Mr Caspar Morris
From: Caspar Morris <sueyk@walachia.cz>
Date: Oct 13, 2006 7:47 PM
Subject: overview
I'm hoping that this will stabilize
over the next few days, but if you are seeing weird behavior, please
get in touch so we can do our best to fix it. First off, if all
went well, all the old posts have been converted to static files,
so no links have been broken. The system is designed to ensure that
an ad is only displayed at specific intervals. I suppose I'll have
to resort to tags, which will be an interesting experiment to see
if I can keep up with using them. Some lawyers are saying blogs
are protected free speech and thus cannot be regulated under state's
advertising rules. Generally, people are entitled to their own opinion.
whether blog content is deemed advertising or fully protected political
speech is an issue that could become the quintessential test of
the bounds of commercial speech doctrine. If contested, the result
may have been different.
Some lawyers are saying blogs are
protected free speech and thus cannot be regulated under state's
advertising rules. " And he says "It doesn't get any hazier than
blogs. com Open in Las Vegas. Universal and other copyright claimants
like them were driving YouTube and Google together. If it doesn't
turn out that way, be safe. But neither allowed for me to do anything
more than a redirect off site for the base package. Seek to get
your state ethics' governing body to exempt blogs as advertising.
Schwartz noted that Sun's Web site gets an average of nearly a million
user hits a day, including the blog that he writes as chief executive
and those of thousands of Sun employees. lunchSpark has a comprehensive
list of eating establishments searchable by location; after you
create a profile, you can see who else is in the area with similar
interests, and hook up for a meal. YouTube had nothing close.
The goal of a copyright owner is
not to stop others from using their copyrighted material. Since
Podloco's directory is based on keywords, they can update or add
to their directory at any time and Blogdigger's Media Search categorization
takes care of the rest. Sometimes that means a lawsuit or at least
the threat of a law suit. , and see if you can improve things without
adding more hardware. First off, if all went well, all the old posts
have been converted to static files, so no links have been broken.
So much for blogging. In order to do accomplish this, lunchSpark
is incorporating user-generated content accessed through Blogdigger's
search API. Those rules may not spell out whether a blog is advertising
or not.
The system is designed to ensure
that an ad is only displayed at specific intervals. They're also
getting additional exposure for their productions whether television,
music, or movies. With her house gone already, it's highly unlikely
she has any money from which the plaintiff could collect the judgment.
The first step in addressing scalability should be to look at the
application, your deployment, configuration, etc. Although I haven't
blogged much about it, addressing this rapid growth has been pretty
much the main focus of my time over the past two months.
The former because this blog has
been around a while, and I don't want to suddenly redirect readers
off some place else; the latter because of resource constraints
on our web server. By pulling a search result feed formatted in
RSS, lunchSpark was able to quickly incorporate highly relevant
blog content into their site. Sticking feathers up your butt does
not make you an arbitrageur. The only downside: I really like using
categories for my posts. If that's the case, why not be careful
and assume that your blog could be construed as advertising?