Archive for June 30th, 2007

What to do when your intellectual property is violated

What to do when your intellectual property is violated
Brian from Audio Attitude and the Procrasticast recently emailed both Adam Curry and me to let us know that EveryZing, formerly Podzinger, was infringing on the copyrights of our respective online properties. In Adam’s case, it’s a violation of Podshow’s IP, and in my case, a violation [...]

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Why should a company engage in new media?

Lorri Randle wrote:
I read your blog and listen to your podcast and thought you’d be great in answering this question:
What do you tell a company that is scared to blog or do any new media because of the possibility of bad comments and bad press? I have a friend in an agency who says that [...]

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Stabilization equipment for handheld video

Stabilization equipment for handheld video
We in new media have enjoyed access to smaller, lighter, less costly equipment as the years have gone by. I remember when my father got our first VHS video camera. It shot at 320 x 240, 30 fps, weighed 17 pounds, sat on your shoulder, and cost a thousand bucks. Today, [...]

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