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Marshall Goldsmith: It's Not a Fair
Fight If You're the CEO
Marshall Goldsmith: It's Not a Fair
Fight If You're the CEO
12/19/2004 03:36 PMWatch your mouth. As the boss, you stand to wreak havoc by mere
suggestion.
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
05/24/2004 06:24 AMSuper Science Fair Projects: Complete Guide to Science Fair
Projects, Topics and Experimentshttp://www.super-sc
ience-fair-projects.com/Today your teacher announced
that your school is going to have a science fair and students are
responsible for exhibiting their projects. What do you feel?
Enthusiastic? Despondent? Dreadful? Fearful? Excited?" This statement
opens the Super Science Fair Projects site. Actually, whether student
or parent, science fair projects, while great ways to get students
actively involved in learning the scientific method and problem
solving, can be tough assignments. This site may help you with one of
the hardest parts: coming up with an idea. The site does a great job
of walking the visitor through the steps needed to plan and implement
a project, from Choosing a Topic, the Scientific Method, and writing
the Project Report. There are even tips on displaying your project,
rehearsing, winning over judges, and what to expect the day of the
fair. This is definitely a great tool to tap into when planning a
science fair project.[From The NSDL Scout Report for Math,
Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Apple: fair play or failure to play
fair?
Apple: fair play or failure to play
fair?
08/07/2004 01:18 AM Is Apple playing fair or not? On the one hand, it's their device,
their music store, and their software.
In a world gone mad it’s hard to think
rightSo much violence hate and
spiteMurder going on all day and
nightDue time we fight the non-violent
fight
In a world gone mad it’s hard to think
rightSo much violence hate and
spiteMurder going on all day and
nightDue time we fight the non-violent
fight
03/13/2003 10:21 AMBeastie Boy’s lyrics .. lyrics .. Lyrics
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Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
Search Engine Marketing Company Buys
Santa Fe, New Mexico Web Development
Company
03/30/2005 04:01 AMTrafficdeveloper LLC, a Santa Fe, NM based search marketing company,
is pleased to announce they have recently purchased Panorama Point
Corporation, a well known Santa Fe, New Mexico based Web Development
firm. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
printCure Enables Direct Selling
Organizations to Offer their
Company-Branded Printed and Promotional
Products to Distributors "In-the-Field"
Through Same Web-Enabled Company Store
06/14/2004 06:32 AMprintCure, the cure for corporate procurement, can now be considered a
"one-stop-shop" for direct selling organizations looking to automate,
control, manage and consolidate the way they distribute their
company's brandable print and promotional products to distributors and
representatives who are in the field. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
Sinotrading, an American Owned and
Operated Import/Export (Sourcing)
Company, Will Begin Training
Translators, Web Developers and Company
Executives From Chinese Manufacturing
Companies
04/01/2005 08:57 AMHow to market to American companies thorugh the Internet in the
complex world of e-commerce will be the seminar topic for Chinese
company executives. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
06/19/2004 04:26 PMYour New Phone Company Is The Cable
Company?
Your New Phone Company Is The Cable
Company?
05/03/2004 05:18 AMCable providers in the US took an early lead in the broadband market,
though they've lost a little ground lately due to cut rate prices for
DSL from the telcos. However, the cable providers are looking to pull
an ace out of their sleeve by promoting their ability to easily
provide the coveted "triple play" of voice, video and data through one
single company. Many cable providers have been able to do this for a
while, but they haven't spent much time promoting their phone service.
That's about to change. While the telcos are still struggling to
figure out their video strategy (TV over DSL? partner with a
satellite provider?), the cable companies are getting ready to
heavily promote
their VoIP phone plans in conjunction with their TV and broadband
connections. They admit that most people still don't know the cable
company offers phone service, but they aim to change that soon.
Beyond just getting more money out of each subscriber, it also means
much less churn for the cable companies, as studies have shown that
the likelihood of a customer switching providers drops drastically for
each additional service they receive from their provider. While the
article doesn't mention much about pricing, it would make sense for
the cable companies to cut the prices on the phone service
drastically. The additional cost to the companies isn't that high,
and undercutting the telcos in their core market has to hurt them.
Besides, as the article points out, choosing a phone company is much
more of an "emotional" decision than choosing a broadband provider.
