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7 Aug, 2008 10:46 pm
Sometimes you amend an opinion to respond to an argument in a petition for rehearing. Sometimes you amend to correct a factual error. And sometimes you amend to get your colleagues off your back. Back in July, Judge Trott wrote an opinion in an otherwise fairly routine bankruptcy case involving default interest. The district court had applied -- and extended a bit -- the Ninth Circuit's holding back in 1988 in a case called Entz-White. But Judge Trott, as well as the rest of the panel, found ...
California Appellate Report - http://calapp.blogspot.com/index.html
21 Feb, 2007 11:55 am by Dan Gillmor
... production facilities and public-access personnel - who'll need some retraining - to help members of the community learn modern media production techniques. Those techniques will focus on a Web model of content, not a broadcast model. JASON CROW I propose a ... access employees: They effectively get a five-year employment guarantee, plus retraining in a field that is in many ways the future of media. The public (the most important constituency): We get a vast array of new programming of all kinds, ...
Center for Citizen Media Blog - http://citmedia.org/blog
30 Jan 2:12 am by David A. Barrett, Esq.
... seek meaningful connection, self-expression, and a relevant and receptive community." Feedback on my Tweetbubble from New Media Product Manager at LexisNexis, Alin Wagner-Lahmy (who also blogs at Sleepless in NY and Virtually Social) struck a ... away I almost wrote a booklet. no worries ive cut it into a par ... "Appendix A - The Future of Social Media in the Social Era" The Future of Media in the Social EraView more presentations from jeremiah_owyang. (tags: socialmedia media) Related Articles: ...
The LinkedIn Lawyer - http://linkedinlawyer.blogspot.com/
15 Jul, 2007 4:42 pm by Dan Gillmor
... iPhone and Nokia's N95, which are making major evolutionary advances in media production. Placeblogger, where Lisa Williams has been aggregating a new kind of local ... t need much money, either. This is one reason I'm so optimistic about the future of media, and of journalism. 7. Some Experiments to Pursue The possibilities are endless, but ... you're doing. Use tools that already exist: Reinventing wheels is rarely a productive use of time in the cheap-experiments arena. Chances are that many if not all ...
Center for Citizen Media Blog - http://citmedia.org/blog
12 Mar 1:49 am by Michael Geist
... Rogers' proposed solution: The Purdy Portal The Online world can be a complement to the traditional media, and not compete. Rogers cable is developing new broadband video portal ... similarly opposes the ISP levy. They have a robust digital and traditional media product portfolio, and pair the two services together in many ways. Their ... use and portion of which is Canadian content in order to figure out how to monetize future growth in the area. Legal Questions CTV would like to see the copyright laws ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
28 Sep, 2007 2:42 am by KC Johnson
... pressures put on print media by large corporations--eating away at talent necessary to put out great paper; will future media be able to provide necessary firepower? Malcolm Moran: "knows how painful this episode was" to people at the NYT but ... transmission of whatever government says William Raspberry: question of how news is made can put the media in a bad light--the end product is often good, but the mess in the production can look bad; in live-coverage, almost impossible for reporters not to ...
Durham-in-Wonderland - http://durhamwonderland.blogspot.com/index.html
19 Sep, 2007 8:24 am by Colette Vogele
... Entertainment Insurance at Charles River Brokerage. Topics: Risk management and insurance for new media production and distribution can be tricky. Learn about the types of risks that insurance can protect ... : Podcast Academy #6 in Ontario, CA. - Sept. 27. Podcast & New Media Expo in Ontario, CA - Sept 28-30. As always, you can reference the ... , don't like, or questions you have that you'd like answered in a future episode are welcome. Please send us your feedback and questions by emailing us at ...
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Rules For The Revolution: The Podcast - http://www.rulesfortherevolution.com
12 Dec, 2008 2:09 am
... raised this issue to my knowledge, buried in the SAG deal on the table are the seeds of a scathing fight for control of the future of new media. The issue is which union has jurisdiction over original programming made for new media. The ... is at least two months off, and probably more-we'll may find the two unions battling over whether they share jurisdiction in original made for new media production. The studios might well get dragged into the fight too. As such productions grow in importance, ...
Digital Media Law - http://digitalmedialaw.blogspot.com/
22 Nov 4:08 am by Doug Cornelius
... will give you 'real world' examples of social media tools helping legal professionals become more efficient and productive. The panelists will also discuss the future of social media use - will we soon say goodbye to email? The webinar panel includes a range of legal professionals and social media experts from across the globe: Lee Bryant: Director of Europe's leading social business consultancy, Headshift and author of "Social Networking for the ...
Compliance Building - http://www.compliancebuilding.com
22 Nov 4:08 am
... will give you 'real world' examples of social media tools helping legal professionals become more efficient and productive. The panelists will also discuss the future of social media use - will we soon say goodbye to email? The webinar panel includes a range of legal professionals and social media experts from across the globe: Lee Bryant: Director of Europe's leading social business consultancy, Headshift and author of "Social Networking for the ...
