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Saturday, January 31, 2009

What is Wimmera.ning

 

I had created wimmera.nig.com as a social network for people related to the Wimmera. The idea is to consolidate people into the Wimmera community by developing a social network that provide a place to share information about the Wimmera and connect with others. The fantastic thing about wimmera.ning.com is it is dedicated to to people who have an interest in the Wimmera. Unlike other social network members become a part of the sea of global networks and have difficulty connecting with local people and events.

 

Social networking is important in the future of Internet collaboration as we become more involved in the technology and provides opportunities to reconnect with people and groups. By creating a local community social space then locals people, organisations and businesses  have a place to connect to the community.

 

The goals are to connect people of the Wimmera and give them a portal where they can contribute to and collect information. 

 

Who should join wimmera.nig.com

  • Individuals. Create a network of friends in your local area
  • Clubs and organisations. Promote your club and recruit new membership
  • Service Providers. Connect with the community and provide a new way to distribute information
  • Business. By becoming involved in wimmera.ning.com you will create opportunities to market you business to a focal group.
  • Event organisers can promote events for the Wimmera to an ready market
  • Buy and sell goods to local.
  • Employers post your job vacancies
  • Looking for work? Find Jobs here or place a notice for work wanted

But I am not interested in social networks

Yes for some social networking seem pointless and valueless but considered this. You children are using social networks to on the Internet and through SMS on mobile phones. This is our next generation whom will live in a total different world to what we know. Social network will be a part of this world and to get access to it then we also need to become a part of this world. Politicians have over the recent Elections both here in Australia and in the United States have been using Facebook and  YouTube  to get access to the thousands of people who use it. They are able to connect with the users in a new way and keep users informed of their politics.  Media Outlets have also found that the use of social networks build relationship up with there consumers and big business have their advertisements placed on YouTube. With smaller groups it very difficult to stand out against the big guys so with wimmera.ning you can consolidate the social network to a focus group.

But my business is already on the Internet

And that's fantastic and you can use Wimmera.ning.com to enhance your current Internet presence. You create a space that will connect you with others where a web site is more static. People need to go looking for you to get any benefits from your website where social networking at  Wimmera.ning.com will expose your net presence and attract visitors to you website.

Getting Started

Log onto wimmera.ning.com and register as a user. Then create your interest group. Once you have your interest group  up and running then create a forum. If you have your own web site provide links to the web site.

If you like to blog then create a blog about who you are and and your interests.  Be informative rather than a hard sell approach and provide useful information. Give your group time to develop as mare people become aware of you.

 

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Friday, January 30, 2009

Report Claims ISP's should stop Illegal file Sharing of Music

 

 

There has been a lot happening in the past few days with the recording industry having a few wins. The UK have legislated that ISP inform by letter and education that P2P file sharing of copyright material is illegal.

A Case in Dublin Ireland this week settled to the Recording Industry pressure to do similar with threats of disconnecting them from the service if the practice does not cease. http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/20090129a.html

 

This report commissioned by International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's(IFPI) the representing body is pushing the ISP's take the action to stop the P2P downloading of content.

http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_resources/dmr2009.html

 

Why should the ISP industry be responsible to Police the Music industry. Who makes them the police and do they really want to be the police. How do  ISP identify genuine P2P download against illegal P2P.

 

The Film and Music industry should take this as an opportunity to capture and audience as Mark Pesce point out to the live presentation of "Piracy Is Good?", delivered by Mark Pesce on May 6th, 2005 at the Australian Film Television and Radio School in Sydney. To down load his presentation you have to use a bittorrent but is legal. This was done to emphasise the value in bittorrent software and P2P protocols (Mark Pesce, 2005)

You can read his presentation here at http://www.mindjack.com/feature/piracy051305.html

 

Pesce point out how the BBC1 in the UK has used bit torrent to get attention to shows like the First episode of Doctor Who and how Television Programs distribution model is not meeting the demands of the consumer and that producers need to consider other distribution models to change with the new technology and give the consumer better choices .(Mark Pesce,2005)

 

This is a survey I took part in on National Recording Association Industry Professionals  web site http://www.narip.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1&limit=5&limitstart=5

 

Should ISPs require customers to pay a "music tax" to combat illegal downloading?

No

24
66.7%

Yes

12
33.3%

Number of Voters
:  36

First Vote
:  Friday, 25 January 2008 21:04

Last Vote
:  Thursday, 29 January 2009 20:38

Go to top of page

(NARIP.Com, 2009)

So this is so crazy. They now want to place the burden onto the ISP's as Tax Collectors to support their industry. Its a bit like saying you should pay me a tax for reading my Blog.

Please Pay your Tax to Chris'o Blog at PayPal please

So clearly the so far is telling them that the idea is stupid from their own members.  Log on and have your say

 

The new market opportunities for these copyright holders in a fantastic one and should be embraced. The money you will save of lawyers  would fund the new model as you would only need a few million to get it up and running.

Here are a few comments I stolen from http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/42116  that are worth considering about this issue.

 

MartynDavenport

Jan 16, 2009

When is the music industry gonna get off it's high horse and accept that they're the criminals for the prices they charge? They can keep harping on about how wrong it is to share files, and how it damages musicians etc, but they're patronising people. Call me old-fashioned, but maybe bands would have to go back to earning their wages from doing what it is that bands are actually supposed to do, play live. Instead of only touring to advertise their over produced over-priced albums.

