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		<title>Digital Culture Links: June 10th 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 04:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links for June 4th 2010 through June 10th 2010: Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club &#8211; Christina Mulligan [Balkinization] &#8211; Great post from Christina Mulligan about copyright and the (fantasy of) Glee: &#8220;The fictional high school chorus at the center of Fox’s Glee has a huge problem — nearly a million [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links for June 4th 2010 through June 10th 2010:</p>
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<li><a href="http://balkin.blogspot.com/2010/06/copyright-elephant-in-middle-of-glee.html">Copyright: The Elephant in the Middle of the Glee Club &#8211; Christina Mulligan  [Balkinization]</a> &#8211; Great post from Christina Mulligan about copyright and the (fantasy of) Glee: &#8220;The fictional high school chorus at the center of Fox’s Glee has a huge problem — nearly a million dollars in potential legal liability. For a show that regularly tackles thorny issues like teen pregnancy and alcohol abuse, it’s surprising that a million dollars worth of lawbreaking would go unmentioned. But it does, and week after week, those zany Glee kids rack up the potential to pay higher and higher fines. [...] Defenders of modern copyright law will argue Congress has struck “the right balance” between copyright holders’ interests and the public good. They’ll suggest the current law is an appropriate compromise among interest groups. But by claiming the law strikes “the right balance,” what they’re really saying is that the Glee kids deserve to be on the losing side of a lawsuit. Does that sound like the right balance to you?&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/second-life-in-second-incarnation-20100610-xyep.html">Second Life in second incarnation [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Linden Lab, creator of the online virtual world Second Life, is laying off 30 per cent of its staff and restructing it to make the once popular online world more relevant to social networking times. The San Francisco company did not reveal how many people it was letting go as part of what it called a &#8220;strategic restructuring,&#8221; but it is understood it has more than 300 employees. [...] Chief executive Mark Kingdon, known inworld as M Linden, said the company plans to create an internet browser-based virtual world experience, eliminating the need to download software, and extend Second Life into social networks. [...] Second Life was an online sensation after Linden Lab launched the virtual world in 2003 as a place for people to play, socialise and do business but its popularity has faded in recent years.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1283162/Ashton-Kutcher-Bruce-Willis-At-difficult-Hes-guy-used-sleep-wife--got-easier.html">Ashton Kutcher: &#8216;Bruce Willis? At first it was difficult. He&#8217;s the guy who used to sleep with my wife&#8230;but it got easier&#8217; [Mail Online]</a> &#8211; Ashton Kutcher on how he used Twitter to escape the paparazzi: &#8220;There used to be five or six cars full of paparazzi following us &#8211; I stopped that with Twitter. Except for rare occasions, they don&#8217;t follow us any more. I definitely try to lead the long tail of the press, so if I&#8217;m going to an event I break the story myself &#8211; I don&#8217;t need somebody making money from breaking a story about me. If I&#8217;m going to be in a zoo, I want the keys to the cage &#8211; I saturate the market with images of myself, so their images won&#8217;t have any value.&#8221; (5th June 2010)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/digital-life-news/the-star-wars-kid-where-is-he-now-20100604-xi0f.html">The &#8216;Star Wars Kid&#8217;: Where is he now? [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Today, Canadian law student Ghyslain Raza is president of a nonprofit organisation dedicated to preserving the heritage, culture and history of a riverside French-Canadian town called Trois-Rivières. But before that, the world knew him by a different title: The “Star Wars Kid.” Raza is now a law student at Montreal’s McGill University. In February of this year, he took control of the Patrimoine Trois-Rivières (formerly called the Society for Conservation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage), which was founded more than 30 years ago. [...] Is that where you expected the Star Wars kid to be today? The short attention spans of viral video viewers prevent the subjects of the videos from fully and accurately presenting themselves. Few people would want to be entirely defined by one minute and 48 seconds of fame, but that’s the hand Raza was dealt in his youth. Hardly anyone would recognise him these days, though.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/court-uses-facebook-to-serve-paternity-test-order-20100603-x7dc.html">Court uses Facebook to serve paternity test order [The Age]</a> &#8211; Australian courts allow Facebook to be used as a communication platform for serving legal papers: &#8220;In a case which highlights the difficulties of keeping a low profile when you have a Facebook account, a court has ordered that the social networking site be used to serve legal documents on an elusive father in a child support dispute. The federal magistrate who made the order, Stewart Brown, said the Adelaide case was unusual but &#8221;demonstrative of social movements and the currency of the times&#8221;.&#8221;</li>
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		<title>Digital Culture Links: May 6th 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 08:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links for May 5th 2010 through May 6th 2010: Glitch Brings New Worries About Facebook’s Privacy [NYTimes.com] &#8211; Privacy concerns = declining trust! &#8220;For many users of Facebook, the world’s largest social network, it was just the latest in a string of frustrations. On Wednesday, users discovered a glitch that gave them access to supposedly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links for May 5th 2010 through May 6th 2010:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/06/technology/internet/06facebook.html">Glitch Brings New Worries About Facebook’s Privacy [NYTimes.com]</a> &#8211; Privacy concerns = declining trust! &#8220;For many users of Facebook, the world’s largest social network, it was just the latest in a string of frustrations. On Wednesday, users discovered a glitch that gave them access to supposedly private information in the accounts of their Facebook friends, like chat conversations. Not long before, Facebook had introduced changes that essentially forced users to choose between making information about their interests available to anyone or removing it altogether. Although Facebook quickly moved to close the security hole on Wednesday, the breach heightened a feeling among many users that it was becoming hard to trust the service to protect their personal information.