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OGC Geospatial Rights Management Summit: Moving the Discussion Forward - Articles

by karlcow

GeoREL is now an ISO standard. The most visible efforts of the working group involved a pilot for ORCHESTRA, an effort to outline some possible licenses. The group extended the existing Creative Commons licenses with a few extra licenses to cover non-disclosure, commercial use and emergency use.

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June 2009

Apple’s Think Different commercial

by alamat (via)
This ad kicked off the “Think Different” campaign. It shows short clips of several influential figures in this century.

William Shatner's World of Warcraft Commercial

by bouilloire
Je n'avais songé à regarder l'équivalent US des pubs WoW

Beezik, le site qui va révolutionner le téléchargement en France ?

by srcmax (via)
L’idée de ce site semble simple, mais clairement passionnante. Deux millions de titres à télécharger gratuitement. Pour profiter des mp3, il faudra regarder les publicités qui s’afficheront lors du téléchargement. A noter que les morceaux seront accompagnés du logo du partenaire commercial (sur la pochette du disque) qui aura permis cette mise à disposition.

The One Fiber Optic Cable No One on the Dig for Tysons Rail Wants to Hit - washingtonpost.com

by night.kame

And they have snapped, accidentally, dozens of those carriers' lines, because even not-so-secret commercial lines sometimes don't show up on utility maps. Goguen, the utility manager, estimates that the rail project has already hit three dozen lines, sometimes doing no damage and other times grinding work to a halt or cutting power to retailers along Route 7. Even after extensively researching land records and maps and digging more than 600 test holes to determine utility locations, it's hard to avoid accidents on a project of such complexity and in such a busy place, he said.

Voilà ce qui se passe quand on fait de l'agile : ça sprinte, ça sprinte, et 3 ans après, il faut un démineur :-)

May 2009

Introducing Typekit « The Typekit Blog

by Spone & 2 others
We’ve been working with foundries to develop a consistent web-only font linking license. We’ve built a technology platform that lets us to host both free and commercial fonts in a way that is incredibly fast, smoothes out differences in how browsers handle type, and offers the level of protection that type designers need without resorting to annoying and ineffective DRM. As a Typekit user, you’ll have access to our library of high-quality fonts. Just add a line of JavaScript to your markup, tell us what fonts you want to use, and then craft your pages the way you always have. Except now you’ll be able to use real fonts. This really is going to change web design. We’ll be launching this summer with a great collection of beautiful and hardworking typefaces. We’ll offer a free version of the service to get you started, and a low-cost way to grow from there. A truly scalable professional version will follow soon after.

Internet Evolution - The Big Report - Digital Licensing: Do It Yourself

by mbertier (via)
When someone wants to license your art, characters, photos, articles or music, how does it shake out? Chances are that these negotiations involve expensive lawyers on both sides of the deal. If you're running an enlightened company, you might have a Creative Commons license hanging out there for non-commercial, "fannish" uses. (Creative Commons publishes a suite of widely adopted licenses that allow rightsholders to release their work for sharing, remixing, etc.) But somewhere between Creative Commons and full-blown, lawyerly license negotiation is a rich, untapped source of income for creative people and firms with portfolios of iconic material. To cash in, you just need the courage to let go of a little control. Read on...

pinvoke - Icons and pixel fonts

by parmentierf & 9 others
Quality web icons to designers/developers. The icons can be used free for any personal or commercial projects. * The icons are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.

April 2009

On the Identity Trail - Lessons From the Identity Trail

by karlcow

During the past decade, rapid developments in information and communications technology have transformed key social, commercial, and political realities. Within that same time period, working at something less than Internet speed, much of the academic and policy debate arising from these new and emerging technologies has been fragmented. There have been few examples of interdisciplinary dialogue about the importance and impact of anonymity and privacy in a networked society. Lessons from the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society fills that gap, and examines key questions about anonymity, privacy, and identity in an environment that increasingly automates the collection of personal information and relies upon surveillance to promote private and public sector goals.

March 2009

The Fall

by sbrothier
Award winning music video, commercial and film director Tarsem Singh (The Cell) creates a moving and seamless blending of mundane life in a 1915 Los Angeles hospital with a visually sumptuous fantasy world of exotic bandits, evil tyrants, dream-like palaces and breathtaking landscapes...

White Papers and Presentations

by naudjf
The emergence of the World Wide Web has made it possible for individuals with appropriate computer and telecommunications equipment to interact as never before. An explosion of next-generation information systems are flooding the commercial market. This cyberspace convergence of data, computers, networks, and multimedia presents exciting challenges to interface designers. However, this "new technology frontier" has also created enormous roadblocks and barriers for people with disabilities. This panel will discuss specific issues, suggest potential solutions and solicit contributions required to design an accessible Web interface that includes people with disabilities.

Wikimapia

by XavierMilaret & 4 others
WikiMapia est un site commercial, un projet inspiré par Google Maps et par Wikipédia, destiné à « cartographier et décrire la planète Terre » vue par satellite. WikiMapia utilise les vues satellitaires de Google Maps et permet de les annoter avec un système wiki. Les russes Alexandre Koriakine et Evgeniy Saveliev ont lancé ce projet le 24 mai 2006.

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