KM Space - http://kmspace.blogspot.com/
13 Mar 9:11 am by Rebecca Tushnet
... problem is the privacy of this poor kid!) Opening Roundtable on Mashup, User-Generated Content, and the Future of Cultural Production Francesca Coppa, Muhlenberg/OTW: She wants to preserve fan cultures. Her community was remixing in the ... derivative works. NBC's Lazy Sunday helped popularize YouTube. (NB: Starting from The Chronicles of Narnia!) People desire to consume media in new ways-Hulu is NBC's response to that. But in the end, these are copyrighted works and creators have ownership rights ...
43(B)log - http://tushnet.blogspot.com/index.html
27 Sep 4:17 am
... plans to launch a social networking, social engagement program that will establish CPSC's presence on various new media sites, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. This is an exciting new effort that once launched will reach a ... Ranking Member Radanovich, thank you again for allowing me the opportunity to update the Subcommittee on my vision for the future of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. I believe that CPSC Stands For Safety, especially the safety of children. With your support, I ...
Law Offices of Steven W. Hansen - http://www.swhlaw.com/
... relationship between customer and retailer could become more efficient, practical, and personal. For those worried about how the future of commerce, media, and the internet could play out this episode is a must listen. Listen: or download The Reference Section: ... can spend three minutes or more just entering in profile information! For institutions that depend on charitable support for their product, those minutes wasted can mean hundreds if not thousands of potential supporters lost. We may not ...
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MediaBerkman - http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mediaberkman
20 Sep 4:34 pm
... an internal memo. According Pollak, "We are really focused right now on building products that are end-user or subscriber funded. We love newspapers, and magazines and Web ... be there; but we believe our future is in developing research products, competitive intelligence products and business information products our markets will value and ultimately ... Incisive and London's Legal Week will share content with ALM. "In a difficult media environment, our brands have been doing relatively well. And they ...
Larry Bodine LawMarketing Blog - http://blog.larrybodine.com/
31 Aug 9:55 am by Jessica Dobias
... In case you're a visual learner…here's a video: Sounds great, right? So why is this going to be an issue for future lawyers? Well, numerous internet users, authors, creators, artists are subscribing to Lessig's idea of greater access to information ... which now reside in the recylcing bin in shambles. Does a desire for "nice, neat, bound and covered" tangible products outweigh a desire for "instant, free, downloadable/printable" content? This is a question I asked myself as I held my bound copy of ...
Social Media Law Student - http://socialmedialawstudent.com
23 Oct 5:43 am by Steven Matthews
... ages 25 and 40, blocking access is a big barrier to that expectation. This is a group that actively uses social media to communicate with business peers. This is also a group that has always had productivity targets; and it is well known they won't be around long-term if they don' ... for which they were originally envisioned. Law firms would do well to leave themselves an open door to re-evaluate blocking decisions. The site you blocked two years ago may be an unforeseen opportunity in the future.
Slaw - http://www.slaw.ca
23 Feb 1:48 pm by Michael Geist
... users. Elliot explains that cable subscription, both in the U.S. and Canada, is down, and the future is in new media, and on the web. In his opinion, the content that is driving the audiovisual industry now and in the coming years ... wouldn't exist without our broadcasting base." He recommended, too, that new media funding that originates from within the regulated broadcasting system (such as the production funds and benefits expenditures) should be redirected back into the regulated broadcasting ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
30 Aug 3:11 am by JB
... The key point is not that investigative journalism is going away, but that it is changing, and this ACLU story shows us why. In the future investigative journalism will have to rely on organizations outside the traditional mass media in order to produce the ... to the public. In sum, investigative journalism by traditional news media organizations is not going away; rather it will become only one part of a larger ecology of news production in which other non-profit organizations play an increasingly ...
Balkinization - http://balkin.blogspot.com
31 Jan, 2008 6:38 am by Dan Gillmor
... But something has changed, and it has profound meaning for the future of media and communications, including PR. Digital technologies are dramatically reducing the cost of entree for creating new products and services, and, in the case of digital ... . This is one reason that communications of all kinds are being disrupted for business, in both methods and models. Traditional media-related enterprises, including journalism and advertising, are feeling the effects earlier than most, but everyone is ...
Center for Citizen Media Blog - http://citmedia.org/blog
27 May, 2008 9:05 am by bspcn
... icon and slide current time line to correct time. Design by Djordje Zivanovic. Made in China Made in China This product targets the entire 1.3 billion Chinese population. Each aspect of the hardware derives from an oriental inspiration ... next-generation phone concept, Onyx. Enabled through Synaptics clear, capacitive sensing technology, Onyx illustrates the future of mobile communications by combining an intelligent and adaptive user interface with sleek industrial design and next-generation user ...
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds - http://www.lifeofalawstudent.com
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