Tuesday 30 November 2010

Jodie and Charlotte 30-11-10

Media in the online age

The guardian - Monday 29th November

ISPs must play their part in stamping out piracy -

The Pirate Bay site is still live, showing how toothless piracy convictions are without enforcement by internet service providers
  • After Friday's Pirate Bay verdict, the attorney representing the movie companies in the case, Monique Wadsted, told Svenska Dagbladet that she predicts "this sort of piracy will be over in two years time".
  • "After this verdict, and when all the pioneers are older with children and a family, this amount of piracy won't exist,"
  • So can rights holders breathe a sigh of relief? Does Friday's judgment really spell the beginning of the end of illegal downloading?
  • Pirate Bay is still up and running – no one has any idea of who is running it.
  • In the past, much of the Swedish media portrayed the Pirate Bay founders as young rebels fighting the corporations in a struggle between "old media" and "new media".
  • Of course none of them are kids – they're men in their 30s and 50s who were running an ad-funded business. So they are right, to a certain extent, when they compare themselves to Google.
  • Does this mean we should accept that, in practical terms, there are different laws for the internet than for the rest of society?
  • This is not just a concern for copyright holders – it also concerns invasion of privacy, libel and many other illegal activities that take place via the internet.
  • Internet service providers have to take more responsibility. Once a court has established that a site is committing illegal activities, the ISPs should have a duty to block that site, using technical methods that are similar to those used to protect against viruses, so that it wouldn't be an invasion of personal privacy.

The founders:

  • Once the Pirate Bay servers and its co-founders moved abroad – Fredrik Neij lives in Thailand, Peter Sunde in Germany, Carl Lundström in Switzerland and Gottfrid Svartholm Warg in Cambodia – it would've been much more difficult, though not impossible, to bring a case against them.

Comments:

  • A lot of the comments on the article think the article is rubbish and that it is the same old argument and piracy will never stop!

Friday 26 November 2010

Gareth Edwards talking about making Monsters

The Culture Show has an interview with the independent filmmaker Gareth Edwards about how he made a monster horror movie with all the effects created in his bedroom

Find it on iPlayer Episode 15 broadcast 25/11/10 (11mins - 18 mins)Available until 01/12/10

Wednesday 10 November 2010

David Gauntlett's Introduction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWNXg7Vt-ig&feature=related

Watch David Gauntlett's excellent PowerPoint lecture (7 minutes) and make notes to help you with your first essay on this topic:
How has digital technology changed the way people communicate in the last 20 years?
Hint: You could use quotes from his lecture in your essay

Introduction to the Topic

A2 MEDIA STUDIES
MEDIA IN THE ONLINE AGE

For this topic you need to learn about the following, in relation to at least TWO areas of the media :

• The historical development of online media
• Examples of how media production has been transformed by the internet and broadband access (and examples of media that have remained untouched by these developments)
• The impact of broadband internet access on audience behaviour
• The importance of media convergence and the role of the internet in accelerating this
• Debates around the future of the media in the web 3.0 era