If the cable companies can win over the emotions of people with very
low priced calling plans, they'll more than make up the difference in
new customers for their broadband and video services - and the
resulting lack of churn.
""Why didn't you fight?" one Governing
Council member asked Hussein as their
meeting ended. Hussein gestured toward
the U.S. soldiers guarding him and asked
his own question: "Would you fight
them?""
""Why didn't you fight?" one Governing
Council member asked Hussein as their
meeting ended. Hussein gestured toward
the U.S. soldiers guarding him and asked
his own question: "Would you fight
them?""
12/16/2003 08:48 PMIgor | Creating Company Names Product
Names Company Naming Guide
Igor | Creating Company Names Product
Names Company Naming Guide
07/13/2004 08:43 PMBuilding the Perfect Beast: The Igor Naming Guide to Creating Product
and Company Names
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Diller To Show IAC Is No Travel Company
By Creating IAC's Travel Company
Diller To Show IAC Is No Travel Company
By Creating IAC's Travel Company
12/22/2004 01:16 AMBarry Diller has done a good job buying up various online "middleman"
companies in a variety of spaces from travel to social networking to
dating. However, he says too many people view InterActiveCorp as a
travel company and that's making it more difficult to acquire
non-travel companies. So, in order to
prove that he's not
running a travel company...
he's
going to show them what it means to really run a travel
company. That is, he's going to spin off all of IAC's travel
properties, including Expedia, Hotwire, TravelNow and Hotels.com, into
one company (which he'll still run), and keep all the other properties
as IAC. While it may be a good idea to realize the value of those
other properties, from the beginning Diller kept talking about the
synergies of having all of these properties under the same umbrella.
Apparently, those synergies only go so far when the stock price isn't
as high as he had hoped.
Fast Company | Fast Company Contacts and
Customer Service
Fast Company | Fast Company Contacts and
Customer Service
06/27/2004 04:46 AMFrom the FastCompany website .. linking policy .. send a fax ..
Contact Us
fastcompany.com/about/contact.html
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Hey...not fair!
Hey...not fair!
04/09/2004 04:02 PM"You look intimidating when you aren't smiling" - Jasmine Lam
See...I'm not giving anyone dirty looks on purpose. And yes,...
Fair use, or not fair?
Fair use, or not fair?
04/09/2004 04:09 PMLast week we posted a story written by my colleague David Graham
titled Proven: Windows is more secure than Linux. It was one of the
better-read pieces on the site this week. Four days after the article
was posted, David did a Google search and found more than half a dozen
sites had linked to the piece -- flattering. But at least three sites
posted all or a substantial portion of the piece on their own sites --
and that's a problem.
Fair NAT 0.68
Fair NAT 0.68
05/03/2004 10:45 AMA tool that distributes bandwidth in a fair manner among the clients
in the LAN.
Fair NAT 0.74
Fair NAT 0.74
05/11/2004 09:02 PMA tool that distributes bandwidth in a fair manner among the clients
in the LAN.
It’s Not Fair
It’s Not Fair
09/11/2004 12:31 PMBack in May,
I
whined that Jeremy Hedley of Antipixel would get better pictures
than me even if he was using a drugstore disposable. Well, OK, so it
turned out to be a cellphone camera. Sigh. (Oh yes, and Simon
Phipps
has a little
masterpiece today, too).
Ah fair use, where would we be without
you?
Ah fair use, where would we be without
you?
06/24/2005 06:53 PMJason Kottke
was just on G4's Attack of the Show, and thanks to my hacked TiVo,
it's available as a 85Mb
MPEG2 torrent.
Jason did great for live TV, which is just about the most stressful
thing in the world. He seemed relaxed, though the host seemed a little
manic. I assume a producer was screaming in the host's ear to keep
Jason moving, which caused the host to cut Jason off whenever he
started sounding reflective. My favorite parts were the host violating
the Adsense terms of service by goading people into clicking his ad
links and the graphic "Blogging for Bling" in the background (because
clearly, Jason's only in it for the benjamins).
The Fair Tax
The Fair Tax
05/01/2004 09:06 AM
The FairTax is a consumption
tax designed to replace the entire federal income tax system,
including personal, payroll, corporate, self-employment, capital
gains, gift, and inheritance taxes.
