Erotica or Pornography?
The recent discussion in the Human Rights Council concerning non-consensual sex and child marriage in particular, estimated that within the next 10 years more that 100 million girls are likely to be married before the age of 18. Much progress needs to be made in countries where such practice is common. In countries in which [...]
The media revolution and the future
Interesting facts and statistics about “the newcomers”
There are threebillion people under twenty five on this planet… This is what they are doing…
How long before copyright laws change to adapt to the times?
“”may make it more attractive to advertisers than conventional TV, because viewers can’t risk leaving their screens to make a cup of tea during every commercial break.”” That’s old and wishful thinking, in my view. Most consumers of video on the internet are early adopters, familiar with technology. As soon as one particular system gets [...]
Blogs becoming mainstream sources of news
“Most Web surfers don’t even realize they are reading blogs,” said David Sifry of Technorati . “The distinction between blogs and mainstream media is blurring rapidly.” In fact, according to the “State of the Live Web” report from Technorati, some of the most visited sites on the Web are now blogs.
Enough! The Briton who is challenging the web’s endless cacophony
My response to the “Titled” article published in the UK Guardian: http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2068107,00.html Perhaps we’ll all end up being professional bloggers, podcasters, YouTube producers etc. simply because that may well be the next natural stage in the evolution of human kind on Earth 2.0(the internet). Does this sound far fetched because it’s never been that way? [...]
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