21st
August
2004
“I received an email today asking how I test my web development work across multiple browsers and platforms, so I thought Iíd post a public response for others to potentially benefit from.”
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21st
August
2004
“Chris Cohen has been on a roll analyzing whether various derivative works are satires or parodies. The difference can mean one is legal and the other isn’t under a fair use analysis. The basic rule is that a parody, which critiques the work borrowed from, is okay. Satire, which critiques something other than the work borrowed from, is not fair use. I tend to take a much broader view regarding whether something is parody (Parody of a Parody), so read on for some of my responses…”
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21st
August
2004
“The workshop is aimed at developing the integrated journalist with a strong emphasis on the visual presentation. Modern news organizations demand that all journalists be skilled and experienced in the use of photographs, layout, visual effects and their integration with other journalistic messages. All editors with picture responsibilities need to have a broader understanding of ethics and of newsroom relationships and to have a better grasp of the management ability to put changing elements together.”
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21st
August
2004
“Like the world around us, Web projects can be a risky business. They can be big, complicated, time-consuming affairs. When you start out, you are faced with many unknowns. The success of a project can depend on external factorsósuch as clients, partners, or other stakeholdersóthat you have no control over. Put simply, projects can go wrong for a whole host of reasons.”
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