[more!!] It's a fair CoP
It's a fair CoP
03/24/2005 08:31 PMvnunet.com Mar 25 2005 12:10AM GMT
Fair and Balanced?
Fair and Balanced?
10/28/2003 11:07 PMBill Gates recently got together with Steve Mills from IBM and
demonstrated some web services interoperability between our two
companies' products. It has taken awhile to get to this point,
from the initial hype to the point where some of these key scenarios
work without smoke and mirrors; so it is nice to see a "status report"
like this.
The first response I saw came in the form of this shrill attack
piece run on CNET. The author seems stuck in the last
century, when people still bought the big lie about "write once run
anywhere". He fails to explain how "runs only on Java" is
significantly different from "runs only on Windows", and completely
misses the point that most enterprises have to support both
types of systems (and many more) and therefore place a high priority
on interop.
The attack piece brought back fond memories of the days when Bob
Metcalfe and Jai Singh (now managing editor at CNET) were together at
the helm of Infoworld. Then I saw another analysis in
CNET, covering the same interop event, but surprisingly balanced,
at least in comparison to the first piece. Finally, I found yet another
analysis on CNET, again covering the same event; and this one is
positively glowingly accurate!
What to make of it? A single presentation by Bill Gates
inspires three different pieces in CNET which cover the whole spectrum
of opinion. Can't complain about that.
~
Tragically, politics shuts down
John Poindexter's data mining program. It seems that only
Safeway is allowed to collect that sort of information about U.S.
citizens.
Chipping Away at Fair Use
Chipping Away at Fair Use
10/29/2003 12:10 AMErnest Has
Way More Time Than I Do Lately
"And doing great things with the time he takes so check out
his blog entry pointing to a wide range of discussions on the DMCA
exceptions that were
posted today by the Librarian of Congress: Ancillary Works on DVD DMCA Exemption Denied" [Furdlog]
Ditto and "what he said." If you've noticed a slowdown at LawMeme, it's because Ernie's posts
are on his personal blog now, and he must be foregoing sleep in order
to post as often as he is at The Importance
Of (RSS
feed here, although I'm going to take a moment to plead with
Ernest to provide a feed with the full text of his posts!). He's
really been on a roll the last few days.
On a more depressing note, make sure you follow the link above to
Ernie's post and read up on the four<
/A> DMCA exemptions&
nbsp;ruling, too, because today our government again decided that we
do not have a right to "fair use" of the digital files we purchase.
Not surprising given the way the entertainment industry has framed the
debate and paid for legislation over the last decade, but discouraging
nonetheless.
If legislators were forced to vote today for the "right of first
sale" of digital files, which is the exemption that has traditionally
allowed libraries to circulate physical materials, I wonder how many
of them would blindly sign it away without a second thought to
libraries. If public libraries didn't already exist, would we be able
to start them in this day and age? My guess is no.
Fair Use and Licensing
Fair Use and Licensing
08/23/2004 10:05 AM
"Fair use" is a doctrine of copyright law (with counterparts in patent
and trademark law as well) that allows a degree of unauthorized
copying of copyrighted works. Shocking! Squatters' rights! Can a
teenager take my car for a joy ride and when he's caught plead "fair
use"--that I wasn't using...
Fair and buxom
Fair and buxom
02/05/2005 09:14 PM
You can't make this stuff up.
so it's only fair to join in
so it's only fair to join in
11/01/2003 06:24 AM
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Fair Use with DVDs
Fair Use with DVDs
07/08/2004 08:25 PM
NY Times: Whose DVD? A Debate Over Copies. The free copying tools are
available through Internet sites that are not directly subject to
American law, often because the nations that those sites call home
permit individuals to copy material for their own use. People seeking
such tools need only pose the question in an Internet search engine to
find dozens of sites devoted to the subject, including the Afonic DVD
Guides site (www .dvd-guides.com), run by Joseph Chatzimichail, a
20-year-old electrical and computer engineering student in Salonika,
Greece.
What is fair pricing for MT3
What is fair pricing for MT3
05/13/2004 05:03 PM
Their are a few articles out there saying that some of us only want
something if it is free. Personally...
Fair and Balanced
Fair and Balanced
05/04/2004 09:16 PM
Read this Editorial titled Leader: iTunes ain't what it used to be
from Silicon.com. If you're like me you'll see many glaring errors.
