Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Hetalia Latin America Fanfic

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The concept of copyright surely must be revised. I am not referring to the laws or the method by which to enforce these laws, certainly not a secondary issue, but the basic idea of \u200b\u200bwhat really do we mean by intellectual property.

Obviously the first thought goes to the various Kazaa, Emule about downloading the music but in reality the problem is more ambitious. Think of YouTube for example. To what extent can protect their intellectual property? We try to completely remove everything that comes from television and the cinema (obviously), but for example, what about a garage band of guys who show their skills in playing a piece of the Beatles? We make the payment of fees? And those who show their skills the piano playing a famous soundtrack? Let's talk about karaoke? Or the photos of their favorite singer with musical background? Or DJs showing their ability to mix tracks than others?

It is obvious that we must decide to what extent it is lawful and can expect to be paid for their idea. Let me be clear even to the contrary, the videos shown below are in fact an example of how the contamination may go in both directions.

The first video is a YouTube classic. A girl takes a photo of the same every day. Now came the parodies until you get to that shown in the Simpsons television.



The original





Parody






The commercial version



" Simpsons Do Noah Takes Photo Of Himself Every Day For 6 Yr - Funny blooper videos are here

Monday, January 21, 2008

Predator Parts Manual

copyright and privacy

Who really loves skiing at least once expected to ski in the Dolomites, but those who have already had the pleasure of it already knows what the Dolomites Superski a pass that allows take all of the facilities of the Dolomites.

In theory the miles of trail are passable over a thousand, but of course it is not humanly possible to cover them all. Despite this being one of the many places in the Saddle (Canazei, Ortesei, Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Corvara, Marmolada, Arabba just to name a few) will have the opportunity to travel many miles without ever taking your skis.

But we are at the computer. Thanks to a commendable initiative of the site http://www.dolomitisuperski.com/ you can see in detail all the facilities of which you have received during your holiday week. For those who have the desire to see the details offered by this service data here to my ski pass:

The data are impressive, from my point of view very nice. In theory, privacy is also protected because they do not find any language relating to the name or surname.

But let's say that a skier unaware of this service tell his wife that he spent the entire week dedicated to the only ski, but we know that his wife this service and entering the number of ski passes found in the pockets of his jacket, see only a few hours of use.

We can say that privacy is protected? But this is not the main question. In fact I find this service particularly interesting and, having nothing to hide, do not find it intrusive. E 'can then fully protect your privacy while offering a service that interesting? The answer is unfortunately no.

So another one of those cases where you have to give up something because you can not get a perfect result.