12. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works. Anything that’s invented between fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the natural order when you’re of things.
51. Media & nätverk har alltid varit sociala… men nätet har inte varit det. Vad vi egentligen menar är övergången till Web2.0
52. Social media is content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies. At its most basic sense, social media is a shift in how people discover, read and share news, information and content. It's a fusion of sociology and technology, transforming monologues (one to many) into dialogues (many to many) and is the democratization of information, transforming people from content readers into publishers. Social media has become extremely popular because it allows people to connect in the online world to form relationships for personal and business. Wikipedia
53. ” (...) Content isn't king. If I sent you to a desert island and gave you the choice of taking your friends or your movies, you'd choose your friends -- if you chose the movies, we'd call you a sociopath. Conversation is king. Content is just something to talk about. (...)” Cory Doctorow on BoingBoing: http://www.boingboing.net/2006/10/10/disney-exec-piracy-i.html
61. Trying to legislate to control technological development or the ways people use technology is not perhaps ordering the tide to not come in, but it is certainly like trying to empty a bathtub with a teaspoon. John Faulkner (Australian Senator)
85. Det upphovsrättsliga systemet Lag (1960) om upphovsrätt till litterära och konstnärliga verk UPPHOVSRÄTTEN Ekonomisk rätt Ideell rätt Exemplarframställning Tillgängliggörande Spridningsrätt Visningsrätt Framföranderätt Rätt till namnangivelse Skydd för kränkande ändring Skydd för kränkande användning Överföring till allmänheten
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teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal... Anything that's invented between when you're fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary… Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things.
Fin, the giant salmon (again) by mamamusings cc by sa cropped Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works. Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the natural order of things. Douglas Adams – The Salmon of Doubt (2002)
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teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Forgetting by bartvandamme cc by nc sa The result of this disruption of social behavioural norms leads people to adapt their lives and behaviour to create new social interactional codes of behaviour in keeping with the new technology in their lives (Cowan Schwartz 1983, White 1962, 1972). At the same time (or more often later) the disruption caused by the new technology causes the regulator to react. The latter is not necessarily the state legislator but can also be any entity with the power to act (there may also be several such entities acting concurrently).
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teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Nice work if you can get it….
Habermas om Informationssystem 24 november 2004 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Inprogrammerade regler – uppfostran Systembegränsningar – tid & rum begränsningar
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Bismarck on his deathbed: Maybe this is the first example of the works of Paperazzi: Max Priester & Willy Wilcke took this picture secretly without consent; the even managed to shift the body so that the face would be more visible and turned the clock back. They sold the pictures until the Bismarck family confiscated the plates. The pictures later appeared in a.o. the Frankfurter Illustrierte Etik, en kort introduktion 8 December 2009 Mathias Klang <klang@ituniv.se>
A reporter for the New York Daily News, Thomas Howard, sat in the front row as a woman named Ruth Snyder sat in the electric chair, in Sing Sing, in 1928; he had a concealed camera on his ankle, and he took a picture of Snyder as the electricity surged through her body. The picture sold an incredible amount of newspapers Etik, en kort introduktion 8 December 2009 Mathias Klang <klang@ituniv.se>
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A student campaign using the social networking website Facebook has forced a multinational bank into a U-turn over charges. HSBC is to abandon plans to scrap interest-free overdrafts for students leaving university this summer.
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Oxfam v Starbucks 2006
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Himmelska Fridens Torg, juni 1989
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Image “111.365, serious conversation” by stetted found on Flickr using search term “Conversation”. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike ” Social Media” is a tautology because media have always been social. The same goes for ”Social Networking”: networking is by definition a social activity.
Image “Deep conversation” by eytonz found on Flickr using search term “Conversation”. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike The media and networking have always been social, but the Internet hasn't – or at least not as much as it is today. Hence, what we really are talking about is the Internet catching up with reality, through new capabilities which we have come to call Web 2.0
Image “L1014687 quiet conversation with Alice B” by Susan NYC found on Flickr using search term “Conversation”. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Otrolig techno-optimism! Democracy, sociology & technology, empowerment, popular…
Image “conversation” by otkuda found on Flickr using search term “Conversation”. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Andrew Keen, The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture (2007)
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teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> The result of this disruption of social behavioural norms leads people to adapt their lives and behaviour to create new social interactional codes of behaviour in keeping with the new technology in their lives (Cowan Schwartz 1983, White 1962, 1972). At the same time (or more often later) the disruption caused by the new technology causes the regulator to react. The latter is not necessarily the state legislator but can also be any entity with the power to act (there may also be several such entities acting concurrently).
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Upphovrätten bygger på idén att det alster som någon, vem som helst, du eller jag, eller någon annan, skapat , också skall ha rätt att bestämma över detta verk på samma sätt som om det vore en ägodel . Om man ser upphovsrättens verk som en sak , är det lättare att förstå hur principerna och regelkomplexet runt detta. Ingen av oss skulle väl kunna tänka sig att utan lov , gå in till grannen och ta med sig de saker som finns där efter tycke och smak. Dessutom är det brottsligt och kallas för stöld . När det gäller upphovsrätten gäller samma regler, fast vi använder andra ord, upphovsrättsintrång t ex. Att skydda upphovsrätten har ansetts vara viktigt över hela världen. Det finns världsomspännande regler på området. Bernkonventionen från 1898 är den äldsta. Sverige har skrivit under, dvs ratificerat den. Upphovsrätten omfattar många skilda typer av verk. Det gemensamma och typiska för sådana verk som upphovsrätten skyddar är att de lätt kan kopieras och användas utan lov, om inte ägaren/upphovsmannen hade makt att förbjuda det. Allrahelst i vår värld där i stort allt kan med lätthet kopieras till lika fina kopior som originalet.
Holl-ow Museum by by K_Gradinger cc by nc sa Olsson (2006) ger två exempel på fotografiska bilder, nämligen nyhetsbilder från Hindenburgkatastrofen och mordet på president Kennedy. Nordell (1997) räknar upp amatörfotografier och bilder som tagits i stor hast och som återger en aktuell händelse.
A Quizzical Look by Stuck in Customs cc by nc sa &quot;Nullum Beneficium Est Impunitum” no good deed goes unpunished
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