A critical review of the Pew Research Centers study on the Millennials.
Archive for the ‘Digital Media’ Category
Lose Your Cash In A Flash
Posted in Digital Media, Internet, MIcroblogging, tagged Acrobat Vulnerability, Flash Vulnerability, Interent Security, secutiry, trojans, viruses, web security, worms on September 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I. Adobe Flash Vulnerability – The first in a series of reports on Internet and social network security and some of the things you should know while you and your browsers go blazing off on down the electronic super highway, and into the deep recesses of the wild wild web.
Pornography and U.S. Law
Posted in Digital Media, Internet, Law, Politics, Pornography, tagged federal law, obscenity, Pornography on August 1, 2009 | 4 Comments »
When it comes to pornography, the law is both contradictory and predicated on a logical fallacy.
The web and digital technology has changed the fundamental basis of the recording and broadcast industries, challenging the perspicacity of harsh copyright law.
Posted in Copyright, Digital Media, DMCA, DRM, Economy, Internet, Music, P2P, Peer-to-Peer, Politics, RIAA, tagged Capital Markets, Copyright, copyright law, Digital Technology, MP3, MPIAA, Optical Discs, RIAA on February 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
By passing more and more strident copyright law, are lawmakers and courts supporting an economically questionable business model in direct contradiction to the principles that operate in open capital markets?
Joel fights to level the playing field.
Posted in Copyright, Digital Media, Music, P2P, Peer-to-Peer, RIAA, tagged Joel Tanenbaum, RIAA, Sony, Writ of Mandamus on January 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In their on-going lawsuit against Joel Tenenbaum, Sony’s lawyers seek to stop court proceedings from being broadcast live on the web.


