Apple
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239
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Consumer Behavior
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Shared to Solo
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7
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Local to Granfalloon
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19
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Solo to Swarm
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19
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Addiction to Habit Forming Technologies
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13
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Privacy is a feeling
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18
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Information Pedigree
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Known Source to Crowdsource
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36
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Audience to Participants
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41
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Information overload vs ability to comprehend
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15
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Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion
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29
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Anonymous (private) to Profiled (public)
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29
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Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth
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21
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Detecting Pedigree Remotely
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18
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Media Biz Models
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Citizens seek broadband
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0
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Consumption to Creation
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1
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Creation to Aggregation
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35
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Location becomes Central
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4
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New Value Moment
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14
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News Worth
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Nameplate to Disembodied
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24
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The Renaissance of Copyright
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27
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Slope
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Desktop to Mobile
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12
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Centralized to Distributed
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32
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Mass Media to Atomized
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36
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Geography to Topic
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10
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Theory
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Research
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24
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Government-centric vs. Culturally deterministic
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7
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Class Warfare
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10
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Property Rights vs. Human Rights
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14
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Technological Determinism
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5
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Behavior Creates Structure
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11
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Value Moment
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Synergy at Vortex Points
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5
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Services become Games
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19
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Blendle: How the 'iTunes of journalism' reached 100k users
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JournalismUK...
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09/04/14 
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Sign up all the publishers, sell it to subscribers as an aggregate.
(Distribute the local news globally without impacting the local advertising value?)
By: Abigail Edge
Dutch news aggregator Blendle has signed up every newspaper and magazine in Holland, and is helping them to reach new and younger audiences.
"People want to read articles or want to follow specific journalists but aren't particularly... (Trends: Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth,Creation to Aggregation,Nameplate to Disembodied,The Renaissance of Copyright,Centralized to Distributed,Geography to Topic)
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Have media companies destroyed their copyrights with the 'Share'Button?
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paidconent...
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11/25/12 
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Does the Share Button Violate or Destroy Copyrights? Can copying 100% of something be fair use? See Righthaven v. CIO (righthaven llc v. kayse jama, an individual an center for intercultural organizing, a non profit. See
("There’s one basic copyright principle people agree on in nearly every situation-and you don’t need to be a lawyer to figure out: You can’t make a whole, perfect, 100% copy without permission.")
(See Righthaven case brief for context?) Righthaven has become controversial by taking a sue-first-ask-questions-later approach to copyright enforcement on behalf of its newspaper clients, which include MediaNews Group as well as the smaller chain that own... (Trends: Detecting Pedigree Remotely,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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media law 3 Major Publishers Sue Open-Education Textbook Start-Up
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ChronicleofHigherEducation...
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11/10/12 
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Aggregating web content into a "pattern" that mimics another's work academic work -- is it a copyright violation?
(I remember thingking that I remembered hearing someone describe a thought that resembled a thought that someone else once described to me, after they remembered something someone once said.)
Open-education resources have been hailed as a trove of freely available information that can be used to build textbooks at virtually no cost. But a copyright lawsuit filed last month presents a potential roadblock for the burgeoning movement.
A group o... (Trends: Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion,Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth,Detecting Pedigree Remotely,Creation to Aggregation,The Renaissance of Copyright,Mass Media to Atomized)
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Low-Orbit Servers? Or A Pirate Prank?
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DATACENTERKNOWLEDGE...
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04/03/12 
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What better place for a DarkNet than in the cold silence of Outer Space?
(Bwha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.....)
By: Rich Miller
March 19th, 2012
inShare
Did April Fools Day come early for The Pirate Bay? The controversial BitTorrent site posted an odd announcement last night stating that it had decided to build something extraordinary with its server ... (Trends: Distribution Reforms Around the Net,Location becomes Central,The Renaissance of Copyright,Infrastructure to Nonfrastructure)
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Publishers make bid to close filesharing sites
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GUARDIAN...
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03/27/12 
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Publishers strike against illicit eBook distributors
(The War Against the War on Copyright (TM) is not over, by any means. Will the bad capitalists make it too painful to steal that which is unprotected? Or will technology make the whole question moot?)
A coalition of US publishing groups has taken legal action in Ireland in a bid to close websites they accuse of copyright infringement.
The crackdown came as the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency announced it would treat illicit filesharing websites a... (Trends: Detecting Pedigree Remotely,The Renaissance of Copyright,Property Rights vs. Human Rights)
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Academic publishers run a guarded knowledge economy
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GUARDIAN...
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03/27/12 
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The business model for scholarly papers forms a barrier to the public, but can such walls remain standing?
