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Nigel Robertson

WIPO's Broadcasting Treaty is back: a treaty to end the public domain, fair use and Cre... - 1 views

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    Anything that is broadcast will have a separate copyright status and can over-rule public domain and CC rights. 
Nigel Robertson

Guest Post: The Ins and Outs of Online Video (part one) - TUANZ - 0 views

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    "The ins and outs of online video There is a lot of discussion at present about video content at present including from the Minister, regulator, broadcasters, new competitors, ISPs, and commentators (not to mention TUANZ itself: ed). This post tries to make sense of all that. It looks at the state of broadcasting in New Zealand and reviews the prospects for greater competition. Part 1 sets out how things look at present, and explains some of the basic issues. Part 2 looks at where the market might be headed, and whether the government needs to get more directly involved."
Nigel Robertson

Theodore Watson - Laser Tag 2.0 - How To - Download and Source Code - 0 views

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    How to broadcast laser graffiti with regular gear.
Stephen Harlow

ipadio - Talk to your World. Phonecast live to the web from any phone, anywhere - 0 views

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    "ipadio allows you to broadcast from any phone to the Internet live.  Phone blog, collect audio data, record and update the world, or simply let your mates know what you're doing - ipadio is integrated with Social Media & Blogging platforms"
Derek White

The Human Network - 0 views

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    Opinion blog from Mark Pesce about technology, web 2.0, hyperconnectivity, crowdsourcing etc About Mark PesceMark Pesce is an inventor, writer, educator and broadcaster. In 1994 Pesce co-invented VRML, a 3D interface to the World Wide Web. Pesce has written five books, including The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, which used toys such as Furby and PlayStation to explain our interactive future.
Derek White

The Blueprint - 0 views

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    opinion blog about technology, web 2.0, connectivism, future etc. About Mark Pesce Mark Pesce is an inventor, writer, educator and broadcaster. In 1994 Pesce co-invented VRML, a 3D interface to the World Wide Web. Pesce has written five books, including The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, which used toys such as Furby and PlayStation to explain our interactive future.
Stephen Harlow

A Freeform Radio PBX | Network Effects - 1 views

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    Patching in VOIP to DS106radio and allowing multi-user mobile connection. Uses OSS Asterix
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    "...I wanted to find a straightforward means for users to access #ds106radio broadcasting... To accomplish this I adopted Asterisk - a robust open source PBX software platform."<--we could use this to run our own VotApedia installation too!
Nigel Robertson

Broadcast Education: a Response to Coursera | Open Education | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 1 views

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    A long post on why "Coursera is silly"
Nigel Robertson

The case for piracy - Blog - ABC Technology and Games (Australian Broadcasting Corporat... - 1 views

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    Excellent article from Australia on why people pirate and why it's often the copyright owners (big business, not the creators) to blame.
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