Today’s podcast includes part two of our conversation with David Muir from Glasgow, Scotland. We talk about censorship of the Internet and Flickr by various countries and schools, which is a complicated issue. Also, I clarify exactly what gets censored on the internet in the United States.
The photo of the week comes from Brees Knees. I like this photo; it’s kind of creepy and spooky.
Sandra and I talked about Schmap, who contacted her about contributing a photo for their travel pamphlet. Our consensus was that it was a rip-off; the company asks to use your photos, doesn’t pay anything for the privilege, then tells you that the privilege and honor is YOURS. Total B.S.
We have a good question of the week, one that should generate a lot of response: What level of censorship do you think is appropriate for primary and secondary schools that use Flickr? Are you aware of any local policies in regards to censorship of the Internet in your local schools?
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Thanks for listening. Have a good week.
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