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Tag Archives: RIAA
Copyright–All in the Eyes of the (Rights) Beholder
So I reference tools and posts from FreeTech4Teachers (http://www.freetech4teachers.co) from time to time. He definitely puts out some great content. Not sure how he does it, with teaching, presenting at conferences, and running a few different sites, but I am quite glad he does. He recently put out a post on a great resource to [...]
Posted in Creative Commons, open source, OSS Applications
Also tagged Creative Commons, doctorow, lessig, media, MPAA, schools
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World Without Internet
Found a GREAT infographic to use in so many ways. Lots of discussion points for a K-12 classroom!
Posted in Creative Commons, Freeware, hardware, literature, open source, Productivity, Professional Development
Also tagged browser, Creative Commons, education, google, internet, linux, media, open source, schools
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Disappearing Ink Books
El libro que no puede esperar from Twins Music on Vimeo. Ok, so finally, someone come up with a way to regulate book check outs that does not require some impossible to use software (yes, I am looking at you Overdrive!) or DRM. A Mexican publisher has found a way to make the ink disappear [...]
Google vs. Oracle
Oracle is just evil. Ok, so I am biased, but serious, when you try to patent/trademark small lines of code–you deserve to be called out by the judge: Judge: We heard the testimony of Mr. Bloch. I couldn’t have told you the first thing about Java before this problem. I have done, and still do, [...]
Posted in Creative Commons, Devices, Freeware, hardware, open source, OSS Applications
Also tagged android, apple, browser, Creative Commons, dell, edubuntu, education, google, internet, lessig, linux, media, microsoft, MPAA, Open Office, open source, schools, tablet, ubuntu
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Google vs. Java
In case you do not follow technology (ok, so why are you here?), Oracle, the company that bought Sun Microsystems, wants Google to pay for each instance they use Java. Originally, when Android was developed (and no, Google did not invent Android, they bought it years back) they went to Sun to use Java. Now [...]
Posted in Creative Commons, Devices, Freeware, hardware, open source, OSS Applications, Productivity
Also tagged android, browser, chrome, Creative Commons, doctorow, education, google, internet, lessig, linux, media, MPAA, open source, schools, tablet, windows, zittrain
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