Hackneyman

Jan 16, 2009

Why is it, that the only people who can't work out how to make digital music downloads work for them .. are the record companies Their blanket condemnation of 'illegal downloads' and throwing arbitary figures about doesn't reflect the situation as us music fans see it.Surely some downloads, they might view as having being downloaded illegal, are just the modern equivalent to old fashioned radio play that would then lead to a 'sale'.Apparently 'legal' downloads had a very good year http://mp3.about.com/b/2009/01/02/digital-download-sales-gives-music-industry-a-boost.htm"In the top ten selling digital tracks, Leona Lewis's Bleeding Love was number one with 3.37 million downloads, followed by the track, Low, from Flo Rida Feat featuring T-Pain (2.94 million downloads). For digital albums, Coldplay's Viva La Vida triumphed in the top ten selling digital album charts with 617,000 units; Jack Johnson's Sleep Thorough The Static was number 2 with 325,000 units sold"According to their 95% of all downloads are illegal statement then those figures above = 5% of 'potential sales which means that we were conning Leona Lewis out of 57 million extra sales - it's all just rubbish and propaganda...If the record industry keeps wining like this, the day when all recorded music is free can't be too far away, and the artists can make their money from gigs, merchandise and sponsorship... it will be the record company's own fault.HM

The Felony

Jan 16, 2009

If the record labels weren't so greedy in the first place we wouldn't have this problem. It's appalling what they pay the artists. I'd rather not give my money to them. There is a benefit of illegal downloading; its caused listeners to find new music and not just listen to regurgitated rubbish in the pop charts.

 

I just note the figures from Hackneyman on legal music down loads and show how artist are becoming popular by producing their music for free and still enjoy strong sales.

 

For further reading have a read of the reviews on mp3.about.com

http://mp3.about.com/od/digitalmusicdelivery/a/mp3annualreview.htm

References

Mark Pesce,2005,"Piracy Is Good?",viewed 30 January 2009, from http://www.mindjack.com/feature/piracy051305.html

http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/20090129a.html

http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_resources/dmr2009.html

NARIP.com, 2009,"Survey", viewed 30 Januarys 2009,from http://www.narip.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1&limit=5&limitstart=5

nme.com,"Music Industry Claim 95% of downloads are illegal",viewed 30th January 2009,from http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/42116

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Clean Feed Filter survey out by Netscape

Netscape a released a comprehensive survey about the Federal Government Clean Feed policy taken from a sample of 10,000 participants with fairly predicable results.

http://www.netspace.net.au/filtering/results.php

Well worth a look

Survey Update

After my email to http://freeonlinesurveys.com/ (The Details of the email in my previous post about not letting me getting access to my data)they sent me an email and not only did they reopened my account but also gave me access to the Professional features of there site. 
Francesca Lacy wrote:

The first line of the FAQ states the limits.  


The limit is also stated on the first page that appears after registering.  


I fail to see how this is a scam.

I have extended your account until the 5th Feb.


Please download your results until that time.
Kind regards,
Francesca Lacy
FreeOnlineSurveys.com

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: OIZ-133710
Department: General
Priority: Medium
Status: On Hold



I have sent them an email to thank them


Hi Francesca

You are so kind  and have made a bunch of my fellow students happy. Thank you


Regards


Chris'o


Here are the updated Results.



1) Do you like Email List Collaborations




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Percentage



Responses



True

17.6%


3



False

82.4%


14



Total responses:17


Email list have some advantages but for the majority  it seems did not like the idea.




2) Did you do the Newsgroup Task

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Percentage



Responses



Yes

41.2%


7



No

58.8%


10



Total responses:17



Close result here as 42% had a go at this. With new technologies like forums and social networks there seem to be little point to it.







3) What chat client did you prefer

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Percentage



Responses



MSN



35.3



6



ICQ



17.6



3



GOOGLE TALK



5.9



1



IRC



0.0



0



Other



41.2



7



Total responses:



17



Comparison response:




- not really fussed as long as it works, I have used msn,skype and recently ICQ



- Adium (multi protocol)



- agent newsgroup reader



-



- Skype



- yahoo



- skype/twitter



Varied result show that users have a varied prefaces to what chat client to use. This I assume would  create some difficulties in finding and staying in tough with Internet contacts. Although one answered Adium that is multi protocol to consolidate their contacts .






4) If you could choose a communication tool which one would it be?

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Percentage



Responses



Internet



17.6



3



Instant Chat



17.6



3



Video Chat



0.0



0



Audio Chat



0.0



0



Email



11.8



2



Facebook/Myspace etc



11.8



2



Telephone



17.6



3



In the post



0.0



0



Other



23.5



4



Total responses:



17



Comparison response:




- face to face, Internet, probably all of them in different settings, not fussed on Facebook type applications though



- A little of all of the above



-



- F2F



Very mixed response and looks as though we are equally divided between the telephone, Instant Chat,Internet and other methods.






5) Duane started a very hot debate about.

Should reality in the chat world stop?


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Percentage



Responses



Yes

23.5%


4



No

76.5%


13



Total responses:17



Moving  onto the chat world and creating our own identity is obviously the new culture that most have become adapted to.






6) Jamie started a hot thread about the choice of Blogging sites and students in the class where divided by what Blogger they used.

Now we all chose our sites for one reason or another but to answer Jamie's question did you feel segregated from students on another blog?


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Percentage



Responses



Yes

23.5%


4



No

76.5%


13



Total responses:17



  The nett11 SP4 2008 group have certainly become a very proactive group in participating and calibrating






7)

Mark started a debate about Virtual Personalities when your on line.


Do you think its your true self in your blogs?



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Percentage



Responses



Yes

100.0%


17



No




0.0%


0



Total responses:17



Well stated @ 100%.  no other argument to this question.






8)



Peter Fletcher started a hot debate on reality on the Internet  that covered  cheating on partners to rape on the Internet.

Do you think the Internet is reality?


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Percentage



Responses



Yes

76.5%


13



No

23.5%


4



Total responses:17



If you read this thread you will see some drifting sand here as student become more aware of the Internet. Some started saying no this question and and changed there minds over time as experiences set in.






9)



The last hot debate took place over the e-books  against the a real book.

