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MUSIC PIRATES IN CANADA….(1897)

By Tom Koltai

Dug out from the archives of the New York Times….. June 13, 1897 NYTimes   American Publishers say they are Suffering by Copyright Violations There-Steps Taken for Redress.   “Canadian pirates” is what the music dealers call publishing houses across the line who are flooding this country, they say, with spurious editions of the latest [...]

Slow Revolutions are better than overnight Coups.

By Tom Koltai

In 1993, I wrote a paper entitled, How Ubiquitous Free Communication will Alter the Status Quo.   I noted that because of electronic chat rooms [Prodigy, AOL and Compuserve] as more women became enamoured of the connectivity options available to them via a ubiquitous global network, that the divorce rate would rise dramatically.   I [...]

Do we need a Wiki Newspaper?

By Tom Koltai

At Uni, I read Economics. With Social Networking being such a large part of current online lives, I wish I had also read for a degree in Sociology or at least Anthropology.   Economists are rapidly becoming irrelevant as the mainstays of popular thinking on the correct way to run an economy.   There are [...]

The Future of Australian Television – Taxation, Licensing, Advertising or Criminalization?

By Tom Koltai

Given the attention of Governments to file sharing, it would appear that the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was obviously caused by you sharing a copy of Lily Allens “Fuck you very much”.   We have Ministers flying all over the world to discuss how to criminalize 15 year old kids who can’t yet vote. These [...]

Corporate Thugs Knocking at Your Door?

By Tom Koltai

I am sure that we have all been victims or observed the playground bully at work.And some of my readers may even have pulled wings off fly’s. I’m ashamed to admit that I did. Although I am pleased to announce that my magnifying glass torturing of ants and fly’s ceased when I was about 9.As [...]

FUD versus Positive Reporting – A model for Print Media.

By Tom Koltai

Yesterday I creamed News Limited for fake and political reporting, targeted at influencing the outcome of the iiNet trial currently underway.   They used non-empirical data and ancient quotes from an misnamed organisation all designed to create FUD. Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt.   That’s what the media these days considers is what is necessary for [...]

News Limited’s Weapon of Mass Destruction

By Tom Koltai

Have you ever noticed how the media is sometimes used as a weapon of mass destruction?   Example: News Headline:  Jews are Ruining the Economy! Result: Krystallnacht and 6 million Dead Jews.   Rupert Murdoch wields News Limited as his private editorial rapier, slashing, trimming, opining  and burning.   Burning institutions, politicians, industrialists, bankers, entrepreneurs. [...]

Taking Care of Business – Lawyers, Legislators and Civil Servants.

By Tom Koltai

Sometimes when you are being serviced by a professional, you have to say “No, I don’t like what you are doing for me. I don’t like your charging regime and I certainly don’t like the lack of results that you are managing to achieve.” Most members of the public consider lawyers are Gods. They understand [...]

Hey America, Give us a Root Server, you don’t need Ten of ‘Em.

By Tom Koltai

Tech guys, this is basic routing 101, skip down to the heading “Conclusion”. Non Tech people, you will get a headache reading this, so take two aspirin and read-on. This is something you need to know.   A few years ago, the carriers in Australia ganged up on Telstra and said “Hey – who put [...]

A Thought About News Corp And The "Pay To View" Model

By Chris Gilbey

People have talked about the move by Comrade Murdoch to make all the News properties follow a “pay to view” model. While this is something that is presumably designed to get the stock analysts feeling hot and sweaty about the potential for News to arrest its declining newspaper revenues, particularly from its online properties, I [...]