Apple, Living on a Cuban Budget and Copyrighting Virtual Buildings
As ever you can listen to the segment here. Tonight we featured:
- A chat about a blog ban at baseball that pitches the first ammendment against commentary rights holders. Riddle me this when is a liveblog commentary or a match report? What delay would be sufficient? 1min, 5 mins, 15 mins?...
- Yemen bans text messages, while cell phone images result in a trial in Egypt
- Privacy International calls on big net firms to set standards for privacy. A Google response here
- One physics teacher's blog makes waves as he complains about a new GCSE syllabus. Frank Chalk gives us his thoughts
- Hackday
- Digital Planet's Orin Gordon reports from Apples Worldwide Developers Conference
- Lawyer Andrew Mills of the Impact legal blog outlines the legal options available to the Church in its dispute with Sony. Seamus of the Virtual Economics blog has a post on this that's highly recommended. One day we'll drag him into the studio and have a proper chat - Monday's interview fell foul of strange howls on the mobile phone line
- Last.fm and a chat about music royalties, and DJ'less radio
- Anita Snow of the Associated Press is blogging her month spent living on Cuban food rations. It's prompted some strong reactions in the blogs that show just how controversial any topic relating to Cuba can be.
Thanks for all your ideas/suggestions for stories. We'll feature Yang May Ooi's blog Fusion View on Monday 25th June. Listen out for that, it's Amy Tan meets John Grisham...
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