Do you prefer to read a real book or an e-book?


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Percentage



Responses



Yes

88.2%


15



No

11.8%


2



Total responses:17



Did Peter do the Survey twice?



For Cynthia and Tess your fantasies are real in 85.7 % of those surveyed. The traditional book lives on and Kindle has a small market still.  This would be an interesting public market survey where 1000s of samples would show the real answer to what the market for e-books where.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Net11 Survey Results

This is the results I have from the net11  survey. Unfortunately the web site  http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com is not free. Its a scam. They get you to set up the survey and when allow 50 participants over 10 days. I logged on at day 11 and to be told I need to pay then too get my data.  WHAT A SCAM.    I sent them an email about my view of there service.

Hi David
I am very disappointed that you have scammed me into creating an online survey only to find at day 11 I can not retrieve my data unless I subscribe to your paid subscription.
Let me point out to you what the word FREE means:
1 allowed to move as one pleases; not shut in. 2 not tied or fastened. 3 allowed to do as one pleases; not restricted, controlled or enslaved. 4 said of a country: independent. 5 costing nothing. 6 open or available to all
Your policy of Free Survey do not come under the definition of free:
Let me also advice you that your web site is not operating within the consumer laws of the UK and if I choose I could have your site removed.
http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/watch_out/scams/
http://www.oft.gov.uk/advice_and_resources/small_businesses/advertising/
But I think you should review your business model and allow creators of FREE online surveys to access their DATA FOR FREE. 
I accept that their are limitation you need to enforce for FREE services such as time  limits and number of participants but to hold someone's data to ransom after offering to collect it for Free is not only illegal but very unprofessional.
At least give them say 28 Days to collect the data and spell it out clearly to the user.
Regards
Chris'o


FreeOnlineSurveys.com wrote:

Chriso,

This e-mail has been sent to you to confirm your registration to Free Online Surveys.
Your free account will provide you with all of the tools you need to create
and deploy your surveys.

Don't forget you can upgrade to our professional 'Survey Extra' service for a
more extensive set of features, unlimited storage time and bigger surveys!



Kind Regards,
David Meagor
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com
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Service provided by Problem Free Ltd. (http://ProblemFree.co.uk)

Back to the survey

I did however manage to capture some data a couple of days before the survey ended and basically I got the results of 14 form the 17 participants. SO the Data represent only 14 people surveyed but very little changed as the percentages from 14 to 17 so I can assure you that the results are a fair indication to the feelings within the net11 group

 


1) Do you like Email List Collaborations

Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 20:46
Michael Started a hot debate  on the discussion forum about this topic


Percentage True  21.4%   False  78.6% 



Responses



Total responses: 14



True 3



False 11



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  Email list have some advantages but for the majority  it seems did not like the idea.











2)



Did you do the Newsgroup Task

Total responses:14



Percentage



Responses



Yes




42.9%


6



No




57.1%


8



Close result here as 42% had a go at this. With new technologies like forums and social networks there seem to be little point to it.






3)



What chat client did you prefer

Total responses:14



Percentage



Responses



MSN



35.7 %



5



ICQ



21.4 %



3



GOOGLE TALK



0.0



0



IRC



0.0



0



Other



42.9 %



6



Comparison response:







- Adium (multi protocol)



- agent newsgroup reader



- Did not answer



- Sype



- yahoo



- skype/twitter



Varied result show that users have a varied prefaces to what chat client to use. This I assume would  create some difficulties in finding and staying in tough with Internet contacts. Although one answered Adium that is multi protocol to consolidate their contacts .






4) If you could choose a communication tool which one would it be?

Total responses:14



Percentage



Responses



Internet



21.4 %



3



Instant Chat



21.4 %



3



Video Chat



0.0



0



Audio Chat



0.0



0



Email



7.1 %



1



Facebook/Myspace etc



7.1 %



1



Telephone



21.4 %



3



In the post



0.0



0



Other



21.4 %



3



 



Comparison response:







- A little of all of the above



- Did Not Answer



- F2F



Very mixed response and looks as though we are equally divided between the telephone, Instant Chat,Internet and other methods.






5) Should reality in the chat world stop?



Percentage



Responses



Yes




21.4%


3



No




78.6%


11



Total responses:



14



Moving  onto the chat world and creating our own identity is obviously the new culture that most have become adapted to. 






6) Jamie started a hot thread about the choice of Blogging sites and students in the class where divided by what Blogger they used.

Now we all chose our sites for one reason or another but to answer Jamie's question did you feel segregated from students on another blog?




Total responses:14



Percentage



Responses



Yes




14.3%


2



No




85.7%


12



  The nett11 SP4 2008 group have certainly become a very proactive group in participating and calibrating.






7) Mark started a debate about Virtual Personalities when your on line.

Do you think its your true self in your blogs?




Percentage



Responses



Yes




100.0%


14



No




0.0%


0



Total responses:



14



Well sated @ 100%.  no other argument to this question.






8) Peter started a hot debate on reality on the Internet  that covered  cheating on partners to rape on the Internet.

Do you think the Internet is reality?


 



Percentage



Responses



Yes




85.7%


12



No




14.3%


2



Total responses:



14



If you read this thread you will see some drifting sand here as student become more aware of the Internet. Some started saying no this question and and changed there minds over time as experiences set in. 






9) The last hot debate took place over the e-books  against the a real book.

Do you prefer to read a real book or an e-book?




Percentage



Responses



Yes




85.7%


12



No




14.3%


2



Total responses:



14



Did Peter do the Survey twice?



For Cynthia and Tess your fantasies are real in 85.7 % of those surveyed. The traditional book lives on and Kindle has a small market still.  This would be an interesting public market survey where 1000s of samples would show the real answer to what the market for e-books where.