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://blog.newscloud.com/2010/05/burning-facebooks-most-valuable-asset.html">Facebook Burning Through Its Most Valuable Asset [The NewsCloud Blog]</a> &#8211; Why trust still matters: &#8220;Venture investors often focus on the burn rate of a startup to determine how long a company can operate before it becomes profitable. After last week, investors in Facebook should be asking how long the company can continue its phenomenal growth as it quickly burns through the trust of users that expected the company to protect their privacy. [...] Now, I&#8217;ve even more amazed that after Google&#8217;s Buzz debacle, Facebook has drawn a line in the sand against common sense and the basic privacy expectations of its growing user base with its new social graph. Just as Microsoft employees, incredibly, seemed to think they could surreptitiously market exploitative sexting ads to teens by using a male rather than a female, Facebook thinks that it can sustain its growth while essentially pimping the private lives of its users to the highest bidder. There seems to be no adult supervision at either company.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/deveny-dropped-as-columnist-for-the-age-20100504-u6si.html?autostart=1">Catherine Deveny Fired From The Age [The Age]</a> &#8211; Yes, controversial/provocative comedian Catherine Deveny has been fired from The Age for tweets made during the Logies, including the now infamous &#8220;I do so hope Bindi Irwin gets laid&#8221;. Her humour is generally in poor taste, but is it worth sacking someone for, especially in their own time? Deveny certainly seems <a href="http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/ousted-columnist-catherine-deveny-queries-age-editorial-policy-after-twitter-rants-sacking/story-e6frg996-1225862454535">well within her rights to ask if there is actually a policy about social media</a> at The Age. There probably should be.  That aside, this little controversy has probably given Deveny &#8211; and the Logies &#8211; more free press than they&#8217;ve enjoyed in years.  I&#8217;d suggest this &#8220;sacking&#8221; makes her more commercially viable as a personality, not less employable.  I guess <a href="http://www.catherinedeveny.com/">we&#8217;ll see</a>.</li>
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		<title>Digital Culture Links: November 23rd 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 03:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links for November 17th 2009 through November 23rd 2009: Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact [FT.com] &#8211; &#8220;Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to “de-index” its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links for November 17th 2009 through November 23rd 2009:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a243c8b2-d79b-11de-b578-00144feabdc0.html?nclick_check=1">Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact [FT.com]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to “de-index” its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry. The impetus for the discussions came from News Corp, owner of newspapers ranging from the Wall Street Journal of the US to The Sun of the UK, said a person familiar with the situation, who warned that talks were at an early stage. However, the Financial Times has learnt that Microsoft has also approached other big online publishers to persuade them to remove their sites from Google’s search engine. News Corp and Microsoft, which owns the rival Bing search engine, declined to comment.&#8221; (NewsCorp + Microsoft = B(e)ing Evil!) [<a href="http://mashable.com/2009/11/22/microsoft-and-news-corp-in-discussions-to-remove-newspaper-content-from-google/">Via</a>]</li>
<li><a href="http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,26382199-948,00.html?referrer=email&amp;source=PN_email_nl">Teachers warned off online Facebook contact with students [PerthNow]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Teachers[in Western Australia] would be banned from contacting students on social-networking websites like Facebook or Myspace under proposed changes to their code of ethics. The move comes after the WA College of Teaching disciplinary committee reprimanded about 10 teachers in the past year for inappropriate cyber interaction with students.  The behaviour included teachers sharing private photos with students and in some cases engaging in online sexual innuendo. WACOT&#8217;s disciplinary committee chairwoman, Theresa Howe, said the code of ethics needed to be updated to specifically target inappropriate and over-friendly computer correspondence between students and teachers.&#8221;`We&#8217;re seeing an increase in it and it has to be specifically addressed,&#8221; she said. `That should be in both the code of ethics and in professional development courses for teachers.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/reporterscenter#p/p">Reporter Center&#8217;s Channel [YouTube]</a> &#8211; A fantastic resource to help up and coming reporters, journalists and media students think about how to go about, and improve, the way they do things.  [<a href="http://mumbrella.com.au/youtubes-fantastic-resources-for-journos-11992">Via mUmbrella</a>]</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/bigpond-pulls-plug-on-second-life-20091117-ijq2.html">BigPond pulls plug on Second Life [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Telstra has decided to close its doors on Second Life, evicting the residents of its virtual BigPond Island and revoking their unmetered usage, in a move that has infuriated some subscribers. BigPond&#8217;s presence will cease on December 16, signalling an end to its two-year “experiment” with Second Life, and residents of the swanky virtual Pond Estate have been given a month to relocate elsewhere. Second Life is a virtual world that enables members to build or trade in-world objects and interact through their &#8220;avatars&#8221;. In its early days, new users flocked to the platform and organisations raced to set up a presence there to find new ways of engaging with their public, but the buzz surrounding virtual communities has since waned. According to a Second Life enthusiast, as many as 1600 users could be affected by BigPond&#8217;s closure, many of whom are socially isolated or disabled and unable to afford to continue maintaining their presence on the virtual world without unmetered usage.&#8221;</li>
