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in title, tags, annotations or urlYouTube - Snoop makes Mashed Potatoes - 0 views
YouTube - iPod Touch Ad & Urban Spoon - 0 views
YouTube - Shorewood Lip Dub - 1 views
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City in Montana requires job applicants to hand over all social network logins and passwords for background checks - Boing Boing - 0 views
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Bozeman City, Montana now asks all applicants for jobs to 'Please list any and all, current personal or business websites, web pages or memberships on any Internet-based chat rooms, social clubs or forums, to include, but not limited to: Facebook, Google, Yahoo, YouTube.com, MySpace, etc.,' the City form states. There are then three lines where applicants can list the Web sites, their user names and log-in information and their passwords.
Fall Sweeps: Investigation - nailing the City on parking tickets - 0 views
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An investigation into the City of Los Angeles's street cleaning double standard: failure to sweep streets on the designated days but strict enforcement of cars parked along them. The research revealed widespread governmental miscommunication - allowing the City to rake in millions of dollars every month - and oftentimes from batch, "sweeping" ticketings along streets that were never swept.
Buzz Booster #1 - YouTube - 0 views
Bumpits - 1 views
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This commercial uses two terms from the language of persuasion. It uses simple solutions by saying just with this one product your hair will instantly go from laying flat to looking fabulous. The commercial tries to make it sound so easy that anyone can use this product. These commercial also uses bribery, by throwing in extras for "free".
The $105 Fix That Could Protect You From Copyright-Troll Lawsuits - 0 views
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There is a law, that allows "any blog or other website to register a DMCA takedown agent with the U.S. Copyright Office, an obscure bureaucratic prerequisite to enjoying a legal "safe harbor" from copyright lawsuits over third-party posts, such as reader comments." This is a reason why websites like youtube can exist. However, there is a loophole to law. A company based on Las vegas bought copy right for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, just for the purpose of suing any websites who have failed to pay 105 dollars and register with United States Copyright Office.
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