 



Please comment on the results and keep the debate alive.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

There is not one kid I know that hasn't got Pirated Music

I am on my bike again about the Music & Film Industry's Hardliner approach to copyrighted music. With teenage kids of my own and all my mates kids all have pirated music on their mp3 players and hard drives. That world make every Kid in Australia criminal according to RIAA (Recording Industry Of America) and MPIA (Motion Picture Industry of America). You would think that this Industry would wake up to themselves and start to get a better understanding of their market and how to use the P2P bitorrents to their advantage with compromising people privacy by getting courts to enforce that ISP's hand of IP Address Logs and logs. So are we going to local up every kid in Australia?

Let look a at a couple of more issues relating to this brute force mentality of trying to control the Internet.

Recording Industry Of America

They have a down loadable Pdf file Young People Music and The Internet

On Page 5 it states

One of the risks with P2P is that children may come across
unwelcome content such as viruses, pornographic substance or
violent images. Some files are purposely misnamed to trick people
into downloading them. Because of the way P2P services work,
filtering tools that can block offensive content like porn or violent
images and video on websites are not effective in blocking the same
content when made available through P2P. This leaves children
at risk.(Childnet, 2008)

It also continues to advise about the risks of virus, spyware and malware risk associated with P2P file sharing and I agree with these risks so with the 10 billion turnover you guys make out of dead artist should contribute a little bit more than a pdf file and lawsuits on the average punters. I agree those CD factories need prosecution as there are ripping you guys off but as for all the kids it a cult practice that they see as not breaking the law but enjoying the benefits that file sharing brings.

Motion Picture Industry Of America

Well MPIA haven't spent to much on the problem either their like on the web site is to a another domain http://www.copyrightkids.org/ that is owned by the Copyright Society Of USA yet they want you to put up your hard cash and give them billions of dollars and sue you because you watch the movie for free at your mates place. Now that is customer service for you. They can not get through their narrow minded heads what the Internet is about and how to capitalise on the problem. I have watched downloaded videos where some one sits in a theatre with a camcorder. and walked away. but the industry still see this as a problem. They should that those guys. I tried to watch Ocean 12 and the quality was so horrific that I became interested enough to rent the movie in high quality. I do not want to wait 3 days to down load 3 gig file to find out its rubbish so for $5.00 I can get the proper product from the local video shop. But with the Kids they do not care as one will be getting one movie and another will get another. Burn it to DVD and swap as required.

Its About Sharing

My other post about sharing on the Internet I talk about how the Internet successes is been about sharing yet these guy want to change that by using their obsolete copyright laws to convict innocent children for enjoying there product. RIAA & MPIA should be more proactive in investing in these kids and befriend them. If P2P File share is so risky then take control of this by providing a better product for kids to access music for free. You guys own the copyright so you guys have control if you wish to take control. Set up you own P2P file share for kids to access and provide a safe haven for them. Give them what they want and nurture them to towards your artist and and become loyal fans of your copyright. Be like Macdonald's Family Restaurants who understand if they have sold the kids at a young age then they become customers for many years. Then educate the children that commercial use of the material is illegal and serious fines will results in any one who infringes on those laws. Use the down loads to promote this and make it so the illegal cd presses have no need to set up shop as it will be free anyway.

A wedding I went to last year the DJ owned a local Computer Shop and had a laptop and hired some speakers from the music shop and now he has a Mobile Disco Tech. Does he own the music? Maybe he does but I would have my doubts that any techno nerd has paid for the 1000's of songs on the hard drive.

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Citation

Recording Industry Of America

Motion Picture Industry of America

Macdonald's Family Restaurants

Reference

Chilenet,2008,Young People Music and The Internet ,p5

Friday, January 23, 2009

Privacy with Internet Communications and Calibrations

When using the Internet to communicate and calibrate we become aware that at certain times we must be aware of protecting our privacy and the privacy of those we are calibrating with.

There are strict rules governing the privacy of information collected by organisations yet for smaller operators the guidelines in Australia are not so set in concrete .

The private sector provisions of the Privacy Act apply to organisations (including not-for-profits) with an annual turnover of more than $3 million. The provisions also apply to all health service providers regardless of turnover and some small businesses with an annual turnover of $3 million or less.( Privacy Commission,2009)

 

For small business with a turnover of $3 million or less are

  • a health service provider?
  • trading in personal information?
  • related to a larger business?
  • a contractor to Commonwealth agencies?
  • a reporting entity for the purpose of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act)?
  • an operator of a residential tenancy database? ( Privacy Commission,2009)

While you may not come under this category you do have an option to opt in to the national privacy principle by completing an application to the Privacy Commission

 

The Technical Realities of E-mail Use and Privacy

Information by the Australian Privacy Commission  advise that

Most e-mail is insecure. It should be regarded as insecure unless it has been encoded or encrypted. E-mail is often compared to a postcard in that anyone who receives it can read it. E-mail may also be read if it is stored on servers during transmission.

E-mails are hard to destroy. Many people think that if they delete their e-mail it is gone forever. This is not so as most electronic documents are backed up and recoverable.

Logging. Most software used to operate networks, including web servers, mail servers and gateways, logs transactions and communications. These logs will normally include the e-mail addresses of senders and recipients of e-mail and the time of transmission. The content of e-mails themselves would not normally be logged but may be stored on mail servers. Similarly, web server logs record information on the sites that people visit. The keeping of these logs is usually necessary for the routine maintenance and management of networks and systems. System administrators are also capable of reading the contents of e-mails sent and received by the corporate network. (Australian Privacy Commission, 2000)

This is only a basic view published by the commissioner in there is the other issue of  forward function of an email system. Any user can easily forward an email to another party with out your knowledge or consent and then they can forward to another party until it can become almost viral like and uncontrolled. The other issue is this case of the Privacy Commission about exposing other peoples Emails in the CC rather then BCC.