Let's start...
Singapore fair use
Singapore fair use
09/27/2004 08:41 AM
I'm giving a couple of talks in Singapore in December and one of my
kind hosts has sent me a form on which I'm to list every copyrighted
and non-copyrighted source I use in the handouts, along with this
explanation of what constitutes fair use in Singapore. I'd say that
this is what we have to worry about our copyright law doing to the
free expression of ideas, but I'm afraid you're going to tell me that
this is in fact where our copyright law already is. Sigh....
Licensing and Fair Use
Licensing and Fair Use
08/23/2004 10:05 AM
The conventional economic objection to copyright and other IP
propertization is that it limits access and by doing so causes a
misallocation of resources: making and distributing another copy of
some piece of software might cost nothing (well, virtually nothing),
and yet if the copyright owner charges a price of...
Monster Fair 1.1.6
Monster Fair 1.1.6
12/24/2004 12:13 PM
Welcome to the greatest pinball show.
Fair use is a right AND a defense
Fair use is a right AND a defense
09/09/2004 02:43 PM
Cory Doctorow:
The entertainment companies often tell us that "fair use isn't a
right, it's a defense." It's techincally true, but legally
disingenous. As my cow-orker Fred Von Lohmann noted today in a mailing
list post, "I've heard Peter Jaszi say on several occasions (and more
eloquently), First Amendment is like fair use, technically invoked as
a defense in court, but that doesn't stop us from talking about our
*right* to free speech."
Photos From Toy Fair
Photos From Toy Fair
02/14/2004 05:15 PM
Looks like things got started a bit early today up at Toy Fair in New
York. Here's our first upload of photos from the show. We have three
servers with the files on them which should hopefully ensure fast
browsing. There is also a set of miscellaneous photos of non-Star Wars
things some might find interesting.
Gentle
Giant - Miscellaneous
Gentle
Giant - Miscellaneous
Gentle
Giant - Miscellaneous
College To Do Away With Fair Use
College To Do Away With Fair Use
12/17/2003 09:34 PM
The latest silliness from our college campuses is this bit of news
from Ithaca College, where they're planning to tell professors that fair use no longer exists when it comes to course packs
(the photocopied excerpts from various sources that many professors
use to give students short excerpts from a variety of sources). While
most such course packs do involve some approved material, much of it
is often used on a fair-use basis - but university administrators are
afraid of getting sued. Thus, they're going to tell professors that
they need to license every last bit of content they use. This means
that (a) professors will ditch a lot of materials, because they don't
have time to get approval from everyone or because the publisher wants
too much money to include a single paragraph and (b) the course packs
will be much more expensive with less useful stuff for students. In
some cases, professors will simply put the materials on library loan,
where students will go and photocopy it anyway - basically adding an
"annoyance" factor to the process. It's a great lesson we're teaching
the students of today when they don't get to read certain materials
because it's just too damn expensive.
Fair Use Elaborated
Fair Use Elaborated
08/27/2004 01:58 PM
I've received some interesting comments on my last posting. One of the
commenters asked me to explain the fair use doctrine; here goes. The
doctrine, which has close counterparts in patent and trademark law,
permits a degree of unauthorized copying of copyrighted works.
Shocking! If a teenager takes a joyride...
New Photos From Toy Fair
New Photos From Toy Fair
02/15/2004 07:37 PM
It's been a day full of meeting and greeting, walking and talking,
shooting and re-booting in New York today, but we've finally hit all
Star Wars licensees that attended Toy Fair. Check out the
latest offerings from Code 3, LEGO, and Master
Replicas...who gave Rebelscum an exclusive look under the
case of an exciting new product...the AT-AT walker!
More detailed information will come soon, but for now enjoy the photos
from Toy Fair.
Fair Use in Action!
Fair Use in Action!
07/27/2004 06:08 PM

We enjoyed the shot above from the completely legal Barbie-in-a-Blender
art gallery, from the folks at free culture. The full story behind the site
is here.
Fair Use in the Digital Age
Fair Use in the Digital Age
08/10/2004 10:35 AM
Out of concern that the Digital Millenium Copyright Act went too far
in restricting fair use in the digital era, I have drafted and
introduced along with John Doolittle of California H.R. 107, the
Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act. Among other objectives, the bill
would confirm that a person would...
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