Monday, November 27, 2006

Three of the four major mobile operators in the United States have announced music stores that let customers access a music library from their cell phones

A start-up called Oxy Systems announced Monday new software that allows people to use a cellular network to sync music libraries stored on their PCs with their mobile handsets.

Start-up claims to offer next mobile-music thing | Tech News on ZDNet


Oxy claims that its new service, called Phling, is the first to offer this capability over a wireless network, which streams the music from the PC to the handset.

A big benefit of this approach is that subscribers no longer need additional storage capability on their handsets, which means users can access thousands of songs. What's more, if a subscriber ever loses his handset, he can easily reconnect a new phone to the Phling service without losing any music files.

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Digital music download service to hit UK in '07

A digital music download service that allows consumers to buy songs instantly as they listen to them on digital radio will start operating across Britain in the first half of 2007

Digital music download service to hit UK in '07 | Tech&Sci | Internet | Reuters.com


In addition, a downloaded song would also go to the buyer's Web-based music library

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Copyright Registration Service and Marketplace for User-Generated Content

Lisensa (www.lisensa.com) today announced its online copyright registration service that gives the dramatically growing blogging, podcasting, and vlogging community the ability to register, protect, and manage their content. In addition, Lisensa allows its users to make their work available for non-commercial use as well as dictate permission and profit terms for commercial use. Lisensa is a member of Top10 Media, Inc. (top10mediainc.com), a family of social networking properties dedicated to creating value in the areas of publishing and retail.

New Online Service Creates Copyright Registration Service and Marketplace for User-Generated Content: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

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Friday, November 24, 2006

WordPress Plugin: Digital Fingerprint — detecting content theft

To combat splogs use of your content, this plugin will place a digital fingerprint, customized and tailored by each individual user of this plugin, into blog posts. The fingerprint is only visible in the RSS feed, not on the website itself.

WordPress Plugin: Digital Fingerprint — detecting content theft at MaxPower

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Monday, November 06, 2006

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

What about Google Apps for Your Domain?

What about Google Apps for Your Domain? In “Google Apps is risky business,” I put forth: Google’s genius at making an inordinate amount of money from its text ad auctions is matched by an uncanny ability to make everything it does sound so inviting, safe, secure… Google wraps new product announcements in revolutionary claims of user empowerment and cost-savings while portraying Google as simply wanting to help.I indicate that while Google’s pitch is hard to resist, individuals, organizations and businesses will resist if they are concerned about:
* Ownership and control of proprietary data,
* Data integrity and security,
* Privacy of employee communications,
* Control over content hosted,
* Quality of Service guarantees,
* Tech support…

» Is Google’s ‘free’ cloud an illusion? | Digital Micro-Markets | ZDNet.com

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Project Xanadu: Transcopyright

From the beginning, the objective of Project Xanadu was to facilitate a new kind of literature: a new populist medium, a many-to-many publishing system, not centralized in editorial and publishing companies, but open to anyone. It was intended to create a new kind of freedom of the press, and make possible a deeper understanding of published materials

Transcopyright: Pre-Permission for Virtual Republishing

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