Thursday April 07, 2005
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Vanity Foul Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind. |
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LYKFIP You, like, ya know, fucking, like, figure it out, ya know? Introducing: Multilogue
I like it! on cybersquatting and trademark violation Last night I stayed up far too late reading the interesting case of a wrongly-accused cybersquatter (that is to say, he was not squatting). Warning: about halfway through the case I started skimming, and it still took me over 3 hours to read. This case is of particular interest to me because several years ago I set up a "convenience" site for a local paper. They are well known by an abbreviated name, but had never registered a domain name under that alias. So I registered it and provided a link to the official site. I provided a paragraph at the top explaining that it was not the official site followed by the link. Where I erred was in providing weather information, games, and even a link to that paper's competition (further down the page). In any case, when I received the inevitable cease-and-desist I did so. I knew I was on weak ground, and cancelled my ownership of the domain name. I even suggested to the paper's attorney that they should recommend their client purchase the domain once the registration cleared. They never did, and now I see it belongs to a real-estate company in New York (not local). Idiots. Thanks go to Boing Boing for pointing out the case, and check out Seth Godin's take. gu·ru (goo' roo, goo roo')
Mike West is my javascript hero. Seriously, this guy displays some wicked javascript chops and creates something useable:
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Empty Post Day? Is this "Empty Post Day" and nobody told me? This is the second empty post I've seen in my aggregator today. RIP Andre Norton I am saddened to hear that Andre Norton has died. I've only read a couple of her books, and she was far from my favorite author, but she was a prolific influence on the SciFi/Fantasy genre. Z-list bloggers I'm not sure if this is what Rogers Cadenhead is proposing, but the following is what he made me think of: In addition to showing the Most Popular blogs, perhaps Technorati (or someone else) should display new entries from the least popular blogs. If you like them, and link to them, they'll grow more popular, creating room for new not-yet-popular blogs. Sort of a Z-list of bloggers. Of course, there will be those like me who never leave that list. Oh well. |
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