Thursday, January 31, 2013

Netiquette

Netiquette is basically a set of rules for the online world. The word netiquette comes from the two words 'Etiquette' and 'Network'. Netiquette affects everybody that uses the internet. You don't want to go around starting Facebook fights everyday, because that's an example of poor netiquette. An example of good netiquette is if you have a problem with something somebody said online, send them a private message them, instead of just putting it out for everyone to see. Poor netiquette would also be not respecting other peoples privacy (sending them spam).

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

What's Legal?

          Mp3 Music files have been out for a while, but finding the correct way to download the media is the hard part. File Sharing can be legal, but a lot of the websites out there violate copyright laws. You CAN make your own CD for yourself, but you may not distribute that CD to someone else. So if what you are getting seem too good to be true, it probably is. For the newest hit songs, you're going to have to pay for them. Don't plagiarize somebody else's work, because that is where you will get in trouble with the law. The sad thing is, you can go to prison for a longer period of time than what a killer goes there for. 

Friday, January 25, 2013

Michael Bolton vs The Isley Brothers

The Isley brothers, in 1966 wrote a song called "Love  Is a Wonderful Thing". As did Michael Bolton 25 years later, named "Love Is A Wonderful Thing", published in 1991. The Isley Brothers sued Michael for partially stealing parts of the song. I listened to both of these songs, and i could hear the parts that the Isley Brothers were talking about. It was during the chorus of the song. By the looks of things, the Isley Brothers won the case and were rewarded 5.4 Million dollars, making this the largest reward in history of copyright.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Technology Article

This article is about the new Ubuntu Smartphone, which many predict that few people will buy. This device will not only work on OS, but the creators hope to make their desktop boot up when connected to it. Is Ubuntu's design going to compete with Apply Smartphones? What about the Windows Phone? Or even the Android? You'll be able to touch the edge of the screen to change between apps, and a lot of other amazing features. Check out the link:

http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/02/technology/mobile/ubuntu-smartphone-linux/index.html