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Good Copy, Bad Copy.

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I watched this very good film last night about copyright and it’s future throughout the world. It’s called “Good Copy, Bad Copy” and is made in Denmark.
It pretty much sums up my feeling on copyright, in that the laws need to be changed. The internet has changed everything in regards to how we receive our information, on how we are entertained and on how we do business. I am not against copyright. I feel that artists should be fairly paid for their work and copyright has historically been the way in which this is done. However things have changed and people are now been classed as criminals in the eyes of the law. The tools to get all the free music and films and tv shows we want, quickly easily and if we want, for free , exist inside the internet. But it is against the law not to pay for it. But, the laws are different all around the world and yet the internet exists all around the world. What’s wrong in one country is not necessarily wrong in another country. The teenage generation of today have already come of age at a time where they take the internet for granted. They have experienced first hand that all the information you could possibly want is available at the touch of your fingertips. It’s what you want,
when you want it. They see the traditional broadcast means that is television as static and stagnant. Those of us who are used to the internet would not like to see any censorship or regionalisation of it. We would not and should not accept any government or commercial censoring of the internet. Especially not now that we know what it can do.

So we should not weaken the technology or restrict it. We should let it evolve and adapt the law to suit it. A very good suggestion which is mentioned in this documentary is that we should be a fee to our ISPs which pays for our downloading of anything. That way it makes it as easy to pay for what we want as it is to get what we want. We can download all the music or video we want when we want and then decide what we like and what we don’t like. We could rate what we like as an obligation and that way the fees that are collected by ISP can be divided out fairly between those who’s work we liked! Think about it. This really could work.

Anyway, I suggest you watch this film and pass it around. It is free and distribution freely as this is something that needs to be shared. Today I have heard about a move by the industry here in Ireland against 23 filesharers. Have a look at the story here It is something which should be handled very carefully. We should not accept people being made examples of, just to satisfy the need for the media industries to show they have the power. But they don’t have control. DRM was not and is not the answer. The law needs to be looked at before more innocent people get in trouble for downloading. It needs to be rewritten to cater for our advancement into the information age.

Go get the film here. It’s available to view online or you can download the torrent.

Just digging.

Not that I need reminding but I’ve been going though my gigabytes of files and trying to put some order on them. I back stuff up regularly, but this means the files are not readily accessible. I use a program called CDFinder to catalogue all backed up cds an dvds so that it’s easy to find files without loading the discs. Its a very handy program, but I also need to keep a lot of stuff on external drives so I can have easy access to them. My total personal storage is well over 2TB (terrabytes) and although this includes a couple of damaged Lacie drives which I avoid using, it is still a hugh amount. Video is by far the biggest occupant of drive space and I like to keep all my video work on dedicated drives. But for some projects it just spills over and sometime things get lost (for a while). So as well as my usual Inbox / Outbox file management systems I would like to use something like smart tagging to find files. Automator allows adding annotations to any file Quicktime will play. This is very handy but it doesn’t allow you to add words in the Keywords dialogue box. What I would like is an application that is somewhere between iVideo and Postmap for better organising of video files. Anyway enough on that. My favourite new app is Journler which is simply an amazing organisational tool. From now on, clippings, pdfs and other research items will go in here for better sorting of thought and ideas. This is a great application and is free for personal use. I purchased it because I feel it is an essential tool for my both in business and in life. Try it now from here. (Oh, it is a Mac app and let it be known that most software I review here is for Mac unless stated)

Here is something I found to remind me to get a certain project finished. It was started a long time ago but will be worth while when it is complete. Although it is a big project the main reason it’s still in progress is that so many other things have needed my attention beforehand. Anyway its coming soon enough and I will add some preview clips up here in a few days.

Red: A new name in moving pictures..

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The new Red digital cinema camera is sure to have a massive effect on the film & television industries when it is released. Peter Jackson has shot a little movie on the 4k camera which the company are using to promote the camera. For such an advanced piece of kit to come out of a new company is refreshing. Maybe in a year or two I can get my hands on one! For more info see the Red website here and check out the previews on Apple Pro here