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"The differences in format are beginning to change the nature of what we're reading Via The Digital Rocking Chair
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March 30, 7:31 PM
An interesting look at the future of reading and our relationship with what we read. Delete the scoop?
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Oscar Del Santo: "The proliferation of trolls and fanatics in our beloved chirping microblog has made it urgent to issue some shared guidelines we can all adhere to" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair, Lynnette Van Dyke, vidistar Delete the scoop?
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"The proliferation of trolls and fanatics in our beloved chirping microblog has made it urgent to issue some shared guidelines we can all adhere to" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Neha Prakash: "We know, it’s a little meta, a viral video about viral videos. But how could we resist, when this parody encapsulates all we’ve ever wanted to know about making a video an online sensation" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Joe Berkowitz: "Perhaps the best thing to come out of MTV’s prioritization of "reality" TV over music videos is that more artists have sought more creative means to tell their stories--including releasing interactive videos online that transcend the TV broadcast experience" ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Lauren Davis: "Fan fiction and fan art are both enormous components of our popular culture [...] But, sometimes creators, publishers, and studios claim that works of fan art and fan fiction violate their copyright. So is that Supernatural fanfic you're working on legal, or should you worry about the lawyers coming a-calling?" Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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