Subject Heading:

Improper disclosure of personal information and failure to keep personal information secure

Law:

National Privacy Principles 2.1 and 4.1 in Schedule 3 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)

Facts:

An individual notified the Privacy Commissioner that the direct marketer sent out a promotional email which displayed the email addresses of all recipients.  The Commissioner considered that where an email address amounted to 'personal information' in that the identity of the individual is apparent or can reasonably be ascertained, the privacy of a number of individuals may have been interfered with. While this Office did not receive any individual complaints, the Commissioner decided to conduct an investigation into the incident under section 40(2) of the Privacy Act.

Issues:

NPP 2.1 provides that personal information collected for a primary purpose must not be used or disclosed for a secondary purpose unless one of a number of exceptions in NPP 2.1(a)-(h) applies.

NPP 4.1 provides that an organisation must take reasonable steps to protect the personal information it holds from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

Outcome:

The direct marketer responded promptly to the Commissioner's investigation and the incident.  The direct marketer explained that individuals provide it with their email address specifically to receive information about upcoming promotions.  The direct marketer provided its promotional email list to a third party organisation to issue the promotional email.  As a result of human error, the third party organisation distributed to everyone who was on the email list an email showing those individuals' email addresses, rather than using the blind carbon copy or 'BCC' email function.   The third party organisation did not follow its usual data quality control procedures in this circumstance.

The third party organisation counselled the individual responsible for the error and staff undertook refresher training in its quality control procedures.  These procedures were also updated to prevent a similar incident in the future. 

The direct marketer acted quickly to contact all individuals who were on the promotional email list to apologise and explain what happened.  The direct marketer also committed to report to appropriate authorities any misuse of the email addresses including issuing spam emails.

Based on the information gathered during the investigation the Commissioner decided to cease her investigation into the incident.  In relation to NPP 4.1, the Commissioner noted that the parties had steps in place to ensure the security of the personal information and the incident appeared to have occurred as a result of a one-off error. In relation to the disclosure under NPP 2, the Commissioner also considered that the steps the parties were taking to remedy the situation were adequate in the circumstances.

The Commissioner noted that while her investigation had been closed, any complaints from individuals that she may receive about the incident will be dealt with on their merits.(Own Motion Investigation v Direct Marketer,2008)

While in this case the company was able to satisfy the commission as to how this incident occurred and what steps have been taken to prevent this happening again it does highlight the need for care of handling private information.

 

Its is one topic that should considers on a serious basis as it easy to think that the tools offered to us with new technology makes communication and calibration easy but also easy to over look what some basic procedure when it come to the privacy of other.

Further Reading

Australian Privacy Commission web site

 

Reference

Australian Privacy Commission, 2000,Private Sector - Business, Web Browsing and Privacy (30/3/2000),viewed 23rd January 2009, from http://www.privacy.gov.au/business/index.html

Australian Privacy Commission, 2009,Opting-in to Privacy Act coverage,viewed 23rd January 2009, from http://www.privacy.gov.au/business/register/index.html

Australian Privacy Commission, 2000,Guidelines on Workplace E-mail, Web Browsing and Privacy (30/3/2000),viewed 23rd January 2009, from http://www.privacy.gov.au/internet/email/index.html#Realities

Own Motion Investigation v Direct Marketer [2008] PrivCmrA 23

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

How to Make Money From Free Energy Market.

This page is how to make money from the Free Energy Market. This is a huge business that promises to save the planet, Put the oil cartels out of business, make government look like fools and line your pockets with loads of cash.

Before you start study this article on Wikipedia Cranks

Prerequisite

  1. You need to have some good communication skill to promote what sceptics say are impossible.
  2. Have a good design drawn up in CAD program to demonstrate your idea's. Plenty of FREE ones on the net
  3. Create Animated gif's of your devices and place on the Internet making some claims over Free Energy
  4. Buy some magnets and start playing with the energy of the magnets to get some ideas on how to make a Magnet Motor.
  5. Get Some PVC tubing, Some Stainless Steel, Multi Meter, Wire, and some drain cleaner an start producing Hydrogen Gas,  (Brown Gas)
  6. Get a Web Cam and Record you findings on YouTube.
  7. Join a church and makes some new friends that have money. Southern Baptist, HillSide Church
  8. Self publish a book on the subject.  PDF format is a cheap way to do this and sell it through EBay Or Amazon
  9. Create some new form of mathematics that confuses the people who may find you out.
  10. Join the conspiracy theory that the Government and the Oil Cartel are after you and want you to stop your research.

So how will this make money?

  1. With the price of fuel there are people out there who are willing to give you money for your knowledge.
  2. Investors with help you finance your next project for shares in the profits when you succeed.
  3. Place some Google adds on you web site.
  4. Set up a Pay Pal account and seek some donations to keep funding your venture.
  5. Some countries government will give you funding for research into your project. See STERON

Things you don't do

  1. Do not let out your secretes
  2. Never show a working model of your device.
  3. When making claims of free energy never give accurate figures on the data. Always make them up.
  4. After arranging your launch. Never show up.
  5. Have Power leads running all over the place.

How to build creditability

  1. Invent a Professor from a fictitious University that backs you claims.
  2. Get the TV and Radio Station to do a report on your product and let the world know how it will be changed with Free Energy.
  3. Send out news releases of you progress to the media. They are desperate for save the world stories.
  4. Create a mailing list so you can target the true believers in you project.
  5. Do not allow sceptics to comment on your work. Delete their comments from You Tube so you do not disassociate your followers.
  6. Join overunity.com forum. Plenty of customers there.
  7. Get your followers involved in political issues. Convince them you have some large secretive benefactor.

How to use YouTube

YouTube.com is a fantastic media to generate followers of your Free Energy Device. How to Videos are the most popular video on YouTube and Free Energy Videos are very popular.

