It’s a bit of a slow news day so let’s take a look at something from the “This is not a good business model” file. It seems that that Perfect 10 which is a former publisher of smut has decided that they will try to sue everyone. Hey, it keeps the overhead down (since your only employee is a low life lawyer or two) and if you hit it big (pathetic pun completely unintended) you can hit the jackpot and ride off into the sunset with your unearned earnings. Nice story, huh?Court
Perfect 10′s Lawsuit Against Google is a Bust!
on Mar 6, 2012
It’s a bit of a slow news day so let’s take a look at something from the “This is not a good business model” file. It seems that that Perfect 10 which is a former publisher of smut has decided that they will try to sue everyone. Hey, it keeps the overhead down (since your only employee is a low life lawyer or two) and if you hit it big (pathetic pun completely unintended) you can hit the jackpot and ride off into the sunset with your unearned earnings. Nice story, huh?Will Court Activity Delay Facebook’s Timeline Feature?
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In yet another example of where the legal barriers that pop up are often more disruptive than technology itself, Facebook’s rollout of its Timeline service may be delayed until a court gives them the all clear.
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Where do you blog from?
One of the most attractive parts about blogging as a profession for me is the independence and flexibility that it brings. I can work from anywhere that I can find an Internet connection. In fact, I don’t even need that at all times—I just need some kind of device to capture the content that I produce (something to type on, a camera, and/or a microphone). This flexibility, and the opportunity to be location-independent, are wonderful things. They’ve meant I’m ableUnderstanding the Difference Between “Want” and “Want to Buy”
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