Thursday, June 12, 2008
REFLECTION
SOMETHING New
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Who does this belong to?
There is just so much information that can be downloaded from the internet, but does it mean everything that you take from it is legal? Under the Copyright Act of 1987, (www.lawyerment.com.my) anything from an idea to computer software can be copyrighter. This is a big issue today with piracy and copyright infringement being a common occurrence. It is important if one wants to take anything from anyone to ask permission first. Many people take things likely and forget that it is a huge offence to infringe someone’s work or ideas. For example, we as students have to cite the authors of the principles so to credit them for their work. For the students, this is considered very lenient because in the real working world, before citation can even be made, permission or a settlement must be finalized before anything can be published. A simple mistake like forgetting to cite an author could mean a fine or worst, time in the cell. Today, almost everyone downloads illegally and by the law everyone should be arrested. There was a case in china where a father of two was sued by 7 music companies because his children downloaded songs illegally. This is the time where everything should be protected and when one is borrowing from another, proper permission should be asked.
Would you rather take the hard copy or the soft one?
The argument in publication these days are, “which would you prefer to read from? The hard copy of the soft copy?” Trying to find just that right mix has always been plaguing publisher of al kinds, but even now the two mediums cannot survive without each other. In an age where everything is advancing at an extremely fast rate, publishers must both mediums to further enhance and expand the readership. Oakley Todd (2005) said that we as humans do things cognitively and the internet has had such a major impact on the world. Yahoo.com (yahoo.com) has predicted that about 10% of the 600 million of the world’s population owns a personal computer. So with these facts, it is obvious that the internet is the way to go. But wait, what about the other 90% of the world population that doesn’t own a personal computer? What about the people that actually prefer having a tangible form of reading rather then from a screen? This is why both mediums must come into play. Different people always have different preferences and to maximize the readership, a mix of both must be done.
The Law
Many may think that one can get away with posting anything on the internet but this is not true. Under the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act (1998), it is stated that it is illegal to post anything that would be against the government or anything that promoted any issues that goes against the governments believes. This means that anyone that breaks this ruling will be head in contempt of the government and will be trialed in court. This is a strict and serious business, where anything can be posted in the World Wide Web. Gate keepers are the people that scan through the web, looking for anything that could spell rebellion against the country and from there action will be taken. Even simple pictures that are post could degrade the reputation of an organization. From the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com), an Ellen Simonetti was fired from Delta Airlines for posting pictures of herself in company uniform posing in a improper manner. "Gosh, it's a little tiny sliver of my bra, it's not like a bright red push-up bra," she said. "It's not like I worked the flight like that." From this sort of issues, other problems will arise making a seemingly small problem a big one. After Ellen Simonetti was fired from her job, she went on to sue Delta Airlines for sexual discrimination and this further lead to a vigorous and painful lawsuit. There is always someone watching, the internet may be big but certainly not big enough.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Whats New
Being able to use third party software is its main attraction of this software. Everything from simply games and interesting blogs are included in this social networking program. It is so popular that even big companies like Maxis communication is taking advantage of the ad space. According to www.malaysiantourism.ca, people have been turning to facebook to either look for a job or find people that are capable of fitting the suitable preference.
This has become a medium that is so powerful and has so many people that are using it; this is basically a gold mine for everyone that can benefit from it. Everyone from politicians to business men can benefit through this program.
Connectivity is the most important thing when one wants to convey a message, and this program has succeeded in doing so
ONLINE vs print
In the designing of online website, it’s more different compared to print.

