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When tagging friends on Facebook goes wrong

Just a minute ago I saw a couple of contacts of mine being tagged in this photo. The square on the left hand side indicates a third man…and well, yeah…. Anyhoo, comments on the right are harsh and states that this is absolutely not fun nor cool. I assume this photo was uploaded and tagged by a teenager thinking he was funny. Turned out to be very wrong. It is somehow comforting that most teens actually know when the limit is reached. Poster of the photo apparently did not.

Tag FAIL.egg_20de7

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Pirate Bay buyer faces bankruptcy – The Local

Pirate Bay buyer faces bankruptcy

Published: 18 Sep 09 12:51 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/22158/20090918/

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A creditor of Global Gaming Factory X, the potential buyer of The Pirate Bay site, has asked a court in Stockholm to declare the company bankrupt.

The bankruptcy suit for the Swedish advertising and software company has been submitted to the Stockholm District Court, according to a report in Svenska Dagbladet. Global Gaming Factory X grabbed international headlines when it announced on June 30th its intention to take over The Pirate Bay.

Global Gaming Factory X was due to pay Advatar System 1,378,525 kronor ($200,204) by July 25th this year – a debt which today remains unpaid.

Johan Sellström – a former board member of the Global Gaming Factory X and Advatar Systems’ Managing Director – is reportedly now tired of chasing the overdue debt. The suit states that “the debtor canot legally pay its debts, and such incapacity cannot be regarded as ‘temporary’.”

Global Gaming Factory X’s ambitious plans to acquire Pirate Bay now seem likely to be put on hold due to question marks over the company’s lack of capital.

The Local (news@thelocal.se/08 656 6518)

OMGWTFROFLMAO

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Filed under: Criticism, Internet, Media, News, Technology

The Internet – You’ve been warned!

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Filed under: Criticism, Social overload, Uncategorized

Keith Floyd and Patrick Swayze murdered?

It was just something someone wrote on my wall after I published the news on Facebook (yeah, all my friends are not as geeky as me, hence I am the news-breaker…). Two celebrities die in the same day and we were and are still waiting to hear media saying they were both murdered. That's what we tend to do nowadays. So, were they? Time will tell, people around the world demand someone to blame every death on. 

Probably not. Except bad food and cancer. 

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Filed under: Criticism, Media, Whinings

Social medians and Internet gurus – all a bunch of pirates?

I am a bit amazed by the fact that most of the bigger social media and web 2.0 blogs and profiles seem to be pro illegal file sharing and sometimes even call themselves pirates. I do understand that these guys are in the front-line of Internet development and Internet technology and therefore naturally have a great interest in an open Internet. But it amazes me that these guys are also business men and are probably from time to time struggling with copyright issues concerning their own businesses. Perhaps it is just me who is a bit old-fashioned. I am wondering how many of these guys have pirated software, music and movies in their computers. Probably most of them, if I can take a guess.

 I can't help but think about the fact that at the same time as they enjoy reviewing and writing about commercial software and apps, they are also illegally downloading the very same apps via various P2P sites. Bloggers who are dreaming of a career in blogging about social media, new technology and gadgets, know how hard it is to make a living from it. Only a small percentage might be that lucky. It is not much different from being a hard working musician who tries to sell his or her music in order to make a living. In a way they are both entrepreneurs. But is the "new" entrepreneur in such a financial crisis that it would be impossible for them to buy all things needed in order to get their ideas selling?

I am puzzled by this and I can't make any sense out of it. If a daily newspaper would have their journalists downloading the latest movies for reviewing, it would unleash hell. Some of the big Internet tech blogs are big enough to call themselves professionals, but I wonder if there is a difference between professional blogger and a journalist. If bloggers still are "protected" by the idea of blogging as a tool to reach out to the world, and blogging is still not considered to be "real" media. I would say that perhaps it is time to draw a line somewhere, where a blogger becomes a professional and therefore should also follow the ethics and the code of conduct of a professional journalist/media. This line could be based on how many readers and hits the blog has and how much money the blog generates. If this was the case, it would be very unsuitable for these blogs to call themselves pirates, to encourage illegal file sharing and instead behave as the professionals they are. Today these sites have written all over themselves " We are pro net piracy" and I just can't make any sense out of it. They should know better.

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Filed under: Criticism, Internet

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