  1. Create a catchy username "PowerForNothing"  Or  "NobelPeace99"
  2. Show your parts you bought from the hardware store or your favourite electronic shop.
  3. Introduce your Dog or Cat.. Most people love them.
  4. Show how basic your workshop is on the video so as the viewer can see them selves making such a device.
  5. Make a big deal that this is open source.
  6. Flash blurred figures of results up on the screen.
  7. Do not forget to include the conspiracy about the scientific world, Oil Cartels, Motor Manufacturers and Governments.
  8. Never let your device run for more then 30 seconds. Make sure you stop it and restart it.
  9. Add a couple of  Bible Videos.
  10. Use the keywords throughout the video with lots of excitement. 
  11. Talk about your valiant battles with the patent office or some government bureaucracy (that always warms people up)
  12. Claim it already has been proven so you need not offer any proof Tell them you are done proving it and need big money to start mass production

Keywords and phrases

  1. I am replication somebody else's failed attempt because?
  2. Resonance
  3. Litres Per Min by X = some Watt
  4. Undiscovered Power
  5. Sceptics are Narrow Minded
  6. I have been threatened by the CIA
  7. Someone stole my magnets
  8. Volts= amps  Watts = Volts
  9. Pulse Machine
  10. PMM
  11. x350az model ( Make up your own this ones is mine)
  12. In My Next Video ???
  13. HHO is not Hydrogen its Charged Hydrogen and Water with Oxygen
  14. This is not an over unity machine but we are close
  15. Free Energy
  16. Vortex
  17. Vacuum
  18. The laws of the universe are out dated
  19. Please Visit my Web Site and make a donation
  20. rotational symmetry ???
  21. We are not breaking the laws of thermal dynamics we are just improving efficiency.
  22. Tesla
  23. Scientist have missed this.
  24. If your a Physicist you know what I am saying.
  25. Let Congress know that you will change the world.
  26. This law has been found in the nineteenth century to be a source of a great deal of difficulty
  27. Electrolyte
  28. conversion of energy

Warnings

There are people out there who think you are of the planet.  They will publish liable statements about you been a scammer and a cheat.  Make sure you have these people stopped by taking legal action against them. 

  Have a good contract for investor so you are not liable to give them back any money.  Tie it up tight.  They will start winning when you fail to get results and show returns.

How to deal with sceptics and detractors:

There are a number of approaches to deal with self righteous people who like to point out your flaws of reason, lists of previous victims, etc. out on the Internet:

  1. Label your detractors as CIA agents, or stupid or part of the great conspiracy.
  2. Say they are unqualified unless they are experts in your theory.
  3. Try to restrict your message to newsletters and limited forums where the skeptical voice can be filtered out.
  4. In a public forum deaden the audiences interest with tons of distracting counter "information".
  5. Try to delete their pages from the search engines, or bury their objections in enough distractions to make people avoid the debate
  6. Trying threatening your detractors with lawsuits - it will make some of them shut up
  7. Give up and only try to market to people too old or stupid to get on the Internet. - or try selling to the Amish or more stupid ethnic groups.
Next What Devices can I build

Monday, January 19, 2009

One Dollar Ninety Nine $1.99 Rap Band for 2009

Our new rap band One Dollar Ninety Nine  in the back garage  and have book a gig down at the local that we played last month to  a crowd of 300 people. The crowd like us so much that we where ask to play another gig other other side of town the following week.  The band has now had a gross turnover of $6000 and our web site has had 75,000 hit in 30 days. A small label Sony Music wants to record us and make us into rap legends and is willing to invest $50.000 of producing our first cd. Its all moving very quickly.

Our music is original written by our lead rapper Wazza and already our music is been shared by bit torrents all around the world. I am getting hundred of emails a day  from fans wanting us to tour  to their location. The whole this is out of control.

 

Our Manager

Our manager is telling us not to sign up with Sony but to develop our own web site so we can control our music , our fans and our merchandise through social networking. Our music will be free to download and through Creative Commons License and our fans will become registered users to our site. We will offer free news and updates with lots of photo of our tours for fans to access 

We can generate income by offering eStore products relating to the band create  hole new wave in the music industry.

 

Our reaction 

What give our music away why would we do that. 

Manager: The answer is to stop them from stealing it. By offering the genuine product free from virus or malware from a trusted source. This will attract fans to get the genuine product from us by joining our social network.  This now gives us the opportunity to get to know our fans and gauge what they want from us and how our music can serve them better. We have opportunities  to maximize ticket sales on our tours and offer fee for services and merchandise though the Internet.

 

Let me show you of an example where an Australian Band Augie March is using MySpace 

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=28662614

You can watch their video clips and listen to their music at MySpace for free

 

Disclaimer

This is a fictitious band and created to illustrate what can be done with the music industry

Group Chatting with Net11

Last night I joined the Net11 students in a group chat that demonstrated its a mixed bag about the feeling of this unit as some have failed to see the value in it where others have taken it and ran with the experiences. I started out not really that interested in this unit until I came to realise what its about and how to look at the Internet in a different form. As the Internet is a major part of my life and could not see how I could live with out it I have friends that would not know what the Internet was apart from what there told on TV

 

I suppose some expected to do lectures and write an assignment and may do an exam  but the unit is more about experiences and evaluating those experiences and how these experiences can be used.

 

As an idea's person I have really got pondering about what I have learned and what I can do with this knowledge.

Sharing

Consider the Internet as a sharing tool. We collaborate with contacts over the Internet in many different forms. By looking at the many different forms what is the common thread of the user.

