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Good On You

Good On You

By Denis Pombriant on January 26, 2012

My Aussie friends have an interesting saying that seems part complement and part benediction.  Good on you.  They pronounce it with an accent on the second word so that the phrase becomes a single word in the mouth, more like goo-don you.  At any rate, good on you. Last week’s smack down of the PIPA […]

Posted in Business | Tagged CRM, economics, PIPA, SOPA

It's just getting started

It’s just getting started

By Chris Selland on January 21, 2012

I had a great time on yesterday’s Focus.com SOPA Roundtable and was honored to be asked to participate. While we took a bit of time to celebrate the fact that the effective death of the current SOPA & PIPA bills is a clear victory for those of us who opposed them, the panel was also […]

Posted in Business, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Chris Dodd, Clay Shirky, Fred Wilson, Hollywood, Michael Arrington, Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA, PIPA, SOPA

Protect the Internet Bill

Protect the Internet Bill

By Ross Mayfield on December 19, 2011

Instead of constantly playing defense against congress, we should pass a Protect the Internet Bill. SOPA and PIPA are very dangerous symptoms of an underlying problem. Powerful embedded interests from the entertainment to the telecom lobby will continue to introduce legislation that threatens the net. Congress will continue to be driven by these interests and […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, netneutrality, Network neutrality, PIPA, Politics, SOPA, United States Congress

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