Some Sunday morning reading to share.
The Richter Scale video controversy keeps popping up, and so does the video. I'm sure it will get knocked down again by photographer Lane Hartwell. Michael Arrington has embedded it again here. Eric Rice tosses in his $.02 here. This may indeed be a copyright/fair use debate, but it is also an interesting expressionistic tussle over the craziness that is copyright law these days. Or is it just Wack-A-Mole?
Steve Gillmor on Overnight Success: Twisting and turning into crazy crevices, but he posits that Ray Ozzie, and thus Microsoft won the war with some interesting allies.
Google getting ready to rumble with Microsoft? So says The NYTimes. Old news. Guess they should have read Overnight Success.
In the wake of Marc Orchant's passing away, Dave Winer talks about Future-safe archives, or what to do with all those words on the Intertubes after you're gone. Good questions.
Two bullies fighting. Comcast is going after the NFL in court over what Comcast perceives as the NFL trying to get folks to switch carriers. Too bad so many don't have that option. To leave Comcast. Via The Consumerist.
Chris Pirillo highlights Bruce Munro on DRM issues. Interesting look back at the short-sighted practices of the Recording Industry.
Funny but too true. CrunchGear on installing Vista SP1.
The NY Times highlights the administration's efforts to give immunity to the Telco's on the warrantless search front. So, if nothing is being done wrong, why does immunity need to be granted? I'm just asking.