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the soap box: A Gateway to change
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Wednesday, 1 August 2007. A Gateway to change. The Nata Village Blog. Yet what about ICT development efforts on a greater national or perhaps global scale? I set out to find a site which shows a commitment to development around the world and constitutes something of a larger scale ICT-for-development success story. And I think I found one… hurrah! It is an international non-profit organization providing web-based platforms to make aid and development efforts more effective around the world. 8226; Local p...
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the soap box: February 2007
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007. Posted by Lauren Clifford-Holmes. Computer ‘assisted’ researching and using spreadsheets – trials and tribulations. I marvel at the diversities of this new media course – one day I am learning XHTML coding, the next its all about how to use sound recording equipment and today I’ve been working on Microsoft Exel. This certainly is all about multi-media and exploiting every available tool which can aid the ‘new age’ journalist. Posted by Lauren Clifford-Holmes. Why should a new...
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the soap box: A website making a difference
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Tuesday, 24 July 2007. A website making a difference. This is why discovering the Nata Village Blog. Was so exciting. I stumbled upon this blog through reading Christian Kreutz’s discussion. Through the help of a US Peace Corp in Nata, Melody Jenkins, and Jon Rawlinson, a Canadian television producer and IT specialist, Nata has become one of the first rural villages to establish its own website to raise funds to fight HIV/AIDS. The website is dedicated to the people of Nata who despite enormous losse...
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Golden Mean Online: First for SA : domain name dispute decided
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007. First for SA : domain name dispute decided. 7th of June saw a first in domain name dispute resolution. For those of you who don’t have a clue what a “domain name dispute” is, I’ll break it down:. Wikipedia defines domain name. Is the act of taking a domain name. That resembles a trademark in order to profit from traffic to that address, or with the intention to resell the domain name for a hefty price. This obviously is considered as a trademark infringement. Was registered by a.
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Golden Mean Online: August 2007
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Thursday, August 30, 2007. China’s great wall of fire. A lot of my blogging thus far has been about the intellectual property side of online freedoms. I decided that this week I would focus more on freedom of speech, and censorship, on the internet. It turns out that online censorship has been making international headlines recently due to the suit bought against Yahoo! Tuesday, August 14, 2007. YouTube in court again. Once again YouTube is under fire – this time from the National Music Publishers'...
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Golden Mean Online: Fan fiction: a very sticky issue
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007. Fan fiction: a very sticky issue. Imagine reading a Harry Potter book in which Harry and Draco discover their undying love for one-another, and enter into a steamy secret affair. Or watching an episode of Starwars where Luke goes crazy and kills all his friends, even the undeniably cute-looking Yoda. All this, and more, is possible in the ever-growing world of online fan fiction. Fan fiction (according to the fan fiction glossary. November 4, 2007 at 7:06 PM. Confessions of ...
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Golden Mean Online: June 2007
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007. First for SA : domain name dispute decided. 7th of June saw a first in domain name dispute resolution. For those of you who don’t have a clue what a “domain name dispute” is, I’ll break it down:. Wikipedia defines domain name. Is the act of taking a domain name. That resembles a trademark in order to profit from traffic to that address, or with the intention to resell the domain name for a hefty price. This obviously is considered as a trademark infringement. Was registered by a.
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Golden Mean Online: Fair use in SA
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007. Fair use in SA. I recently discovered a really great media law podcast called Legally Content. A must for anyone interested in intellectual property issues. Last week's topic was fair use. I suggest that you click on the above link to listen to the latest episode of Legally Content, before reading my discussion of fair dealing in SA. The effect on the monetary/market value of the copied work: the copying of the work must not diminish the market value of the work. Ii) by means o...
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Golden Mean Online: September 2007
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007. Fan fiction: a very sticky issue. Imagine reading a Harry Potter book in which Harry and Draco discover their undying love for one-another, and enter into a steamy secret affair. Or watching an episode of Starwars where Luke goes crazy and kills all his friends, even the undeniably cute-looking Yoda. All this, and more, is possible in the ever-growing world of online fan fiction. Fan fiction (according to the fan fiction glossary. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Citizen Media - Exposed: March 2007
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Citizen Media - Exposed. A critical and theoretical interrogation of citizen media issues on the Web through the persona of Digitella. Friday, 30 March 2007. SciFest Diary - Day 9 (The final round-up). As promised, my official last entry for Scifest and a final round-up. Jude gave us a few questions to think about and here they are:. What did you learn about multimedia journalism/ recording during Scifest 2007? What did you not know about conference coverage that you didn't know before? Links to this post.