(Public money is converted to private capital in a number of ways. Increasing someone's cultural capital, through education, is one of those ways. So is funding research. )
This week George Monbiot won the internet with a Guardian piece on academic publishers. For those who didn't know: academics, funded mostly by the public purse, pay for the production and dissemination of papers; but for historical reasons, these are publi... (Trends: Information overload vs ability to comprehend,Detecting Pedigree Remotely,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Researcher: Optimal copyright term is 14 years
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ARSTECHNICA...
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03/22/12 
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Copyright tries to balance creative pollination and property rights. It's never a good balance.
(But you can calculate where both creative pollination and exploitation of property rights both have the highest numbers.)
See the research paper by RUFUS POLLOCK of CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY here. easy enough to find out how long copyrights last, but much harder to decide how long they should lastbut that didn't st... (Trends: Known Source to Crowdsource,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Comparing Flipboard, Pulse, Zite, Float And More
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PAIDCONTENT...
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03/15/12 
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Here's the rundown on the Army of the War on Copyright.
(A summary of the major content aggregation sites on the Web. )
See the chart at http://www.pagetwister.com/docs/aggregators%20comparison%202011.pdf... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Facebook, Twitter are killing search
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ZDNET...
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03/08/12 
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Searching moving inside social media, leaving Google, Bing behind
(Or, search is expanding into social media, and Google and Bing will be in there, too.)
Stafford Masie, the former head of Google South Africa, believes Googles traditional business in search is shrinking and that sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr are to blame. Last week, Masie said: Google is dying. That could have been my headline... (Trends: Services become Games,Distribution Reforms Around the Net,The Renaissance of Copyright,Centralized to Distributed,Mass Media to Atomized)
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Industry Calls For Search Engine Censorship
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TORRENTFREAK...
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03/08/12 
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In they can't see it, they can't steal it.
(Or we could cut off their hands, and poke out their eyes.)
At a behind-closed-doors meeting facilitated by the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport, copyright holders have handed out a list of demands to Google, Bing and Yahoo. To curb the growing piracy problem, Hollywood and the major music labels want the... (Trends: Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion,Detecting Pedigree Remotely,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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The disappearing virtual library
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Al Jazeera...
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03/04/12 
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The Empire Strikes Back! Copyright war is not over.
(Capitalism strikes back, blocking a download site full of scholarly books: textbooks, secondary treatises, obscure monographs, biographical analyses, technical manuals, collections of cutting-edge research in engineering, mathematics, biology, social scien)
Los Angeles, CA - Last week a website called "library.nu" disappeared. A coalition of international scholarly publishers accused the site of piracy and convinced a judge in Munich to shut it down. Library.nu (formerly Gigapedia) had offered, if the reports... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Make me famous! Steal my stuff!
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CONTENTSUTRA...
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02/21/12 
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"...we have leveraged piracy to help us succeed."
(There is no such thing as bad publicity (except for really bad publicity). )
Alok Kejriwal is a digital entrepreneur based in Mumbai. He is the CEO and co-founder of games2win.com.
Every time I listen to my iPod, I remember Napster.
The record industry treated Napster like the Taliban of Piracythey sued, fought and closed it... (Trends: Audience to Participants,Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth,Services become Games,Creation to Aggregation,The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Survey Shows Piracy Common and Widely Accepted
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activepolitic.com...
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01/07/12 
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It's yours, they took it. 46% of adults and 75% of young people have bought, copied, or downloaded some copyright infringing material
(And they liked it. Does law follow behavior, or behavior follow law? Copyright has evolved greatly since its invention during the reign of Queen Anne. )
Here's a little more info about the survey itself:
The Copy Culture survey was sponsored by The American Assembly, with support from a research award from Google. The content of the survey and its findings are solely the responsibility of the researcher... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, The Renaissance of Copyright)
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AP and 28 News Groups Going After Aggregators
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TechZwn...
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01/07/12 
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They're coming to get you.
(The counter-attack on copyright was enabled by technology, as was the original attack.l)
The Associated Press and 28 other news organizations have launched a project to collect fees from aggregators who are reposting their content around the Web.
The project, knowns as NewsRight, will be a separate business that will license original news f... (Trends: Distribution Reforms Around the Net, Creation to Aggregation, The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Is There A Business Model To Support Some Of The Great New Curation Tools?
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GUARDIAN...
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12/12/11 
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Business Models for Long-Form Journalism (and hey, copyright law).
(A thinly-disguised promo for an iPhone App that coordinates products built from stolen content.)
Frederic Filloux, The Guardian. My reading selection process for long articles (say above 2500 words) goes like this. It starts with installing the Read Later bookmarklet, developed by Instapaper, on all my internet browsers. When I stumble on something I ... (Trends: Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth, Creation to Aggregation, The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Aggregation and Attribution: Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
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STREETFIGHT...
