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| 12 Dec 2009 by VikingSword You willfully took Vikingsword's creative (and yes, copyrighted) work and made a complete, wholesale copy, then redistributed it with your commentary. Under fair use, works may be quoted for commentary (and other purposes), but making a complete bit for bit copy is certainly a ..... Using someone else's creative efforts in a way they do not approve, which contributes to their financial hardship and which leads to no significant greater social good is obviously unethical. ... MetaFilter - http://www.metafilter.com/ [ More results from MetaFilter ] |
| 9 Dec 2009 by admin The question is particularly difficult because many of those buzzword-addicted startups are definitely not Web 2.0, while some of the applications we identified as Web 2.0, like Napster and BitTorrent, are not even properly web applications ! ... the tools of the social web to garner attention from specific consumer markets of interest to the audience and the business. Attention does not come from advertising rather relevant content and commentary by a credible audience. ... credit consolidation - http://www.credit-consolidation.com.cn/ - References |
| 13 Jul 2009 by Miller Ryan C. Miller.com - Social Media, Design, Tech, Commentary - broadcasting from Utica, NY. Design, Music, Packaging, Travel Logs, Politics and all points in between - tapping out the signal from Central NY ... Ryan C. Miller.com - Social Media, Design,... - http://ryancmiller.com/ |
| 24 Sep 2006 Bit Torrent networks are highly social, with a lot of one off commentary from many people, with few people actually being on these social networks all the time. The more commentary from a person, the more authoritative and trustworthy ... All ITtoolbox Blogs - http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/ |
| 3 Sep 2007 by Douglas Kastle So to stem this evil it has fallen to the comic book to present a social commentary on the perils and possible uses of such a vile technology as bitTorrent. The picture to the right is taken from Fantastic Four Issue #549. ... Doug's random musings on the digital... - http://douglaskastle.blogspot.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2009 by Alexandro Marquise Anime covers a wide range of genres like science fiction, adventure, live action, fantasy, erotica, adventure, and even social commentary. Most anime is available in three formats of movies, television series and original video animations are available. ... There is a controversy about the submarine subtitles are fans of anime fans and for download via Bit Torrent and published for free distribution. Also problematic are bootleg versions of anime from South-East Asia. ... Science Fiction Movies Reviews - http://sciencefictionmoviesreviews.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 May 2009 by devilsadvocate_1982 recall some of his best from nadodikkattu to sandhesham or vinodhayathra; he always has a point of critical social commentary to make, that worked well with the audience. also a smart director to pick the right names for his films, ... themediasite bittorrent Community - http://www.themediasite.net/forums/ |
| 14 Jan 2009 i'm going to give it another view to fully understand it, anyway -- there's probably some postwar-japan social commentary that i'm completely missing. jin-roh is, overall, one of those anime that goes beyond mere entertainment and ... boxtorrents - http://www.boxtorrents.com/ [ More results from boxtorrents ] |
| 24 Oct 2008 by Ernesto Geez, so much for preventing biassed and discriminatory commentary on anything, even at schools and colleges, and look at this… paradice for prejudice and hypocrisy all the way. I would really like these “anti-piracy” organizations or ... [ schools-wikipedia-full-20081023.tar.gz] 51.228.33.80 was in range Department of Social Security of UK ======================= [schools-wikipedia-full-20081023.tar.gz] 142.31.117.97 was in range British Columbia Provincial Government ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 23 Jul 2008 by Charles Arthur an idea for a network of PVRs acting as a giant, ever-growing Storage Area Network with enough capacity to store - and then seed via BitTorrent to each and every PVR-cum-node- all the decent TV programmes broadcast in the UK. ..... I suppose it would make the 'everything, 24/7' claims about P2P a reality, but People + Programmes = Social Scheduling seems more like a threat than a promise. It's a little ironic that this is mentioned around the same time as Joss Whedon's Dr ... Guardian Unlimited: Technology - http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/ - References [ More results from Guardian Unlimited: Technology ] |
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