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Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Question du jour
What if we're really at Web 0.2?
| | The tremendous interest in bloggingon the part of readers and writerswas the first wave. For some, it was a great experiment. For others, it's become an avocation. For some like me, a job. There's more out there to be discovered beyond the world of blogging, because what we have nowno matter how technically sophisticated it may seem, no matter how editorially appealing, no matter how popularis temporary. |
Quote du jour
Looking north
In aught-oh-three we took a little trip...
| | Battle of New Baghdad is a video by my old pal Jan Lewis (who gave me my first writing/consulting gig on the West Coast, in 1985). In addition to Jan, it features Jerry Miller, founding guitarist of Moby Grape. Jerry treats us to what he calls his "Mesopotamian Lick", which Jan says he's been waiting more than 40 years to use. Jan adds that she wrote the lyrics (the tune is Johnny Horton's) at the beginning of the war, which is why it's surrealistically upbeat. |
Toward copyright sanity in Hong Kong
| | One response was DIGITAL COPYRIGHT REFORM IN HONG KONG: PROMOTING CREATIVITY WITHOUT SACRIFICING FREE SPEECH, a position paper commissioned by the Journalism and Media Studies Centre of the University of Hong Kong and written by Peter K. Yu, a Hong Kong native, Associate Professor of Law at Michigan State University and research fellow with the Center for Studies of Intellectual Property Rights at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan, China. |
| | His document is sensible, readable and useful. It begins by urging the government to refrain from creating new criminal penalties for uploading or downloading of copyrighted works (something that appears likely to happen), and goes on to provide an excellent list of measures that would support creativity, economic participation, competitiveness and growth: |
| | Introduce a format shifting exception that would allow copyright holders to reproduce legitimately purchased copyrighted works in different formats.... |
| | Introduce a Śsafe harbour' for innovators to develop products that are capable of substantial non-infringing use.... |
| | Introduce a special exception for the use of online materials by educational and research institutions. |
| | Broaden the privilege for unauthorized use of online materials for news reporting purposes. In developing this privilege, Śnews' should be broadly defined to cover all newsworthy issues, while those who cover the news should not be narrowed to only traditional journalists or mainstream media... |
| | Facilitate the use of orphan works on the Internet. Orphaned works |
| | Introduce a format shifting exception that would allow copyright holders to reproduce legitimately purchased copyrighted works in different formats. |
| | The IP Department has a strong "anti-piracy" bias, but also claims to have an open mind. Professor Wu's consultation is a good test of just how open that mind really is. |
| | And thanks to Rebecca for the lead (and much more: go there). |
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