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		<title>Digital Culture Links: November 17th 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 04:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links for November 15th 2009 through November 17th 2009: Nose, face, cut, spite: Blocking Google [BuzzMachine] &#8211; Jeff Jarvis has a neat little summary of what the research suggests would happen to Google is Murdoch stops letting the search engine index his news properties: in short, not much damage to Google, and whole world of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links for November 15th 2009 through November 17th 2009:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.buzzmachine.com/2009/11/15/nose-face-cut-spite-blocking-google/">Nose, face, cut, spite: Blocking Google [BuzzMachine]</a> &#8211; Jeff Jarvis has a neat little summary of what the research suggests would happen to Google is Murdoch stops letting the search engine index his news properties: in short, not much damage to Google, and whole world of loss-of-revenue pain for News Corps.  Interestingly, pulling Wikipedia out of Google searches would do more damage!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2009/11/social_media_focus.html">Social media focus [BBC - The Editors]</a> &#8211; The BBC appoints a social media editor.  (This is the shape of things to come &#8230;)</li>
<li><a href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article6917495.ece">I’m Belle de Jour [Times Online]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Meet Belle de Jour, the anonymous blogger and former prostitute whose explicit, funny, articulate, eye-popping online Diary of a London Call Girl has fascinated millions of readers worldwide. Here she is: Belle, the famous tart, whose books became runaway bestsellers, who was played on screen by Billie Piper in the television series based on them, whose brand is instantly recognisable to anyone who uses the internet or bookshops and who has stirred up a considerable amount of controversy through her writing-as-a-whore career, not least because she has always refused to condemn prostitution as being necessarily bad or sad: our very own second-wave Happy Hooker. [...] She’s real, all right, and I’m sitting on the bed next to her. Her name is Dr Brooke Magnanti. Her specialist areas are developmental neurotoxicology and cancer epidemiology. She has a PhD in informatics, epidemiology and forensic science and is now working at the Bristol Initiative for Research of Child Health.&#8221;</li>
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		<title>Annotated Digital Culture Links: March 6th 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 13:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links for February 26th 2009 through March 6th 2009: Australians spend much more time online &#124; Australian IT &#8211; &#8220;The Nielsen Online Internet and Technology Report surveyed more than 2000 Australians and found the average Aussie spent 89.2 hours a week consuming media last year or almost 80 per cent of their waking hours. &#8230; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links for February 26th 2009 through March 6th 2009:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25142945-15318,00.html?referrer=email">Australians spend much more time online | Australian IT</a> &#8211; &#8220;The Nielsen Online Internet and Technology Report surveyed more than 2000 Australians and found the average Aussie spent 89.2 hours a week consuming media last year or almost 80 per cent of their waking hours. &#8230; this was an increase of almost five hours on 2007 and an extra 17.8 hours from 2006. &#8220;Given the average Australian is only awake for around 112 hours per week, it&#8217;s surprisingly just how many of those waking hours are dedicated to media consumption&#8230; We&#8217;ve seen some pretty extraordinary increases in the past few years, however we would anticipate a levelling out in consumption hours of the next few years as Australians simply run out of hours in the day.&#8221; &#8230; people aged over 16 spent an average of 16.1 hours on the internet each week, 12.9 hours watching TV, 8.8 hours listening to the radio, 3.7 hours on a mobile phone and 2.8 hours reading newspapers. Some users also used more than one form of media at once, with more than three in five internet surfers [also]watching TV&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=7069">RED MARS For Free [Warren Ellis]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Kim Stanley Robinson’s brilliant sf novel RED MARS is now available as a free PDF download from its US publisher.  [<a href="http://a1018.g.akamai.net/f/1018/19025/1d/randomhouse1.download.akamai.com/19025/freelibrary/redmarsfinalsuv.pdf">Direct link to PDF</a>], and their <a href="http://www.suvudu.com/freelibrary/">Free Library page</a> listing it and other available free downloads.  Be warned: RED MARS is first of a trilogy, and there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself craving the others (GREEN MARS and BLUE MARS).&#8221; (If you&#8221;ve not read Red Mars, you&#8217;ve missed out on the best hard SF in years, go read it.  As Ellis says, once you&#8217;ve gone Red, you won&#8217;t be able to stop yourself rushing to buy Green and Blue, too!)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.dipity.com/user/xantherus/timeline/Virtual_Worlds">Virtual Worlds</a> &#8211; Detailed timeline of the emergence of Virtual Worlds &#8211; encompasses many recognisable and a few more abstract elements (do virtual worlds really start in the 1700s?) (Thanks, Jill)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/biztech/web-censorship-plan-heads-towards-a-dead-end/2009/02/26/1235237810486.html">Web censorship plan heads towards a dead end [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;The Government&#8217;s plan to introduce mandatory internet censorship has effectively been scuttled, following an independent senator&#8217;s decision to join the Greens and Opposition in blocking any legislation required to get the scheme started. The Opposition&#8217;s communications spokesman Nick Minchin has this week obtained independent legal advice saying that if the Government is to pursue a mandatory filtering regime &#8220;legislation of some sort will almost certainly be required&#8221;. Senator Nick Xenophon previously indicated he may support a filter that blocks online gambling websites but in a phone interview today he withdrew all support, saying &#8220;the more evidence that&#8217;s come out, the more questions there are on this&#8221;. The Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, has consistently ignored advice from a host of technical experts saying the filters would slow the internet, block legitimate sites, be easily bypassed and fall short of capturing all of the nasty content available online.&#8221;</li>