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11/22/11 
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A quick primer on Copyright and Fair Use for the benefit of aggregators.
(Not too much, not too commercial, is it real, what's it worth?)
BY BRIAN DENGLER
Hyperlocal news publishers that rely on aggregation or content from other sites need to think carefully about how they present it. Threats by large media companies over aggregation of their content and this months highly profiled sp... (Trends: Content Aggregators Cloud The Truth, The Renaissance of Copyright)
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The Privatization of Copyright
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TORRENTFREAK...
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11/14/11 
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Jason Mazzone, of the Brooklyn Law School, shows how contracts expand copyright law.
(Again, this turns on a property issue. By contractually restricting the rights of a purchaser of content (like a DVD), does that same contractual limitation apply to the person who steals the DVD, or downloads the content?)
... (Trends: The Renaissance of Copyright, Mass Media to Atomized)
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How fair use was born
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DUKEUNIVERSITY...
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11/07/11 
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Fair use ... developed in order to make judges more comfortable with a vast expansion of copyrights scope, precisely to provide an economic windfall to rights holders.
(As Bracha points out, there was a shift in progress from looking primarily at the new works usefulness to the reading audience to primarily protecting the market value of the original in all its potential forms. These two cases are on the trailing edge)
Review, by Kevin Smith, PhD, of "The Ideology of Authorship Revealed" by Oren Bracha, University of Texas Working Paper Series #82.
The history of copyright law is a fascinating study. Really, it is. One truism about that history is that copyright p... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, The Renaissance of Copyright)
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SPJ Priorities: Into Flow, Press Independence, Ethics
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SPJ / SDX...
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10/04/11 
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Ethics is third, contained within the concept of press independence.
(Then, after all that, we can think about what's right.)
The Society of Professional Journalists is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty.
To ensure that the concept of self-government outlined by the U.S. Constitution remains a reality into future cent... (Trends: Critical Journalism to Normalized Promotion, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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Judge Kane Rules Righthaven Must Pay, Had No Standing
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LAWWEEKCOLORADO...
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10/02/11 
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The right to sue is linked to owning the copyright. Duh.
(The Copyright Wars are not only continuing, but will probably intensify, as the paradigm of content aggregation on the Web challenges the traditional ethics of journalism. Expect to see sharpening debate around the interpretation of "fair use".)
By Matt Masich, LAW WEEK COLORADO
DENVER Copyright enforcer Righthaven lacked legal standing to sue a Florida blogger for copyright infringement, and it must compensate him for attorney fees he incurred defending the lawsuit, a federal judge ruled Tuesd... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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All the News You Want, When You Want I
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NYT...
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10/02/11 
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Content aggregation as an App on the iPhone
(With permission, of course, represents the legal method, also the high-cost method, published for paying customers.)
Each morning, bleary-eyed, I retrieve the newspaper, glance at the headlines and toss it on the coffee table to read later.
Browse all the mobile app coverage that has appeared in The New York Times by category, and see what Times writers have on their ... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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No paper might mean no news
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PEW...
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10/02/11 
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Technology will resolve all the copyright issues. But Fair Use becomes the new battle line
(Content amalgamation is a self-solving prolbem, eventually.)
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a disconnect by news consumers about where their information originates.
By James Rainey
September 28, 2011
Want to get under a newspaper person's skin? Tell them you don't need their work because you get most of... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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China state paper urges Internet rethink to gag foes
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REUTERS...
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09/04/11 
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China sees both the political and economic dangers of the Net
(The political and economic problems are similar: business desires to find a way to re-protect profits from copyrights and other intellectual property, and the Chinese government seeks to protect political power and the control of ideological thought and ot)
By Chris Buckley
BEIJING | Fri Sep 2, 2011 6:23pm EDT
(Reuters) - China's Communist Party control is at risk unless the government takes firmer steps to stop Internet opinion being shaped by increasingly organized political foes, a team of party writers ... (Trends: Known Source to Crowdsource, The Renaissance of Copyright)
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Universities Create Copyright Problem For Google Books
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PAIDCONTENT...
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08/30/11 
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Fair Use interpretations define the battle over academic access to orphaned works.
(The Fair Use debate stretches across all major media.)
As authors and publishers wait to learn the final fate of the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Books settlement, a group of universities has quietly launched a major initiative that could reshape the future of copyright law.
See more of our latest Legal coverage
or... (Trends: The Renaissance of Copyright,Centralized to Distributed,Research)
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Canadian universities in row over licensing fees
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TIMESHIGHERED...
