http://thedoublethink.com/2010/05/monitoring-self-monitoring/
Imagine my delight when I saw that The New York Times magazine ran a cover story by Gary Wolf with the same title and theme as one of my recent posts: “The Data Driven Life“.
It’s a thoroughly researched piece about the trend of self monitoring, which, it turns out, has become a sizable sub-culture. I [...]
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“I love this definition from Wikipedia:
In printing, a cliché was a printing plate cast from movable type. This is also called a stereotype. When letters were set one at a time, it made sense to cast a phrase used repeatedly as a single slug of metal. “Cliché” came to mean such a [...]
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While the World is pondering the complex final moves in the cultural conflict between Google and China’s censors, the story has has taken a completely bizarre twist: For some reason, China’s censorship firewall went briefly world-wide.
This seems to be an event that you’d dismiss as part of the twisty background plot in a James Bond [...]
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How is the digital world changing intellectual properties? Are the rules changing from copyright protection to copy right? How will this effect your art?
http://www.copyrightaction.com/forum/uk-gov-nationalises-orphans-and-bans-non-consensual-photography-in-public?page=1
Comments:
Daniel: The storm is a’comin”!
Angela: If they can do this in the UK what’s to stop them from raping the Flickr accounts of anyone in the world?
Daniel: Once in a while I [...]
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A few weeks past, NPR had an interesting story about Chrysler going after a Florida High School for using a logo very close to the Chrysler Ram. What they forgot to mention is that the school’s logo in question is exactly the same as Chrysler’s.
Someone obviously got the piece of art (either legally or downloaded [...]
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