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		<title>Annotated Links of Interest: October 23rd 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links of interest for October 22nd 2008 through October 23rd 2008: Playing Columbine: An Interview with Game Designer and Filmmaker Danny Ledonne (Part One) [Confessions of an Aca/Fan] &#8211; A fascinating interview with the man behind the very controversial &#8216;serious game&#8217; Super Columbine Massacre RPG! which sought to deconstruct the tragedy and the way it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links of interest for October 22nd 2008 through October 23rd 2008:</p>
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<li><a href="http://henryjenkins.org/2008/10/playing_columbine_an_interview.html">Playing Columbine: An Interview with Game Designer and Filmmaker Danny Ledonne (Part One) [Confessions of an Aca/Fan]</a> &#8211; A fascinating interview with the man behind the very controversial &#8216;serious game&#8217; <em>Super Columbine Massacre RPG!</em> which sought to deconstruct the tragedy and the way it was reported by simulating the experience.  (See also <a href="http://henryjenkins.org/2008/10/playing_columbine_an_interview_1.html">Part II of this interview</a>, <a href="http://henryjenkins.org/2008/10/playing_columbine_an_interview_2.html">Part III</a>, and the game at the centre of the discussion, <a href="http://www.columbinegame.com/">Super Columbine Massacre RPG!</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/17/online-streaming-adds-millions-of-viewers-for-heroes-the-office/">Online Streaming Adds Millions of Viewers for ‘Heroes,’ ‘The Office’ [TV Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com]</a> &#8211; &#8220;How many consumers stream TV episodes on the Internet? How many download the episodes on iTunes? How many watch the episodes using video on demand? How many view the episodes on mobile phones? NBC is trying to tell by adding together all the exposure of its episodes on five platforms in a rubric they call the <strong>TAMi, short for “Total Audience Measure index.</strong>” The TAMi was first used for the Olympics and is now being released on a weekly basis for NBC’s prime time shows.&#8221; (the TAMi seems like a very clear admission that Neilsen ratings and similar eyeballs on tv screen measures are simply out of date!)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/web/sickie-faker-busted-by-facebook/2008/10/23/1224351397415.html">Sickie faker busted by Facebook [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;A Sydney telco employee has learned the hard way the perils of sharing too much information on Facebook after he was caught by his boss faking a sickie after a big night out. The manager then sent Doyle a screen grab of Doyle&#8217;s Facebook profile, highlighting a status update written on the leave day in question. [...] &#8220;Kyle Doyle is not going to work, f&#8212; it i&#8217;m still trashed. SICKIE WOO!,&#8221; it read. Sprung and with no room left to move, Doyle replied to the boss: &#8220;HAHAHA LMAO [laughing my ass off] epic fail. No worries man.&#8221; In an email exchange doing the rounds of office blocks, Kyle Doyle was asked by his employer, AAPT, to provide a medical certificate verifying a day of sick leave in August.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/security/backlash-over-microsofts-antipiracy-tactics/2008/10/23/1224351417643.html">Backlash over Microsoft&#8217;s anti-piracy tactics [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Chinese internet users have expressed fury at Microsoft&#8217;s launch of an anti-piracy tool targeting Chinese computer users to ensure they buy genuine software. The &#8220;Windows Genuine Advantage&#8221; program, which turns the user&#8217;s screen black if the installed software fails a validation test, is Microsoft&#8217;s latest weapon in its war on piracy in China, where the vast majority of 200 million computer users are believed to be using counterfeit software, unwittingly or not. &#8220;Why is Microsoft automatically connected with my computer? The computer is mine!&#8221; one angry blogger wrote on popular Chinese web portal Sina.com. &#8220;Microsoft has no right to control my hardware without my agreement.&#8221; Another blogger railed over the cost of authorised versions. &#8220;If the price of genuine software was lower than the fake one, who would buy the fake one?&#8221; he wrote.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/web/dutch-teens-convicted-of-virtual-theft/2008/10/22/1224351307430.html">Dutch teens convicted of virtual theft [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;A Dutch court has convicted two teenagers of theft for stealing virtual items in a computer game and sentenced them to community service. Radio Netherlands reports that the two teenagers &#8211; a 15 and a 14-year-old &#8211; were found guilty of using violence to rob a 13-year-old classmate of virtual property in the multiplayer online game RuneScape.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/web/hell-hath-no-fury-like-the-ex-files/2008/10/18/1224351022106.html">Hell hath no fury like the &#8216;ex&#8217; files [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;It was the wedding present from hell. In the middle of his Pacific island honeymoon, a Melbourne finance executive discovered that a woman claiming to be his ex had branded him in cyberspace as a dud lover and serial cheat. Along with his name and picture, the anonymous &#8220;ex&#8221; posted his mobile phone number, address and car registration on the &#8220;love rat&#8221; site dontdatehimgirl.com. &#8230;  The executive is one of more than 200 Australian men whose profiles have been posted on dontdatehimgirl.com or datingpsychos.com — US sites now being used by Australian women to post anonymous rants against men who have supposedly done them wrong, and to warn other prospective partners. Other women — also anonymous — then add &#8220;comments&#8221; which may include their own experiences of the same man. Men named — and often also pictured — in the profiles may deny the accusations.&#8221; (What happens when citizen justice decends into the digital lynchmob!)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.lamp.edu.au/watercooler/obama-in-game-advertising/">Obama in-game advertising [The LAMP Watercooler]</a> &#8211; &#8220;The Obama campaign has made strong use of the internet for fundraising, organising and spreading the message. The campaign has gone to a new level with the release of in-game advertising as illustrated in this screen-shot published on <a href="http://www.gigaom.com/">Gigaom</a> recently.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/10/digital-switch-timetable.html">Digital switch timetable [TV Tonight]</a> &#8211; &#8220;[Australian] Senator Conroy has mapped out the switch from analog to digital television &#8230;&#8221; Perth will have to switch to entirely digital television broadcast by January &#8211; June 2013; regional WA by the end of 2013. Follow the link for the timeline for the rest of Australia.</li>
