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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... by the experience of the meagre number of sites of venerable and leading newspapers that are on a subscription basis. Dow Jones (Wall Street Journa... ... and share material from print publications". Participating magazines and newspapers print "WuliCodes" on their (physical) pages and WuliWeb subscri... ...llectual property. It spread from machinery to designs, processes, books, newspapers, any printed matter, works of art and music, films (which, at t... ...are likely to render their efforts vain: The Newspaper Packaging Print newspapers offer package deals of cheap content subsidized by advertising. ... ...lion documents culled from over 2000 publications. It includes newswires, newspapers, magazines, journals, transcripts, photographs, maps and books ... ... available to tender souls. anti-Semitic sites will be blocked to Jews and communists will be spared Evil Empire speeches. Filtering will be usually ... ...nd donors. Leapfrogging Transition Technology and Development in Post-Communist Europe Also published by United Press International (UPI) In... ...xclusively with Asia and Latin America, his typology is applicable to post-Communist Europe. I. An Overview The Central and East European market wi... ...onstitutes a decades-spanning gallery of human paranoia. Villains change: communists, neo-Nazis, media moguls. But one kind of villain is a fixture ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...he inhabitants of the world had little to rely on other than rumored information. Newspapers, the telegraph, the radio are late inventions. Before ... ...ation channels or what are typically referred to simply as "media," include print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (radio, T.V.) media, while pe... ...ss or personal -- either one-to-one, or one-to-many. Mass Media Print media and newspapers in particular, play a more prominent role than radio an... ...for example, the recent failures in campaigns to promote seat-belt use. Then too, newspapers seem to feel a stronger obligation to serve as "Common... ...hat finally they have been given the basis for making a choice (p. 29). Although newspapers are more appropriate communication vehicles for ideas, ... ...e Kindness. Good Neighbors Come in All Colors. Honk if You Love Jesus. Register Communists, Not Guns. Be Kind to Animals, Don't Eat Them. Ameri...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...t Amendment. I do not write this as an enemy of intellectual property, a dot-communist ready to end all property rights; in fact, I am a fan. It is pr... ...wonderful pudding of songs and pictures and films and books and magazines and newspapers, there is perhaps a hand- ful of raisins’ worth of works that ... ...searchers. 38 If a conservative Web site reposted news articles from liberal newspapers with critical commentary, that, too, would have seemed like fa... ...press was—in 1995, at least—clueless about these issues. It was not that the newspapers were ignoring the Internet. They were paying attention—obsessi... ...rre love of sharing. You do not know about Amazon.com or Hotornot.com or the newspapers of the world online, or search engines, automatic page transla... ... committee” from which insiders will be unable to cash out—a nice mixture of communist and capitalist metaphors. All governance systems—including demo... ...a blog like BoingBoing would end up having more page views than many ma- jor newspapers? Forget it. Goodbye to the radical idea that anyone can link t... ...s a starkly different set of characterizations of the public domain. Is it a communist repossession of the sacred rights of authors? The noble common ... ...imagines Styrofoam coolers criss-crossing the country by FedEx in an orgy of communistic flesh-swapping. 16. Ibid., 493. 17. I might be suspected of an...

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Candida

By: George Bernard Shaw

...s being the unreasonable part of the business). What are they? PROSERPINE. Communist Anarchists, I think. MORELL. Just like Anarchists not to know tha... ...im ten. (Candida laughs heartily. Morell comes back with a few letters and newspapers which have come by the midday post.) CANDIDA. Oh, James, dear, h...

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