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Derik Dupont

In U.S., Long History of Governments Subsidizing Newspapers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Two scholars point out that newspapers have had help since Washington's day, with paid ads from local governments and discounts on bulk mail.
Ryan Holman

Tester: Leave no public document off the web - 0 views

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    Sen Jon Tester (D-MT) has proposed a law that would take something like FRPPA one step further, putting most public government documents (e.g., who lobbies the White House, not gov't personnel files) into a searchable database. This would be an improvement in granting access to the public as currently there is a fair amount of hard-copy red tape that must be gone through under the Freedom of Information Act to obtain these documents.
Ryan Holman

The Threat of Silence: Meet the groundbreaking new encryption app set to revolutionize ... - 1 views

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    "Back in October, the startup tech firm Silent Circle ruffled governments' feathers with a "surveillance-proof" smartphone app to allow people to make secure phone calls and send texts easily. Now, the company is pushing things even further-with a groundbreaking encrypted data transfer app that will enable people to send files securely from a smartphone or tablet at the touch of a button. (For now, it's just being released for iPhones and iPads, though Android versions should come soon.) That means photographs, videos, spreadsheets, you name it-sent scrambled from one person to another in a matter of seconds." In an age where we can pretty much assume we're being monitored 24/7, is this a good thing? Or is this another tool for some really terrible people to do some really terrible things, but now with an added layer of privacy?
arnie Grossblatt

Fashion Magazines in China, Laden With Ads, Are Thriving - 1 views

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    The challenges of magazine publishing in a country where government controls publishing.
Thelisha Woods

DC Government Business Examiner: Web 3.0 - the non-empirical 'linked-data meme' - 0 views

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    Just when people were starting to figure out Web 2.0, here comes Web 3.0!
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Gatekeepers - 0 views

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    Can Google continue to "Not be evil" and dominate the global market for search and user-generated content (YouTube, Blogger). Discussed how Google balances among free speech and privacy, the censorship demands of governments and its financial interests.
Paul Riccardi

Canadian Labour Congress ready to sell out consumers, educators, public interest on cop... - 0 views

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    The Canadian government is about to change its stance on copyright to a much tougher view.
Jillisa Milner

Facebook Signs Agreement With GSA - 0 views

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    Paving the way for the federal government to join the age of social media...
Paul Riccardi

With Finance Disgraced, Which Career Will Be King? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Admittedly not publishing related, but still a nice read on the shift in career paths to public service, government, the sciences and teaching.
Davia Grant

Rowman & Littlefield Launches Web site Covering All Imprints - 0 views

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    The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Inc. (RLPG) has launched a new Web site to encompass all of its publishing programs: www.rowman.com. The site features the company's ten main imprints: AltaMira Press, Bernan Press, Government Institutes, Ivan R. Dee, Jason Aaronson, Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield Education, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Scarecrow Press, and Taylor Trade Publishing.
arnie Grossblatt

London School of Economics: piracy isn't killing big content; government needs to be sk... - 0 views

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    Claims of damage from IP piracy are overstated according to a study by the LSE,
Mark Schreiber

Google Denies Selling Out On Net Neutrality - 0 views

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    "Verizon is blogging that their closed-door ten month negotiations with Google are about 'openness and accountability.' Isn't that an oxymoron? "What does appear to be happening here is Verizon and Google are trying to protect revenues by crafting voluntary, self-regulatory rules that will pre-empt tougher government rules."
Michael Pogachar

California enacts digital book privacy law - 0 views

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    Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that will extend privacy protections currently in place for library records to book purchases, including e-books. The Reader Privacy Act of 2011 will require government agencies to obtain a court order before they access customer records from book stores or online retailers.
arnie Grossblatt

The best report ever on media piracy | Felix Salmon | Analysis & Opinion | Reuters.com - 1 views

  • he big forces driving media piracy in developing countries are real and powerful and will not be changed, no matter how many western politicians get on their moral high horses and insist that countries like India and China build a “culture of intellectual property.” But the irony is that if governments and corporations really wanted to build such a culture, then they would encourage companies to set their prices low enough that the populations of those countries could actually afford to buy music, movies, and software at the full legal retail price. It turns out that domestic companies are quite good at distributing media at low prices, and can build profitable businesses by doing that. But foreign companies have different incentives in the short term, and don’t do that.
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    Data-grounded research on the costs of media piracy developing economies.
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