<li><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7671046.stm">Giant database plan &#8216;Orwellian&#8217; [BBC NEWS | Politics]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Proposals for a central database of all mobile phone and internet traffic have been condemned as &#8220;Orwellian&#8221;. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the police and security services needed new powers to keep up with technology. Details of the times, dates, duration and locations of mobile phone calls, numbers called, website visited and addresses e-mailed are already stored by telecoms companies for 12 months under a voluntary agreement. The data can be accessed by the police and security services on request &#8211; but the government plans to take control of the process in order to comply with an EU directive and make it easier for investigators to do their job.&#8221; (Apparently <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/10/19/youll-need-a-passpor.html">you&#8217;ll need a passport to buy a mobile phone in the UK</a>, too.)</li>
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		<title>Annotated Links of Interest: September 8th 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Links of interest for September 5th 2008 through September 8th 2008: BigPond backs down on Uluru adverts [The Age] &#8211; &#8220;Telstra BigPond has come under fire for placing advertising billboards on its Second Life island right in front of a virtual model of Uluru. The company has since removed the billboards, which contained BigPond logos, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Links of interest for September 5th 2008 through September 8th 2008:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/biztech/bigpond-backs-down-on-uluru-adverts/2008/09/08/1220725906421.html">BigPond backs down on Uluru adverts [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Telstra BigPond has come under fire for placing advertising billboards on its Second Life island right in front of a virtual model of Uluru. The company has since removed the billboards, which contained BigPond logos, after online communities expert Laurel Papworth complained <a href="http://silkcharm.blogspot.com/2008/09/bigpond-brands-uluru.html">in a blog post titled &#8220;Bigpond brands uluru&#8221;</a>. She claimed the telco was being insensitive to indigenous Australians.&#8221; (Seems like a pretty valid complaint to me!)</li>
<li><a href="http://flowtv.org/?p=1731">Silence is Golden: Gay Olympic Champion Matthew Mitcham, Outside of Discourse by Alexander Cho  [FLOW, 8.07. 2008]</a> &#8211; A look at the media coverage &#8211; or, more importantly, lack of media coverage, especially in the US &#8211; of Australian Matthew Mitcham&#8217;s historic win (and highest scoring dive in Olympic history) at the diving in Beijing.  Cho looks at the way the media avoided any shots of Mitcham celebrating with his mother and boyfriend or the award ceremony, arguing that Mitcham&#8217;s status as the only openly gay male Olympian worked against him in NBC&#8217;s eyes (and in other national media).</li>
<li><a href="http://flowtv.org/?p=1692">Hey, hey, ho, ho – Video-game censorship has got to go Aaron Delwiche / Trinity University [FLOW, 8.07. 2008]</a> &#8211; A fascinating article looking initially at the protests which occured after the recruitment game  <em>America&#8217;s Army </em>was ported to a the XBOX360 and marketed to younger teenagers.  The main argument: &#8220;Rather than sticking labels on games like America’s Army, we should be teaching students to think critically about the messages embedded in all video-games.&#8221;</li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting links for August 23rd 2008 through August 25th 2008: Drilling Down &#8211; Preferring the Web Over Watching TV [ NYTimes.com] &#8211; &#8220;For children ages 10 to 14 who use the Internet, the computer is a bigger draw than the TV set, according to a study recently released by DoubleClick Performics, a search marketing company. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Interesting links for August 23rd 2008 through August 25th 2008:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/25/technology/25drill.html?_r=2&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;oref=slogin&amp;ref=technology&amp;adxnnlx=1219658446-W0USX6QcjRv1bo1nBXBTIQ">Drilling Down &#8211; Preferring the Web Over Watching TV [ NYTimes.com]</a> &#8211; &#8220;For children ages 10 to 14 who use the Internet, the computer is a bigger draw than the TV set, according to a study recently released by DoubleClick Performics, a search marketing company. The study found that 83 percent of Internet users in that age bracket spent an hour or more online a day, but only 68 percent devoted that much time to television. The study found that the children often did research online before making a purchase (or bugging their parents to make one). The big exception to this rule was apparel: like many grown-ups, the children said they preferred to choose their clothes at a store.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://filmstudiesforfree.blogspot.com/">Film Studies For Free [Catherine Grant on Blogger]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Film Studies For Free actively espouses the ethos of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_access">Open Access</a> to digital scholarly material. It aims to promote good quality, online, film and moving-image studies resources by commenting on them, and by linking to them. These resources will include published scholarship or research in various forms: from film and media weblogs, through online peer-reviewed journals, to other forms of web-based scholarly writing, as well as online works of film/moving-image research by practice. Film Studies For Free readers are invited to bring relevant items to the blog&#8217;s attention; please use the comments option or this <a href="mailto:filmstudiesff@gmail.com">email link</a> to do so.