  1. Email: With email we send and receive letters by mail in the electronic form. We able to SHARE information by attaching documents to the email and SHARE information with the recipient.
  2. P2P: P2P in a SHARE system where users of the Internet SHARE files across the Internet directly from their hard drives. This could be music, videos, software or any other electronic document.
  3. FTP: This is also like P2P SHARE where a file server  hold the files to SHARE
  4. Facebook: SHARE your thought , activities, photos, views, family, friends and your darkest secrets.
  5. Flicker: SHARE your photos
  6. YouTube: SHARE your Video's
  7. Google: SHARE your search habits
  8. Google Docs: SHARE your documents
  9. Trwitter: SHARE your every thought
  10. Hotmail, gMail, Yahoo Mail: SHARE your email
  11. Google Share Drive: SHARE your files
  12. Yahoo Pipes: SHARE your news feeds
  13. Blogs: SHARE your Ideas

 

And the list goes on. but as you can see the successfully sites are all basically Share tools that enable people to share.  In my Recent Post Music Industry Free Music Model I suggested that the Record Labels should look at supplying music for free under the Creative Commons License and gain control of their Industry and create a new model for sharing music. Other businesses  also have opportunities to refocus on how they share information to the clients and what possibilities can they open by been a part of the sharing. The gesture of good will  to open new business opportunities through the use of the Internet.

 

Problem

The problem with traditional business it the mind set that some assets of companies is viewed as the value of the company. This mind set restricts the possible though process of wanting to share those assets. Lets focus on the music industry who among a few major labels holds a major share of the popular music copyrights and considers that the sharing of there copyright through the Internet is an infringement of the copyright holder.

To think down the lines of giving this to public domain is hard to conceive by the label companies as they see it as there bread and butter. To get the music industry to change may be a difficult thing. However they need to look at what it is that drives every mom, dad , and child to break the law by stealing there products.  These moms dads and children are registered with YouTube, Facebook,Hotmail and Flicker. They are prepared to share the ideas, there taste in music and political idea's in a public sphere that allows these companies to collect data and profile the user to know how to market to them. Why not the music business do the same thing.

 

Kodak announced about 3 years ago about wanting to collect every photo ever taken in the world with there photo share web site. They see a changing market form traditional analogue film to digital that has change the dynamics of the market. The goal of cataloging every photo in the world and held on there servers then they have the opportunity to sell their digital print service. You go to Kodak web site find the photo you want and order the print on line.  They are also profiling the user as to the subject they are interested in and what type of print they prefer. This then allows them to make offers to you about other products and services they have.

      

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Music Industry Free Music Model

The battle of the music industry with the bit torrent, file sharing,You tube and other Internet mediums over copyrighted material is been a long road for Labels, Artist and  copyright owners. Every method to date that has been tried has failed in some form or another. We had DMR in it various forms. Law suits against downloaders and companies sued for allowing people P2P File Sharing and threats of we are going to stop you.

The RIAA has filed about 20 000 lawsuits against Americans for illegally downloading music through peer-to-peer software, as of July 2006. (EFF,2009) This attempt only created more  P2P traffic and defeated purpose of trying to set example of what would happen if you illegally obtain copyrighted material. 

Success and Failures

First we need to look at what tactics the industry has implemented to protect copyrights and there success and failures. Has this reduced the amount of copyrighted material been distributed through P2P networks?

Electric Slide Litigation

The man who claims to have created "The Electric Slide" agreed to call off his online takedown campaign and stop threatening anyone using the popular line dance for non-commercial purposes. The agreement settles a lawsuit filed by EFF on behalf of videographer Kyle Machulis, who posted a concert video to YouTube that included a ten-second segment of audience members attempting to do the Electric Slide. Richard Silver sent a takedown demand to YouTube under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), alleging he owned the copyright to the Electric Slide and that the video infringed his rights.

Under the terms of the settlement, Silver will license the Electric Slide under a Creative Commons license -- allowing the performance, display, reproduction or distribution of any recorded performance of the dance in any medium for non-commercial purposes. Silver has agreed to post these terms on any of his current or future websites that mention the Electric Slide so that users are aware of the Creative Commons license. (EFF,2009)

MGM v. Grokster

EFF defended StreamCast Networks, the company behind the Morpheus peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software, in an important case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 23, 2005. Though the Court set aside the Ninth Circuit's ruling in favor of Streamcast, it also declined giving Hollywood what it truly wanted—a veto over technological innovation.

Twenty-eight of the world's largest entertainment companies brought the lawsuit against the makers of the Morpheus, Grokster, and KaZaA software products, aiming to set a precedent to use against other technology companies (P2P and otherwise). As we noted in our arguments before the Court, the case raises a fundamental question at the border between copyright and innovation: When should the distributor of a multi-purpose tool be held liable for the infringements that may be committed by end-users of the tool?

The Supreme Court's landmark decision in Sony Corporation of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. (a.k.a. the "Sony Betamax ruling") found that a distributor cannot be held liable for users' infringement so long as the tool is capable of substantial noninfringing uses. This standard has served innovators, copyright industries, and the public for more than 20 years. Relying on this precedent, the Ninth Circuit ruled that the distributors of Grokster and Morpheus P2P file-sharing software cannot be held liable for users' copyright violations.

The Supreme Court set aside the Ninth Circuit ruling, but it refused to overturn the Betamax doctrine or to force technology companies to redesign multipurpose technologies. Hollywood's main objective thus went unfulfilled. (EFF,2009)

Proposal

May be the movie and music industry are having trouble to come to terms with the digital age and the focus more on trying to stop the unstoppable rather than gaining control of the creative rights. If Producers of entertainment material could  become more proactive and provide the product free via their web portal and maintain a relationship. Using the social network platform to create followers to their product and provide under the Creative Commons License free downloaded movies and music to the members. The companies can then generate revenue by offering tangible product relating to the artist   such things as photo albums, real cd's and DVD's, autographs, cups, mugs, and T-shirts.   Under the Creative Commons License commercial use of the material will still be protected by copyright.

