eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 15 2006 | video, youtube, business, legal
Wow. Michael Arrington and crew received a cease and desist letter from YouTube's attorneys. I read the YouTube agreement and their letter to Michael and I agree with Michael's interpretation. The letter refers to things which are not in the terms of use on YouTube's site. I hope Michael's attorney agrees as well.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2006 | user interface, video, youtube, technology, touch, display, multi-input
click to playThis is just amazing. Apple recently filed some patents for multi-touch interaction and this is a video showing what some of that stuff might actually look like. We're obviously not very far away from having drastically different user interfaces on our machines.
Quoted: This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market in time. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features. Super Cool
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- kabir - Nov 15 2006
You must be Eric's friend before you can comment on this Fave.wow. i think its lame he's removing it though. "I’ve sent the letter to my attorney for review, but I am likely to remove the tool to preserve my relationship with the company."
If he honestly believes he did this within the terms of use (which it sounds like he did), he should fight for it IMHO.
Send Eric a friend request or a personal message instead.