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.personalizemedia.com/a-few-lives-left-for-traditional-journalism/">&#8220;A Few Lives Left&#8221; for Poor Research into Virtual Worlds [PERSONALIZE MEDIA]</a> &#8211; A substantial, well-research and convincing rebuttal of <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/few-lives-left-for-second-life/2008/08/20/1218911810203.html">this article from the SMH on Second Life and Virtual Worlds</a>.  This rebuttal contains many stats and figures which cast Asher Moses&#8217; piece in a pretty poor light.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.darknet.com/2008/08/hollywood-losin.html">Hollywood losing its grip on television content [Darknet]</a> &#8211; JD Lasica interviews Eric B Kim (an Intel VP and general manager of its Digital Home Group) and Patrick Barry (VP of TV for Yahoo) about the coming trend of getting TV properly on the net: &#8220;Kim&#8217;s quote that most stuck out for me was this: &#8220;We&#8217;re bringing television to the internet.&#8221; Notice what Kim didn&#8217;t say: We&#8217;re bringing the Internet to television, which has been the approach of the big movie studios until now. (Or, until recently, We&#8217;re preventing the Internet from coming to TV.) I don&#8217;t know whether Kim&#8217;s turn of phrase was intentional or not — I suspect so — but the difference is a significant one. &#8220;</li>
<li><a href="http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article4557935.ece">Video: Lifelike animation heralds new era for computer games [Times Online]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Extraordinarily lifelike characters are to begin appearing in films and computer games thanks to a new type of animation technology. Emily &#8211; the woman in the above animation &#8211; was produced using a new modelling technology that enables the most minute details of a facial expression to be captured and recreated. She is considered to be one of the first animations to have overleapt a long-standing barrier known as &#8216;uncanny valley&#8217; &#8211; which refers to the perception that animation looks less realistic as it approaches human likeness. Researchers at a Californian company (<a href="http://www.image-metrics.com/">Image Metrics</a>) which makes computer-generated imagery for Hollywood films started with a video of an employee talking. They then broke down down the facial movements down into dozens of smaller movements, each of which was given a &#8216;control system&#8217;.&#8221; [<a href="http://io9.com/5039044/meet-the-first-synthespians">Via io9</a>]</li>
<li><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7575605.stm">The dawn of intelligent machines [BBC NEWS | Technology]</a> &#8211; &#8220;The idea may scare some, but Intel predicts that by 2050 machines could surpass the peak of human intelligence. So predicted Justin Rattner, chief technology officer at the chip maker, in a presentation at the Intel Developer Forum which examined how technology is expected to bridge the gap between man and machine. The vision included sensitive robots and shape-shifting materials. &#8220;There is no question that one of the most likely things that will happen in the next 40 years is that machine and human intelligence will come much closer together,&#8221; Mr Rattner told the BBC. &#8220;The ability of humans to communicate with machines and for machines to communicate with humans will get so much better.&#8221;"</li>
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		<title>Links for August 22nd 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 00:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting links for August 21st 2008 through August 22nd 2008: Monkey Magic &#8211; Karen Lury / University of Glasgow [Flow TV, 8.06] &#8211; Playful and engaging reading of the BBC Monkey-style BBC Opening for the Olympic Games: &#8220;A playful, irreverent choice then: a trailer that reverses a mythic journey (from West to East) and which [...]]]></description>
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<p>Interesting links for August 21st 2008 through August 22nd 2008:</p>
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<li><a href="http://flowtv.org/?p=1654">Monkey Magic &#8211; Karen Lury / University of Glasgow  [Flow TV, 8.06]</a> &#8211; Playful and engaging reading of the BBC Monkey-style BBC Opening for the Olympic Games: &#8220;A playful, irreverent choice then: a trailer that reverses a mythic journey (from West to East) and which pays overt homage to a cult TV series that was never &#8211; in any coherent sense &#8211; an ‘authentic’ reflection or interpretation of Chinese culture or mythology. &#8230;  The animation itself reproduces certain static poses and a colour scheme that may have been inspired by Chinese illustration and Japanese Manga; but for Hewlett fans, this is recognisably a Hewlett world – a world that is both menacing and cute (and where ‘cute’ is revealingly close to its roots in the freakish world of the side-show). It is funny and slightly unsettling as Pigsy smirks provocatively or when Monkey opens his mouth to reveal his dirty and surprisingly sharp teeth.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.micropersuasion.com/2008/08/tiger-woods-res.html">Tiger Woods Responds to Fan&#8217;s YouTube Video [Micro Persuasion]</a> &#8211; &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ1st1Vw2kY">This video response</a> is brilliant marketing on the part of Electronic Arts and Tiger Woods. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h42UeR-f8ZA">A fan posted on YouTube</a> that it&#8217;s possible for Woods to hit a golf ball in Tiger Woods 08 while walking on water. How does Tiger react? By showing how it&#8217;s done and promoting Tiger Woods 09 in the process. It shows they listen and bring in the big guns to engage.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cci.edu.au/publications/digital-futures">Digital futures report: the internet in Australia [CCI]</a> &#8211; &#8220;This report provides an overview of our work, presenting results for each of the questions asked. We will also be publishing work that examines relationships between our key variables exploring, for example, differences between users with broadband access at home and those on dial-up connections and the differences that age, gender and education levels make to people’s use and experience of the internet. Analysis we have already conducted shows that broadband does make a substantial difference to peoples’ use of the internet. The internet is more highly valued by those with broadband connections and they use the internet for longer and for a greater variety of purposes. Younger people have been quick to integrate the internet into their lives, they use the internet more and particularly for entertainment.