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- Hollywood Super Agent Ari Emanuel Mystified That Google Doesn't Just Invent A Magic Stop Piracy Button "Child porn is easily identifiable by anyone who sees it. There is no "legal" child porn. There is no "authorized" child porn. There is no "fair use" child porn. There is no condition under which that content is legal and there are no legal questions to be answered in filtering it. Copyright is entirely different. You can't just "know" if the content is infringing. As we saw in the Viacom case, companies upload authorized stuff all the time, and it's often impossible to distinguish from unauthorized content. Separately, you can't create an algorithm that detects fair use. Or the public domain. Point being: it's not that easy and it's silly to claim otherwise."
- Fear and Loathing and Windows 8
- Mit P2P zur besseren Gesellschaft "Tribler ist ein P2P-System der vierten Generation (4G-P2P), das über eine serverlos sich selbst organisierende Plattform BitTorrent-kompatible Downloads, Video-on-Demand und Livestreaming ermöglicht. Im Vergleich zu BitTorrent, das täglich von Millionen genutzt wird, ist die Tribler-Gemeinde mit rund 25.000 "monthly active users" noch recht überschaubar."
- Nächste Woche Samstag gegen ACTA demonstrieren "Nächste Woche Samstag, den 9. Juni 2012, findet der dritte europäische Aktionstag gegen ACTA statt. Bisher finden sich 27 Städte in Deutschland auf wiki.stopp-acta.info."
- Why the Leap Is the Best Gesture-Control System We've Ever Tested | Gadget Lab | Wired.com Alles an Leap schreit 'Apple, kauft uns'. Immer noch fasziniert davon.
- Reaktionen auf Leutheusser-Schnarrenbergers FAZ-Beitrag zum Urheberrecht "Der differenzierte Beitrag von Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger lädt zu ebensolchen Reaktionen ein und hebt sich damit wohltuend davon ab, was im Artikel richtig als der “inszenierte urheberrechtliche Showdown der vergangenen Wochen” bezeichnet wird."
- Foursquare verrät erste Details zur App 5.0
- All Things D is Haunted by the Man Who Isn't Here | Epicenter | Wired.com "My favorite story is Ellison’s, about how he accompanied Jobs frequently to the prototype Apple store in a nearby warehouse, set up so Jobs and his team could constantly tweak the experience to approach perfection. Ellison noted how contrarian the effort seemed. “Don’t you read the newspaper?” he would ask Jobs. “They’re saying bricks and mortar are dead.” “We’re not using mortar,” Jobs replied. “We’re using glass and steel.”"
- Gastkommentar: "Wir Piraten wollen das Urheberrecht nicht abschaffen!" - Andere Meinung - Meinung - Tagesspiegel "Oft gebe ich die Namen von Urhebern, die Aufrufe unterzeichnen oder Debattenbeiträge verfassen, bei iBooks oder Amazon ein. Seltenst finde ich dort ihre Werke zum Kauf. Bei The Pirate Bay findet man sie allerdings auch kaum. Spätestens jetzt würde ich als Urheber meinen Inhalteanbieter fragen, warum das so ist."
- tumbledry.org: 5 Things About Television 5 Dinge über TV. Eine Branche, die reif für Disruption ist.
- Making of "The Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up" in Ableton by Jim Pavloff - YouTube Das Making of "Smack My Bitch Up" von The Prodigy zeigt schön, was hinter der Kunstform des Samplings steckt.
- How I Did It: Alexis Ohanian, Reddit | Inc.com "when I see business models disrupted from the outside, I am delighted. I see progress—progress!"
- Techdirt: Regina Spektor: I'm Lucky That People Can Get All My Music For Free
- Tim Cook at the D Conference: Between the Lines
- Martin Atkins New Book - Band:Smart — Kickstarter "We need to raise $18,000 to finish, edit, illustrate and print the first edition of the book. I'm also in the process of buying the rights back from my previous publisher. That way I can continue to do all of this myself, give away free books when I want to, and keep developing a new hybrid model for book publishing. The learning curve has been much shorter than my music business experience! I want to make sure I can do what I want with these entities and not have to try and convince anyone of strategies that I know work!"
- Technology - Alexis Madrigal - Oh Hey, Motorola and RIM Called: They Want to Go Back to 2004 and Try Again - The Atlantic "Meanwhile, back then, holding a Blackberry was like holding a 60" sword in the 15th century. It meant power! It meant importance! It meant that people back in the office just could. not. deal. without YOU. The 1.3 million Blackberry subscribers of 2004 were power players. They were ballers. They answered emails with simple replies: "Fire the missiles!" or "Buy me Nextel. No, not one stock. The company." They were not mere mortals tethered to desktop computers and lame keyboards. They could send emails from steakhouses. My, how the mighty have fallen."
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