[modfilms-general] SANCTUARY NEWSLETTER > AUGUST 17 > 2005
Alex Zinzi
alexzinzi at gmail.com
Sat Aug 20 21:10:32 BST 2005
TRADEMARK LINUX. MAKE CASH
Now here's a pearler... take a word synonymous with freedom and shared
resources, trademark it and then start licensing it out. An allegedly
crackpot lawyer in Perth, Jeremy Malcolm is kicking up a storm with demands
for 'Linux' users to pay up to AU$5000 in license fees. More embarassing
news from home.
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/08/15/2149225&from=rss
DTV: NON-PROFIT TV & VIDEO
A new open source platform for Internet broadcasts and podcasts was launched
this week by the Participatory Culture Foundation. DTV aims to harness the
power of RSS video enclosures and Bit Torrent to provide a low cost
mechanism for online expression. It all sounds very noble but ultimately
it's still TV. http://participatoryculture.org/download.php
CITROEN AD GETS REMIXED.. YET AGAIN!
Remember that cool little MOD of the Citroen C4 ad (the one where the car
transforms itself into a Dancing Robot, and then into a busted up
Volkswagen.. yeah of course you remember!) Well here's yet another funky
little MOD of that ad, this time featuring er... would you believe bacon and
eggs!! http://www.best4web.ch/fun/bacon_n_eggs.html
MURDOCH BUYS PREMIER SOCIAL NETWORK SITE
Intermix Media, the owner of social networking site and blog host MySpace,
has recently been acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp for $580 million
USD. The deal delivers some 30 websites to the News Corporation empire and
is said to deliver a doubling of News Corps web traffic figures. Although
primarily a social networking site, MySpace is considered by a bevy of Film
& Video Producers, Music-makers and assorted Commercial and Non-commercial
Artists as an invaluable Promotional tool. Murdoch's no fool.. he's just
secured himself a front-row seat in what may well turn out to be youth
culture's biggest Interactive Virtual Mall.
NEWS-HOUND AND MEDIA WATCH-DOG QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"The world is changing very fast. Big will not beat small anymore. It will
be the fast beating the slow." Rupert Murdoch
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