&#8221; [<a href="http://www.cci.edu.au/sites/default/files/pbrowne/AuDigitalFutures2008.pdf">Full Report PDF</a>]</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/few-lives-left-for-second-life/2008/08/20/1218911810203.html">Few lives left for Second Life [The Age]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Separately, figures released by the virtual world&#8217;s creator Linden Lab in April show there are only 12,245 active Australian Second Life users, down from highs of 16,000 towards the end of last year. &#8230; Australians appear to have lost interest in Second Life and the users still there appear to be shying away from the big corporate brands. Kim MacKenzie, a PhD student at the Queensland University of Technology, centred her honours year thesis around the business applications of Second Life. She studied the Second Life bases of 20 international brands over three months last year, including Dell, Toyota, Coca-Cola, BMW, AOL and Vodafone. &#8220;They were like ghost towns,&#8221; said MacKenzie, adding that many of the users she saw on the company islands appeared to be staff members.&#8221; (<a href="http://www.personalizemedia.com/a-few-lives-left-for-traditional-journalism/">A significant rebuttal of the information and argument in this article can be found at Personalize Media</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10022304-93.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.0">For YouTube videos, a &#8216;fair use&#8217; boost [News.com]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Copyright owners, such as NBC Universal, Warner Bros., and Viacom, were put on notice Wednesday when U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel ruled that they must not order video be removed from Web sites indiscriminately. Before taking action against a clip, copyright owners, must form a &#8220;good-faith belief &#8221; that a video is infringing, according to Corynne McSherry, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. &#8220;</li>
<li><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7575902.stm">Poor earning virtual gaming gold [BBC NEWS | Technology]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Nearly half a million people are employed in developing countries earning virtual goods in online games to sell to players, a study has found. Research by Manchester University shows that the practice, known as gold-farming, is growing rapidly. Researchers say the industry, which is largely based in China, currently employs about 400,000 young people who earn £80 per month on average.&#8221; (Good article, but really, &#8220;playbourers&#8221;?)</li>
<li><a href="http://flowtv.org/?p=1635">Up, Up, and Away? Separating Fact from Fiction in the Comic Book Business [Alisa Perren / Georgia State University - Flow TV 8.06]</a> &#8211; A timely look at the relationship between comic book sales and the blockbuster movies they&#8217;ve been driving so successfully this year: &#8220;Myth #1: Comic-Con is all about comics. From its inception in 1970 well into the 1990s, this was largely the case. However, in recent years, the Hollywood studios increasingly have focused their energies on using the annual event as a means of promoting upcoming films and television programs. &#8230; Myth #2: Since movies based on comics are all the rage, comic books must be selling like crazy.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.watoday.com.au/articles/2008/08/20/1218911831534.html">iTunes blocked in China after protest stunt [WA Today]</a> &#8211; &#8220;Access to Apple&#8217;s online iTunes Store has been blocked in China after it emerged that Olympic athletes have been downloading and possibly listening to a pro-Tibetan music album in a subtle act of protest against China&#8217;s rule over the province. The album, called Songs for Tibet, was produced by an a group called <a href="http://www.artofpeacefoundation.org/index.php">The Art of Peace Foundation</a>, and features 20 tracks from well-known singers and songwriters including Sting, Moby, Suzanne Vega and Alanis Morissette. It was released as a download on the iTunes Store on August 5 &#8211; three days before the start of the Olympics &#8211; with the physical CD launched on Tuesday this week. The Foundation provided free downloads of the album to Olympic athletes, urging them to play the songs on their iPods during the Games as a show of support.&#8221;</li>
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		<title>Links for July 15th 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 01:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting links for July 9th 2008 through July 15th 2008: End of an Era: lonelygirl15 to Conclude Aug. 1 [NewTeeVee] &#8211; &#8220;lonelygirl15, the pioneering online video series, will conclude on Aug. 1 to make way for a new show from its creators and their new company, EQAL. This announcement was buried in the second paragraph [...]]]></description>
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<p>Interesting links for July 9th 2008 through July 15th 2008:</p>
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<li><a href="http://newteevee.com/2008/07/14/end-of-an-era-lonelygirl15-to-conclude-aug-1/">End of an Era: lonelygirl15 to Conclude Aug. 1 [NewTeeVee]</a> &#8211; &#8220;<a href="http://lg15.com/" target="_blank">lonelygirl15</a>, the pioneering online video series, will conclude on Aug. 1 to make way for a new show from its creators and their new company, EQAL. This announcement was buried in the second paragraph of an <a href="http://inside.lg15.com/2008/07/04/lg15-update/" target="_blank">official blog post</a>&#8230;&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/07/14/2303077.htm">&#8216;World&#8217;s oldest blogger&#8217; dies at 108 [ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)]</a> &#8211; World&#8217;s Oldest Blogger Dies: &#8220;Born in Broken Hill in 1899, Olive Riley&#8230; Since early last year, she had written about 70 entries on her life experiences and posted them online, receiving feedback from all over the world.&#8221;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.lively.com/html/landing.html">Lively</a> &#8211; Google&#8217;s answer to Second Life has arrived.  However, it&#8217;s far more embedded (and embeddable) in existing web 2.0 scaffolding &#8211; following a YouTube logic &#8211; with a much thinner client. Only for Windows at this stage, though.</li>
