Tag Archive for 'web 2.0'

IFPI – Representing Themselves, Pt. 2

Last week I wrote here about the IFPI including a musician in their lawsuit against Pirate Bay that never wanted to, nor was asked about being included. Well that was pretty bad…but in a further nuisance to the case against file sharers, it turns out that one of the expert witnesses brought on behalf of the IFPI as a prosecutor’s witness to help quash Pirate Bay was actually a former employee. Of course, this conflict of interest wasn’t revealed by the IFPI to the court, nor by the witness himself. Why would they intentionally tell the court something that might hinder their case? In a brilliantly ironic case of Web 2.0 and technology undermining a legal case seeking to stop file sharing and technology, the conflict of interest was discovered on the witness’ LinkedIn account. If this entire case doesn’t get chucked out of court, I’m going to have to assume that something is broken in the Danish legal system…

Web 2.0 Bubble A Cappella Style

This YouTube video was made by another local a cappella group, The Richter Scales (who are, well, slightly more established than the one I sing in). Not only does it feature the lovely voices of its talented members (many of whom work in high-tech), it but also pretty much sums up startup culture (as experienced by the lucky few and dreamt of by many more). To get an idea of how savvy you are when it comes to what’s going on in web 2.0 these days, see how many of the references you understand.