follows up on Internet radio and the fallout from the recent decision of the Librarian of Congress who, basically, made it impossible for any Internet radio broadcaster to stay in business: Why Are So Many Internet Radio Stations Still on the Air?.
Doc Searls again
Live blogging another event that happened yesterday – the Creative Commons launch. Some very interesting ideas. Nothing particularly new to someone who has followed this issue or been involved with it over the years, but some of the combinations they’re building (conceptually) are kind of novel. Sounds like it was a very cool event.
Via Doc Searls:
Shell gets a clue. Doc links to an article by David Weinberger about Royal Dutch/Shell’s online forum. Unlike most representatives of the genre, it isn’t a tightly controlled and highly sanitized bit of fluff but a really open forum for comment and criticism. Importantly, it’s not just a handful of Shell employees who are authorized to respond either – anyone can add their commentary in response to posts. Even when they accuse Shell of murdering people.
“All edge, all the time”
Doc Searls on iwantmedia.com‘s interview with Kurt Anderson, old media guy and founder of Inside.com.