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By The Digital Tattoo Team on August 11, 2014 | Tagged with Connect, Digital identity, netiquette, Participation, sharing
Video credit: Interfaith Leader – Balpreet Kaur – posted by InterfaithYouthCore on YouTube Watch Think Explore Links Discuss Think Explore In 2012, a mean-spirited photo of Balpreet Kaur was posted on Reddit with the tag – “not sure what to conclude from this.”. The photo was taken without Balpreet’s knowledge in a cafeteria of the […]
By Kathleen Kalk on November 16, 2010 | Tagged with Copyright, Publish, sharing
If you thought there was nothing to worrying about, you’re wrong. In a Minnesota courtroom this past month, single mother Jammie Thomas-Rasset, was ordered to pay 62,500 USD per song for 24 songs she illegally downloaded from KaZaA, a popular file sharing site. AFP reported that the total fine given was an astronomical 1.5 million dollars. […]
By Kathleen Kalk on October 23, 2010 | Tagged with Copyright, open access, Publish, sharing
Despite all the ink dedicated to open access as a new publishing model it is in fact an old way. Take for example, Dr. Jonas Salk. Unknown thousands, maybe even you, owe their ability to walk to Dr. Salk. How so? He invented the vaccine for Polio in 1952. The research, creation, and funding of […]
By Kathleen Kalk on October 23, 2010 | Tagged with Copyright, intellectual property, open access, Publish, sharing
If you have an interest in copyright law and have not already watched Rip!: A remix manifesto, you need to check it out. The director’s politics are a bit heavy handed but the point is eye opening: copyright law has not always been what copyright law is today. Using mash-up music artist Girl Talk as […]
By Kathleen Kalk on October 11, 2010 | Tagged with Connect, privacy, sharing, social_network
This blog is just a quick shout out to the unheralded good social media and social networks have brought to the consumer world. While privacy advocates bemoan access to anonymous personal information for advertisement profiling, network users have struck back en masse at ‘the man’ with a bit of profiling of their own. By using […]
By Kathleen Kalk on September 21, 2010 | Tagged with employee, sharing, Work
Comments and Tweets can cost you your job. Yahoo news reported that a newspaper editor in Australia was recently fired for commenting on Facebook about an upcoming story. His error: posting that a local murder was going to boost newspaper sales, that death is good for business. Read the story here. This is the second […]
By Kathleen Kalk on June 23, 2010 | Tagged with Connect, open access, sharing, wikipedia
Gone are the days of uncontested truth. Hegel’s thesis – antithesis – synthesis is unfolding in front of our eyes as the continued evolution of the information society unfolds. If we consider media conglomeration and state surveillance as the thesis stage of a new era of social organization, Wikileaks just might be its antithesis for […]
By Kathleen Kalk on May 27, 2010 | Tagged with Connect, Learn, privacy, sharing, social_network
The new one button, one page, one click, approach to Facebook privacy has arrived. [linebreak] Yesterday, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook will be simplifying its revamped privacy settings so that users no longer have to wade through the nearly 200 individualized options in order to secure the information they post is not distributed without their […]
By Kathleen Kalk on April 2, 2010 | Tagged with Connect, facebook, sharing, social_network
For all those arguing for an Internet free of copyright and a utopia of knowledge, think how you would feel if one of your bright ideas was turned into billions of dollars and you didn’t receive a penny. That’s how the Winklevoss brothers, Cameron and Tyler, use to feel but not for much longer. [linebreak] […]
By Kathleen Kalk on March 10, 2010 | Tagged with Copyright, Publish, research, sharing
A recent story in the European press has revealed that some of the oldest works in the human quiver of knowledge will be added to the e-shelf. Italy’s national library has slated up to one million titles for the scanner box, many of them the original works of philosophy and science pioneers. [linebreak] Standard copyright […]
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