Media exposure forces government to respond to hair-into-soy sauce scandal.
The Free Culture AudioBook Project
Chocolate and Vodka :: Something for Nothing: The Free Culture AudioBook Project is an interesting look at the madness behind the decision to publish a book under an open license and the following grassroots audiobook project that sprouted up from it.
The book, Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig is a look at how our culture today is losing its battle against big media in terms of adapting to the changing role of the internet and technology in terms of copyright. So far I’m on Chapter 5 (of the Audiobook… gotta love the iPod).
As soon as I finish the book I’ll post a mini-review.
BUSHGAME.COM
BUSHGAME.COM – THE ANTI-BUSH ONLINE ADVENTURE, took about 40 minutes to beat the game. Some parts not quite safe for work.
Bug Me Not
BugMeNot.com, a free service that gives you login names/passwords to use for sites that require registration to view content. Includes a handy bookmarklet, too.
Work-Safe Art
Worth1000.com | Work-Safe Art 5 has clothes photoshopped onto famous nude works of art.
Not Dave Chappelle, Not Funny
You’re not Dave Chappelle, and you’re not funny. I love Maddox.
Speedy Sheets
Speedy Sheets, just for my future reference.
Bye, bye, a piece of the pie
USATODAY.com – Bye, bye, a piece of the pie, where the money you spend on music goes.
Free Culture
Free Culture, a book by Lawrence Lessig published under a Creative Commons license. I’m listening to an audiobook of it, legally allowed under the license.
Creative Commons 2.0 Licenses
Announcing (and explaining) our new 2.0 licenses | Creative Commons. I should set this site up with one of their licenses.