<li><a href="http://photojojo.com/uncut/2008/07/08/getty-and-flickr/">Getty Images + Flickr Make a Deal [Photojojo Blog]</a> &#8211; Getty Images and Flickr strike a deal which will allow Getty to scour Flickr and, with easy-to-use tools, contact photo owners and offer licensing deals to push their work as stock photos.  Apparently launching later this year.</li>
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		<title>Apparently I&#8217;m in Vogue</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 02:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ll forgive the title to this post, I&#8217;ve never been able to let a good pun go and I doubt I&#8217;ll ever be able to use that one again. It&#8217;s true, though: I was interviewed about a month ago by Cathrin Shaer, a New Zealand-based writer for Vogue Australia who was writing a piece on [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.tamaleaver.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/windowslivewriterapparentlyiminvogue-8f26vogueaustralia-may20073.jpg" style="border: 0px none ; margin: 0px" align="left" border="0" height="240" width="174" /> You&#8217;ll forgive the title to this post, I&#8217;ve never been able to let a good pun go and I doubt I&#8217;ll ever be able to use that one again.  It&#8217;s true, though: I was interviewed about a month ago by Cathrin Shaer, a New Zealand-based writer for <em>Vogue Australia</em> who was writing a piece on life online.  She was trying to do an awful lot in one article (talking about MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, Second Life, etc.) but somehow my name came up and I ended up talking with her for almost an hour about the complexities of interaction in different online modes.  Clearly the bit that stuck was about <em>Second Life</em>.  Here is the snippet from that interview which appeared today in &#8216;A life less ordinary&#8217; (<em>Vogue Australia</em>, May 2007):</p>
<blockquote><p>Tama Leaver, a lecturer at The University of Western Australia whose research interests include exploring how humans interact with technology, has used Second Life for business meetings: &#8220;Most of the people working in my field are spread across the globe.  I&#8217;ve participated in teleconferencing, but it&#8217;s better of have a conference in Second Life because you&#8217;re all in a room together, rather than just disembodied voices.&#8221;  Apparently, even if you&#8217;re meeting with a bunch of serious academics, it doesn&#8217;t matter if you look like a cartoon character.  &#8220;There&#8217;s a great parallel in animated films,&#8221; Leaver explains.  &#8220;We understand what&#8217;s going on in an animated character&#8217;s face &#8212; most people understanding what Shrek was saying.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Not exactly mind-blowing stuff on my part.  Also, I suspect there are a few sentences Shaer could have left in since there was somewhat more space and substance between talking about academic discussion in <em>Second Life</em> and <em>Shrek</em> (for the record, I&#8217;ve never met anyone online or offline who looks like Shrek &#8211; while the facial features might be there, no one I&#8217;ve met was actually green).  That said, it&#8217;s interesting to see interest in social software spreading as far as <em>Vogue</em>.  (Although I was a little surprised that they didn&#8217;t use any <em>Second Life</em> screenshots for illustration &#8211; and what they did use seemed like a bad high school art collage &#8211; perhaps the Vogue graphics people didn&#8217;t actually make it in-world).</p>
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		<title>Four Corners: &#8216;You Only Live Twice&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 22:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In conjunction with their purchase of a <a href="http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21403473%5E16123%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html" target="_blank">Second Life Island</a>, the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) dedicated a full <em>Four Corners</em> programme to exploring the world of <em>Second Life</em>.  It was actually quite a fair representation of <em>SL</em> (at least, as I understand it, only having spent a few hours in-world); it was also neatly structured to familiarise viewers who&#8217;ve never heard of virtual environments with <em>SL</em> as it began with Ticky Fullerton&#8217;s (the journalist&#8217;s) signing-up process, and showed both in-world and material-world footage as she developed her avatar, checked out Orientation Island and eventually explored the people, the markets and the inevitable red-light districts of <em>SL</em>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/special_eds/20070319/" target="_new" atomicselection="true"><img src="http://www.tamaleaver.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/windowslivewriterfourcornersyouonlylivetwice-6cbcyouonlylivetwice10.jpg" style="border: 0px none ; margin: 2px" align="left" border="0" height="163" width="300" /></a>Also of interest was the way in which the programme was presented &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t just a 45 minute slot, but also has a <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/special_eds/20070319/">substantial online presence on the Four Corners website</a>.  The layout of the extra material is a little busy for my taste, but the wealth of material is excellent &#8211; there are longer versions of the interviews with Philip Rosedale (Second Life’s US creator), Ted Castranova (a well-respected academic voice on Virtual worlds and virtual economies) and Clay Shirky (<em>SL&#8217;</em>s most prominent critic).  I particularly like these &#8216;raw&#8217; interviews as you can hear all the questions asked, something that regularly gets lost in the tight editing which happens in putting a 45 minutes show together.</p>
<p>The ABC, like the BBC, is not hampered by trying of extract every last cent for their productions; rather, their mission statement is to disseminate their shows as accessible to Australians as is possible.  It means these sort of extended versions are part of their core mission, and I&#8217;m quite impressed with the amount online (my only gripe is that it&#8217;s all flash video, so not so easy to download &#8211; a concern if I wanted to use a few minutes of one of the interviews in a lecture!).</p>
<p>For those who prefer to check out a lo-fi version before spending the time watching the videos, there is a <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2007/s1876134.htm" target="_blank">full transcript of the &#8216;You Only Live Twice&#8217;</a>.</p>
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