NBC, starting to get it…?

NBC Career Opportunities – Job Opportunities
An interesting listing for a “Product Development Leader, Broadband Video” at NBC.

What interests me the most about this ad is the line:
* Build key capabilities for broadband video: (eg. video archive, searchable video, free video/ad supported (stream/download), paid video, PVR-like functionality/personalization … personalized storage area, wireless component … feeding/cashing video to portable devices from online “docking station”, video blogging and chat capability, allow for hosting/posting/archiving/search of video submitted by consumers)

although the “consumer” word bugs me out.

Hillary support’s The INDUCE Act

I was dismayed to learn that Senator Hillary Clinton has come out and in fact co-sponsored Senator Hatch’s Induce Act. What follows is a draft of a letter that I am writing to Sen. Clinton to express my concern. I hope that others will do the same.

Here is some background material:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c108:S.2560:
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,64315,00.html
http://techlawadvisor.com/induce/
http://www.corante.com/importance/archives/004563.html
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20040618-3906.html
http://www.futureofmusic.org/articles/INDUCEanalysis.cfm
http://action.eff.org/site/pp.asp?c=esJNJ5OWF&b=164928

Like your iPod, read this:
http://www.eff.org/IP/Apple_Complaint.php

Please comment on the letter as you see fit.

Dear Senator Clinton,

I was dismayed to learn that you have come out in support of Senator Hatch’s Induce Act. I hope that on further consideration of the issues that this bill covers that you change your stance to better reflect the opinions of your constituents and for the betterment of our society.

The Induce act as it currently is written does much to stifle free-speech, artistic and fair uses of media. Imposing legal responsibility on the makers of devices and software for illegal use such device or software will create a burden so great on manufacturers and creators of such programs that they will not develop or offer products that have potential for misuse.

I fear that by trying to curb the theft of copyrighted material you will instead be curbing the ability for individuals and groups with legitimate uses for the technology that enables such to use it. Being thoroughly immersed in an academic and artistic atmosphere, I am witness every day to fair uses of technology that would not exist today were such a law in existence. In fact I feel that the software that I am using to write this letter would not have been developed simply because it includes the ability to cut and paste text from any source into the document.

I believe that should this Bill become law that it will undo much of the progress of free-speech and alternative media creation that has been enabled by the internet, personal electronic devices, computers, tape recorders and so on. Furthermore it will be a giant step backwards and lead to increased power by the media and further relegate citizens to the role of consumer without a voice.

I hope that you will reconsider your position on this matter.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Shawn Van Every

Draft Chapters (with comments, blog style) of Dan Gillmor’s We the Media (Making the News)

Silicon Valley – Dan Gillmor’s eJournal – Making the News: Draft of Chapter 1
I have had this link sitting around for a while now, it is certainly less relevant now that the book is out but I think it is valuable to see how the book progressed. Dan of course must agree, hence the posting of the chapters in the first place and the fact that he has left them up.

Oh yeah, the book has a Creative Commons license (Kenyatta should be glad to note that an audio version is up at Archive.org). In fact the whole thing can be downloaded at: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wemedia/book/index.csp and the book website is available online at: http://wethemedia.oreilly.com/.

SMS/iTV .. Almost

Interspot :: SMS/iTV Applications
So a couple of thoughts here, first, targetted ads on the internet work as I found this site by clicking on an ad. Second, I loathe flash sites. Third, SMS for text commenting on shows is pretty cool but not really that engaging unless there is a reason to do so other than see your name on TV .. How about some participation folks!

Last, I am going to implement this (well not this commercial system, rather my not so commercial system) into ITJ.