 

I can see that there would be many benefits to the all parties as major parties would attract millions of users to their sites to download legitimate material  for free  and  have a cost effective method of promoting and distributing content. New Artist would have new opportunities though the portal.

 

Downfall of retail outlets

Retail outlet will no doubt have objections to this proposal as it will turn the wheel of the distribution process but I still see there is opportunities for this industry to adapt to change by becoming  retail outlets for the merchandise. At present there would still be a strong market for hard copy products for people who will remain with just buying the real product and the commercial users like as disk jockeys at the local night club but the face of the out lets would change. Rather than paying $20 for the latest CD you may pay $50 for a photo album of your favourite band with personnel autographs. 

 

Further Information

  • Microsoft is the largest software company in the world today, with 44.3 billion USD in revenue in Fiscal Year 2006.
    [Source]
  • The RIAA has filed about 20 000 lawsuits against Americans for illegally downloading music through peer-to-peer software, as of July 2006.
    [More info] [Source]
  • In 2004, a survey conducted found that 24% of respondents from eight developed countries said that they have downloaded a movie before.
    [More info] [Source]
  • The first copyright act, the 1710 British Statute of Anne, granted authors a copyright protection of 28 years.
    [More info] [Source]
  • According to a 2004 study by Business Software Association of Australia, out of 84 countries, Vietnam had the highest software piracy rate of 92%.
    [More info] [Source]
  • Under the fair use provision, in the US, limited portions of copyrighted works can be used for certain purposes without contravening the law.
    [More info] [Source]
  • Music consumers as young as twelve have been targeted by the RIAA in its lawsuits against users who download music from peer-to-peer software.
    [More info] [Source]
  • As of early 2005, American TV series 24 ranked as the top pirated TV program worldwide.
    [More info] [Source]
  • Some researches have claimed that companies are able to profit from piracy of their own copyrighted products.
    [More info] [Source]
  • In late 2005, it was found that one of Sony’s Digital Rights Management software could compromise a user’s computer by exposing it to viruses.
    [More info] [Source]
  • Libraries, rental shops and second-hand retailers are all legal alternatives to copyright infringement.
    [More info]
  • Software companies Adobe, Microsoft and Symantec all require product activation in some of its titles; in principle, it would be impossible to install a single copy of the software onto more than one computer
    [More info]
  • The broadcast flag scheme, if implemented, could cause compability problems between old and new digital television devices like DVD players.
    [More info] [Source]
  • Legislation against digital copyright infringement is an ongoing process and the writing and passing of laws continue to take place in certain nations.
    [More info]
  • Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Intellectual Property Committee and the Interpol have both found evidence that many terrorist organizations are funded by the production or sale of pirated discs.
    [More info]
  • Users of pirated software often lack standard documentation, proper technical support and software upgrades for their pirated software.
    [More info]

References

Electronic Frontier Foundation, 2009,Intellectual Property, viewed 17 January 2009, from http://www.eff.org/issues/intellectual-property

Friday, January 16, 2009

Net11 Rocks

Just 2 nights ago I reviewed all the hot post on the net11 discussion board and came up with 9 questions been debated. Not even 48 hours now and I would say there are 6 more issues have come under debate. This unit is more a social studies unit than Internet Fundamentals and with 2 great tutors on board that loves to fuel the debate makes this one of the greatest learning experience.

How much has changed over the years. I remember some years ago going to a lecture at the University of Tasmania about the Internet and the presenters seem to had a very poor understanding of the Internet. I Started one of the first Internet Cafes in Tasmania in 1997 and with observation of customers and my own experiences I was very adapt to the Internet. The real change came with Web2 applications and the new wave of social networking that placed a whole new dimension on the Internet. One of the main things that is fascinating me is the change in the dynamics.

In 1997

  • Google did not exist
  • Everyone had a Hotmail Account
  • ICQ was the hot Chat Client
  • Yahoo was the search engine of choice
  • Email  and news groups where the main collaboration tools
  • Netscape Navigator (@$59.00au) was the the browser of choice and Eudora was the email client to use
  • OS was Windows 95 ( 16 bit)
  • No one had a Mac unless you had been to University or Just wanted to do graphics. You could only buy one of a mac dealer.
  • Laptops where a dream (About $4000 for the cheapest)
  • The Internet was evil
  • 200 mhz processor with 16 mb of ram, 2 meg video card 1 gig hardrive
  • 56K dial up modem where the hot item
  • Car Phone that never worked

 

IN 2009

    • Google is the fastest growing IT company in the world
    • The market for Free email account is now shared with Google, Hotmail and Yahoo
    • Facebook, My Space, Twitter, MSN, Yahoo Chat, and Blogs
    • Google is the leading search engine
    • Blogging and Twitter, Facebook, My Space, YouTube and the leaders in Coloration and social networking
    • Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, and now Google Chrome are the choice of browses. ( Netscape gave way to to the open source Firefox)
    • OS is Windows XP( 32 bit and 64 bit version available), Windows Vista(64 bit), The many distro's of Linux, Some wild animal from Macintosh (64 bit)
    • Macs are sold in most retail outlets and more people are turning to them as the alternative to Windows
    • Laptops from $699
    • The Internet is as important as clean underwear
    • 4 ghz processors with 1 gig video, 4 gb RAM 1 terabyte hard drive
    • High speed Broadband  with home networks
    • High tech Mobile phones with full Internet features , Video camera, 5 mega pixel  camera, music player(MP3) and web cams

 

Most importantly is the change in the way we do business on the Internet. Communications though the Internet with asynchronous tools and the recording of our daily activities. Over the last 12 years there has been some highs and lows with the doing business on the Internet as we seen the dot com boom and bust but there is a new wave coming down the lines with blogger's and social networking giving business a whole new way of communications.  Don't let your business miss this one.