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Link-o-rama: Podcast worries and Wonky Printers

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Chris Vallance | 00:18 UK time, Friday, 15 June 2007

Podcasters are getting worried about the World Intellectual Property Organizations proposals for the new broadcasting treaty. The Open Rights Group thinks it will harm podcasters as does the UK Podcasters Association

Social scientists discuss the stats about online sexual predators and, according to this author, debunk some popular misconceptions. (via Boingboing)

American communications giant AT&T is reportedly planning to filter the net traffic it handles for pirated content. Some in the British music industry have been pushing for ISP's to take a bigger role in enforcing copyright; we'll see if any UK firms decide to follow AT&T's lead.

Wonkly BBC Printers attempt radio mash-up. We haz your filez say the newly upgraded LOLprinters which seem to be randomly printing mail from various bits of the building. Fortunately mine only went to the next door studio. Bizarrely Rhods ended up in the paper tray of the PM programme.

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  1. At 11:14 PM on 19 Sep 2007, Anonymous wrote:

    Word of Mouth is how people find my 300 classic entertainment variety videos- Youtube/ Google should pay more attention to producer's who present quality entertainment and help to promote their channel or someday they may well find a better place to showcase their productions- Just a thought.. joelsamuelpresents

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