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Fighting Piracy in Real Time

Posted onJanuary 21, 2016January 21, 2016AuthorPaul Sweeting

Increasingly plagued by unauthorized live streaming, sports leagues grope for answers Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsCopyright, DMCA, live streaming, Meerkat, mobile streaming apps, NBA, NeuLion, Periscope, piracy, Twitter, UFC

Live Streaming Gets A Prosumer Twist

Posted onJune 30, 2015January 19, 2022AuthorPaul Sweeting

What makes the WebStreamur apps potentially interesting is their integration with YouTube. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsFacebook, live streaming, Meerkat, mobile streaming, Periscope, Twitter, WebStreamur, YouTube

The First, Rough Hashtag of History

Posted onJune 24, 2015June 25, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

Traditional media companies are trying to get more social, even as social media companies get more traditional. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsbroadcasting, curation, hashtags, Instagram, social media, Twitter, YouTube

Social Media’s Enterprise Moment

Posted onJune 22, 2015June 24, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

In contrast with Facebook, Twitter is less about its users than it is about the information they exchange there. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsB2B, news, online video, real-time web, Twitter, YouTube

#MayPac: When Piracy Goes Mobile

Posted onMay 5, 2015May 12, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting1 Comment

As it has done throughout the rest of the media ecosystem, mobility holds the potential to transform piracy by making it both more social and more personalized — and much harder to track and measure. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagslive streaming, Meerkat, Mobile, Periscope, piracy, Twitter

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Reading Up on Digital Disruption

One of the more striking aspects of the conversation around Musk’s pursuit of Twitter, including from Musk himself, has been its U.S.-centric focus. Much of the discussion has been framed against the backdrop of the U.S. culture war and the ersatz controversy over so-called cancel culture, such as around whether Musk will invite U.S. figures like Donald Trump, Katie Hopkins and Alex Jones to rejoin the platform after they were banned by the previous management for violating Twitter’s policies on hate speech and disinformation. Yet Twitter is a global platform. Read More …

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