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08/30/11 
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US Awaits Fair Use Ruling
(The trend of copyrights on the net has re-energized rights holders to seek greater technological control -- and revenue -- from copyrights. The battle for music may also be rejoined.)
Jon Marcus reports
Disputes in Canada and the US are fuelling close scrutiny of the use of copyrighted material, with the outcomes threatening to increase the burden on academics.
Universities in Canada have broken away from the main copyright cleari... (Trends: The Renaissance of Copyright, Centralized to Distributed)
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Study: Fair use drives large part of US economy
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COMPUTERWORLD...
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07/16/11 
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You said it. And I stole it, but not all of it, just enough to make a critical comment and a derivitive work and an annuity revenue stream.
()
Industries that rely on fair use exceptions to U.S. copyright law have weathered the recent slow economy better than other businesses, according to a new study released by a tech trade group.
The fair use industries, including consumer device makers, so... (Trends: Creation to Aggregation, Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Research)
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Authorship markup and web search
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GOOGLE...
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06/12/11 
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You stole my stuff, and I CAUGHT YOU! This may be a new metaphor for the organization of business models.
(HTML Authorship tags can shift the balance of power between content creators and producers. For a while. See Ted Nelson for details.)
... (Trends: Nameplate to Disembodied, The Renaissance of Copyright, Mass Media to Atomized, Research)
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Latest Clips
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TechCrunch 09/03/16
"In the Experience Age, the primary input is visual and the dominant feedback is attention." -- The movement of attention up the chain fulfills the value creation.
Trends:
the conversation 08/10/16
Personality type plays a role in smartphone addiction. -- Check your phone 150-300 times per day? You are sick.
Trends:
TechCrunch 08/05/16
Facebook automatically filtering structure-induced content. -- Structure recognizes structure as a threat. Facebook responds to 'clickbait' content by filtering it out of newsfeeds. Therefore, content generated to meet the demands of structure are filtered.
Trends:
Financial Times 07/27/16
Mixed fortunes of the digital education business suggest hits are elusive "Content would be a great business if one produced only hits, but it never seems to work that way. The lack of barriers to anyone spending prodigious amounts of capital to create the next smash is what ensures a pedestrian return on that capital." -- This illustrates how the role of 'content' has changed away from the 'content of the content' to the role of the content in filling reserved holes in production and distribution structures.
Trends:
BackChannel 07/21/16
Copmpact for a Free, Open and Neutral Network: You have the freedom to use the network for any purpose as long as you don’t harm the operation of the network itself, the rights of other users, or the principles of neutrality that allow contents and services to flow without deliberate interference.
You have the right to understand the network and its components, and to share knowledge of its mechanisms and principles.
You have the right to offer services and content to the network on your own terms.
You have the right to join the network, and the obligation to extend this set of rights to anyone according to these same terms. -- How a self-configuring network was built.
Trends:
CED 07/14/16
Cord cut. -- All that wasted wire.....
Trends:
Gizmodo 06/15/16
Tightly cold makes better taste. -- See also scientific american study of coffee
Trends:
ScienceDaily 06/08/16
Wait a minute: can you see my hand? -- Oh, yeah, and concentration.
Trends:
Irish Independent 05/17/16
We showed in 1991 that print drives online participation. -- The Independent commissioned the study.
Trends:
Wired 05/01/16
User pressure for bandwidth is having the predictable effect. --
Trends:
eurekalert 04/22/16
"So, like, I realized I was only going 20 in a 50, and I said 'Hey, man, check it out. I'm only going uh, uh, uh. Cool.'" -- Wait a minute; can you see my hand?
Trends:
ScienceDaily 04/21/16
Evidence of a compromised dopamine system has been found in heavy users of marijuana. -- Like, heavy, man.
Trends:
ScienceDaily 04/18/16
Adding coffee to the diet of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) could help reverse the condition, according to a new study conducted in mice . --
Trends:
slashdot @ apple.com 04/16/16
The structure expects consumers behavior 'X'. Consumers behave 'X'. Production expands. -- Q. #2 of How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?": "To model customer use, we measure the power consumed by a product while it is running in a simulated scenario. Daily usage patterns are specific to each product and are a mixture of actual and modeled customer use data. Years of use, which are based on first owners, are assumed to be four years for OS X and tvOS devices and three years for iOS and watchOS devices. More information on our product energy use is provided in our Product Environmental Reports." Point number 2 for the question "How does Apple conduct its Product Greenhouse Gas Life Cycle Assessment?"
Trends:
Addiction to Habit Forming Technologies, Technological Determinism,Behavior Creates Structure,Services become Games
ScienceDaily 04/15/16
Effect similar to other addictions -- Yup.
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