Monday, December 9, 2013

Reblog from my BFF Rasberry

http://rasberrycloudserendipity.blogspot.com/2013/11/stop-webcam-child-sex-tourism.html

Check out this blog post about the important issue of Child Sex Tourism and what we can do to help stop it!

Farewell Internet Studies

This is my last assignment post for this blog, but don't fret because this is not the end of my blogging career. From this class I have learned many things. First, is the ability to actually blog. I've always attempted to blog in the past but I never understood the tools and layouts. Now I can use these skills to create more blogs and blogs for companies in the future. My most popular post from this blog was my Wikileaks drinking game. It doesn't surprise me that this post was a hit because it involves alcohol, and who doesn't like to drink? Plus my target audience from this blog most likely appeals to high school or college students who can relate to drinking games. Future bloggers I advise you to blog about things that interest you. It will help you write and create passages that are in depth so people will enjoy. Arrivederla my readers!


Thursday, November 21, 2013

ZERO LRA



Visit Invisible Children website to help stop the conflict in Africa and LRA!
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Remix Manifesto


https://twitter.com/remixmanifesto

This is what the twitter account looks like for Brett Gaylor, director and creator of the documentary "Remix Manifesto." This documentary was shown in Internet Studies class and it is by the far the first time I truly paid attention in class. Gaylor shines a light on one of his favorite bands Girl Talk and how his music is "illegal." This documentary shows the dynamics of copyrighting and how our society is making the ability to make art harder and harder. Check it out!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Do You Trust These Brands?


Thicke vs. Gaye


     

VS.





The battle begins between Marvin Gaye and Robin Thick. Here is the link to the article about how Robin Thicke is suing Marvin Gaye for a song similar to "Blurred Lines." The monster of Copyright has struck again. You can also listen to both songs from this article. You decide.