Browsing archives for 'Media Matters'
Gadgetry,Media Matters
28 July 2010 | 0 Comments
The government has ruled in favor of consumers and educators in a series of rulings. Among the rulings, users who jailbreak mobile phones are not committing a crime. Consumers may also now break copyright protection on DVD’s for non-commercial and educational purposes. This is a surprising ruling to say the least. On the jailbreaking issue, [...]
Tagged in copyright protection, dmca exceptions, dvd, jailbreak, mobile phone, smartphone
Media Matters
23 July 2010 | 0 Comments
We’ve had many recent examples of state Attorney’s General using their bully pulpit to sound off about whatever moral panic is big that day. Richard Blumenthal from Connecticut is just the latest. He joins New York’s Andrew Cuomo as one of the bigger gasbags in politics. His grandstanding moment du jour is the video game [...]
Tagged in andrew cuomo, attorney's general, bestbuy, grandstanding, rated m, rated r, richard blumenthal, video game industry, walmart
Gadgetry,Media Matters
20 July 2010 | 1 Comment
Here are some news stories that are hitting the worlds of media and tech: Netflix goes to Canada – After 10 years of existence, Netflix is finally going north of the border. Later this fall, the streaming service will also be available. It will initially only be available in English, but they have plans to [...]
Tagged in 500 million, apple, canada, cases, facebook, netflix, windows mobile 7
Media Matters
14 July 2010 | 0 Comments
I’ve been reading about the 2006 Duke lacrosse scandal recently. The case got me thinking about what role the media should play. Particularly when people’s lives and reputations are on the line. In the case of the 2006 Duke lacrosse team, then district attorney Mike Nifong used the media extensively to lambaste the team. He [...]
Tagged in duke lacrosse, fair, justice, media, mike nifong, nancy grace, new york times, news sources
Media Matters
13 July 2010 | 0 Comments
Muvico Theaters is being sued by a 22-year-old Chicago woman over her arrest and brief jailing after filming a couple of brief snippets of Twilight:New Moon. The arrest highlighted the raised intensity of the MPAA’s current anti-piracy efforts. They even go so far as to reward (i.e. bribe) movie workers with $500 for turning in [...]
Tagged in arrest, chicago, lawsuit, mpaa, muvico theaters, twilight new moon
Media Matters
10 July 2010 | 0 Comments
Free has really gotten a bad rap over the last decade. I think it started when newspapers allowed their content for free online. As more and more people flooded the internet, they looked to the internet for their news. Napster caused the same rush to free access with music. Bit Torrent sites provided ways to [...]
Tagged in bittorrent, blogs, film, free, itunes, music, napster, newspaper, tv, twitter
Gadgetry,Media Matters
3 July 2010 | 0 Comments
I have been taking advantage of Netflix’s streaming content through my Xbox 360 for some time. I love being able to catch up on past seasons of various shows that have been released on DVD. That’s how I got hooked on The Office and 30 Rock. One downside to Netflix is the inability to keep [...]
Tagged in 30 rock, abc, broadcast tv, cbs, dvd, fox, hulu plus, nbc, netflix, the office, xbox 360
Media Matters
1 July 2010 | 0 Comments
The proposed purchase of NBC by Comcast is causing worries among those who want a free and open media landscape. De-regulation of the media has been disastrous. Fewer and fewer entities now control the flow of information that we have access to. This should worry everyone. Comcast would have us believe that they won’t interfere [...]
Tagged in comcast, deregulation, free market, nbc, news