Strategy, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-02
- An open letter to the RIAA: Illegal file sharing problem solved?
- I think I'll skip......governments collecting and paying royalties. Its called tolling and every business in the world would like to access governments' ability to use force to collect money for them.What would be the outcome of such a scheme? Whenever "artists" (and I use the word loosely given...
- Tags: Taxes, Vertical industries, Free trade, Peer to peer (P2P), RIAA, government, file sharing problem, tax, open letter, file-sharing
- Discussion threads 2009-08-31
- Let me say it again: Stop sharing music!
- They're being bankrupted because they choose......to be bankrupted. I believe both defendants are being offered manageable settlements to this day. Only their "principles" prevent them from doing so.When you don't like the price......of a product, that doesn't give you the right to steal it. Gee, I want a Ferrari...
- Tags: Ferrari, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2009-08-17
- Designers build portfolios, maybe land jobs at 99 Designs
- Culture of cheap cr@p...at least one designer landed a few bucks for his work and 3) other designers have another design for the portfolio.It's exploitation as far as I'm concerned. Graphic design ... at least good graphic design ... is not a hobby some kid does when he runs out...
- Tags: Desktop publishing, Branding, job
- Discussion threads 2009-08-17
- RIAA: "All your music are belong to us"
- RIAA: "All your music are belong to us"typo:" take getting mangled in the car stereo" -> tape getting mangled.Luv, ur friendly spelling NaziThe proper name is "Scumbags"As in: "Scumbags: All your music are belong to us"Completely Obsurd...I've been saying for years now that there needs to be a "Bill...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, Digital music, RIAA, digital-rights management, music, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes
- Discussion threads 2009-07-31
- Internet Radio agreement: Good enough for now
- Hollywood and Silicon Valley have reached an agreement on Internet radio - an experimental payment structure that is far from perfect but much better than the alternative rate system that threatened to put Web-based streaming sites out of business. The agreement creates a tiered-system for the radio...
- Tags: Revenue, Internet Radio, Agreement, Webcaster, SoundExchange, Operational Accounting, Finance, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- $1.9m verdict is unconstitutional, Thomas-Rasset says
- $1.9m verdict is unconstitutional, Thomas-Rasset saysRasset should just pay the fine because...Jammie Thomas-Rasset should just pay the fine because I have heard that the RIAA is very close to gaining control of the U.S. Justice Dept., and they plan to raise the penalty for infringement of even one song to...
- Tags: NOW IT, Jammie Thomas-Rasset, RIAA, CD
- Discussion threads 2009-07-06
- OpenSolaris 2009.06: Getting Better All The Time
- OpenSolaris 2009.06: Getting Better All The TimeWatch Out Microsoft: Coming at ya from all sides!Nobody can tell me otherwise, OpenSolaris is a thing of beauty--ZFS, ZFS Slider, Dtrace, Containers, GNOME Nimbus interface, xVM Hypervisor LDOMS, and new CrossBar Network Virtualization.There's some serious $hit going on here I wish were in...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, OpenSolaris, OpenSolaris 2009.06, software, Getting Better
- Discussion threads 2009-06-07
- The case for a Global Digital Public Library Network policy
- The case for a Global Digital Public Library Network policyI vote KallmanAt last! A decent proposal on ZDNET, more from this guest blogger please. Of course I would think that, having suggested a Global Digital Emporium instead of The Pirate Bay, herein."The good of the library outweighs the interests of...
- Tags: Strategy, Operational accounting, premium service, digital content, content provider, Big Content
- Discussion threads 2009-05-23
- The case for a Global Digital Public Library Network policy
- By Bill Kallman This guest blog is penned by Bill Kallman, CEO of Scayl, a direct, unlimited secure email solution, a longtime VC and real estate investor. He was a founding director of Streamcast, one of the defendant's in the landmark MGM v Grokster ruling. He holds...
- Tags: Google Inc., Network, Radio, Library, Digital Library, Library Network, GDPLN, Content Industry, Copyright War, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- Copyright Office's $52m system leads to 18-month backlog
- Here's some good Government IT. The Washington Post reports that the Copyright Office's "new $52 million electronic process" is responsible for creating an overwhelming logjam of copyright applications. Turnaround has slowed from six to 18 months and the Copyright Office is behind some 500,000 applications. The...
- Tags: Copyright Office, Advertising & Promotion, Document Management, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-05-19
- MPAA vs. Real: Five reasons why Hollywood will win
- MPAA vs. Real: Five reasons why Hollywood will winHere are five reasonsmoney, money, money, money and more moneyThat why we have Blu-RayHarder to rip and you need a 50gb disc. They lost on the DVD front."Confident" not "confidant"Sorry for being a bit anal here, but the word you wanted towards...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, MPAA, DVD
- Discussion threads 2009-05-18
- Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegal
- Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegalproof reader anyone?Richard , what does the following mean?"since anyone searching on the word will the sponsored links of her competitors at the top of Google results page, The New York Times reports."Any chance of me working as your proof reader?RE: Class...
- Tags: Sales strategy, sales, Google Inc., class action
- Discussion threads 2009-05-15
- Net access no fundamental right
- News.com's Matt Asay finds much to mock in European Commission head Viviane Reding's argument that Internet access is a human right (quoting Matt here: "Microsoft Word document, which is really very ironic") The fourth element I would like to underline is the recognition of the...
- Tags: Internet Access, Freedom, Matt Asay, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-05-06
- Free Music Archive: Free MP3s, and yes, they're legal
- Free Music Archive: Free MP3s, and yes, they're legalThis sounds exactly like......a reborn MP3.com. When MP3.com first started it let you download a few songs from mostly unknown artists with links to buy the CD. This was before Michael Robertson got delusions of godhood..... Have to agree with...
- Tags: MP3.com Inc., Free Music Archive, Free MP3s
- Discussion threads 2009-04-13
- How much legal trouble is Cisco in against the FSF?
- How much legal trouble is Cisco in against the FSF?damm that open source creeping!I guess this means that cisco doesnt employ strict version control and monitor what goes into their products?I guess that would mean they make good products but dont actually know whats in them and therefore could be...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., open source, open source license, Free Software Foundation
- Discussion threads 2009-04-07
- ISPs sending RIAA letters - but swear they won't suspend users
- ISPs sending RIAA letters - but swear they won't suspend usersWhen, oh when......will the insanity end?RE: ISPs sending RIAA letters - but swear they won't suspend usersI have heard that some countries are no longer tring to prosecute copyright infringement. Instead the ISP's detect the activity on their network, and...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Internet Service Provider, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2009-03-26
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