Saturday Linkroll: Wrapping Up

This week’s linkroll wound up being a lot longer than last week’s. First off, it covers many more days and, second, there was a lot going on. From Egypt trying to copyright the pyramids to more news from the IFPI.

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Articles

Video: Jason Calacanis on Internet Pollution»

A presentation by Jason Calacanis at LeWeb3 earlier this month drew attention the problem of Web “pollution” as a threat to the Internet itself.

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The Strange Truth About the FBI Logo»

If you’ve ever looked at the FBI Anti-Piracy logo and thought that it would make a great deterrent for your Web site or other creative work, think again.

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Saturday Linkroll: Short Week»

I had to cut this week’s linkroll a bit short. Due to the holidays Chris and I had to record the podcast on Thursday night rather than, as usual, on Sunday. As such, this week’s linkroll only represents four or five days of stories.
Still, there was a great deal going on and a lot […]

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Five Media Hosts for Easy Offloading»

Since yestserday’s post about offloading images and multimedia to mitigate against false DMCA notices has generated some unexpected interest on the topic, I wanted to take a few moments and look at the companies I’ve worked with and discuss why I use the services that I do.
I also want to open up the floor for […]

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Are Creative Comons Licenses Confusing?»

A recent post on Blackstar Rising by Scott Baradell entitled “Why Photographers Hate Creative Commons” lays out a case that Creative Commons Licenses, especially as they apply to photos, are frequently violated, misunderstood and, worst of all, confusing.
As someone who is both a CC user and some who has spoken up about problems with following […]

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