SUPER BASS with Rhian Ramos

Rhian Ramos performs Super Bass together with Bubble Gang stars Moymoy Palaboy.

Facebook Music Dashboard

Facebook has just launched its Music Dashboard after yesterday’s announcement of its expanded Open Graph capabilities.

TV Leads Sunday Programing in Mega Manila

TV5 leads both daytime and primetime viewership last Sunday according to the AGB Nielsen People Ratings.

Shalani Soledad is #1 trending on Yahoo! Philippines

Shalani Soledad is currently occupying the top slot on topics trending on Yahoo! Phillipines as of 9 a.m. today.

Shamcey Supsup at Miss Universe 2011 Awarding

Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup placed third runner-up at the 2011 Miss Universe pageant at the Credicard Hall in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Monday, January 30, 2012

WHAT IS SOPA/PIPA? By JERRY LIAO

MANILA, Philippines — The internet experienced what some say is the first blackout of cyberspace when some sites particularly Wikipedia decided to suspend its operations due to its objection to two bills, namely the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA).

PIPA was first introduced to the U.S. Senate while SOPA was introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives.  Lets talk about PIPA first:

PIPA if passed will give  U.S. corporations and the government the right to seek affirmative legal action with any website that they see as enabling copyright infringement whether of U.S. origin or not. In other words, they will have the authority to:

- government can force U.S. internet providers to block access to websites deemed as enablers of copyright infringement

- suing search engines, blog sites, directories, or any site in general to have the black listed sites removed from their website

- force advertising services on infringing websites, and those supporting of them, to remove them from their advertising accounts

- the power to sue any new websites that get started if they believe that they are not doing a good job of preventing infringement on the website

On the other hand, SOPA if passed will provide the government and private corporations the following:

- force search engines, advertisers, DNS providers, servers, and payment processors from having any contact with allegedly infringing websites

- allow private corporations to create their own personal hit lists composed of websites they feel are breaking their copyright policies.

- Payment processors will have the power to cut off any website they work with if they believe the site is violating copyrights

If we are going to look closely on both SOPA and PIPA, we could say that this is a form of censorship, perhaps even worst than censorship.  PIPA will penalized content providers while SOPA will penalized web operators, advertisers and ISPs.

Imagine these scenarios:  what if a child sings a song and uploaded a video, is that copyright infringement?  What if a user posted a picture, a video, quoted a text from site and posted it on Facebook or Twitter, is that copyright infringement?  If yes, then Youtube, Facebook and Twitter will also be penalized under SOPA.  Imagine if SOPA and PIPA were to exist now - we will not have a Charice or an Arnel Pineda.

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder has this to say "The Internet is the most powerful tool we have for creating a more open and connected world.  We can't let poorly thought out laws get in the way of the Internet's development."

I tend to agree with what Zuckerberg said.  There are a lot of vague issues surrounding the web.  When do you consider a certain content violating copy infringment?  And with the internet containing vast content, how much will be spent just to monitor all the content?

How about those who are doing business on the web?  People who use social networking sites to sell their products, do they pay taxes?  Should we stop them too?  How about those who import products from various sources and sell them at a much lower cost on the web?

Friday, January 27, 2012

Daniel Craig aka James Bond Had Good Time in Manila

MANILA, Philippines - Hollywood actor Daniel Craig, known for his role as "James Bond" in “Casino Royale” and “Quantum of Solace”, said he had a good time visiting the country.
"I had a wonderful time in Manila; wish I could extend my stay," Craig said, as quoted by The Philippine Star on Thursday.

Craig arrived in Manila last weekend to visit his wife Rachel Weisz, who is now in Manila shooting the spy film "Bourne Legacy" with actors Jeremy Renner and Edward Norton.
Last Wednesday, Craig was at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, where he boarded a flight to Hong Kong. He is said to be heading back to the United Kingdom.


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Evanescence at Smart Araneta Coliseum this coming February 19

MANILA, Philippines - American rock band "Evanescence" is coming to Manila for a one-night show.
The group will be performing at Araneta Coliseum this coming February 19 with rock band Bush.
"Evanescence" founded by singer/pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody is known for their hits "My Immortal", "Anywhere", "Everybody's Fool "Like You" and "Bring Me  To Life."
"Evanescence Live In Manila" is presented by Ovation Productions.


Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com

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