KopyKat File 10: Perfect Defense
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( NB: See how Myows defines Original Work in a post published last week)
On 12.02.09, in General
I set myself the creative challenge of coming up with 10 ways to use Myows other than for its intended purpose.
Some are ridiculous, some are based on precedent but many I have just made up because I am feeling inspired.
If you have more suggestions or creative uses of Myows to share, just leave a comment.
Please remember that the real reason Myows is here is to protect and manage your copyrights.
If you really wanted, you could also:
1) Get together with other Myows users and play the world’s most certifiable game of ching chong cha (rock, paper, scissors) by all uploading pics at the same time.
On 12.01.09, in KopyKat Files

On 11.22.09, in Exposed
Yesterday I showcased Tim van Damme’s Wall of Shame, a rather fun way to treat copyright thieves.
Today I’ll present a similar approach, from Panic, the software makers who bring us Coda, Transmit and other Mac apps that have become part of our every day life.
On 11.21.09, in Exposed
Tim van Damme is famous for bringing the simple landing page back in fashion.
As with all things awesome, his website has been copied numerous times by lazy design thieves. Obviously, Tim doesn’t approve.
So to tackle the bull by the horns, and have fun in the process, Tim decided to list perpetrators’ sites on the WALL OF SHAME.
Good for him, I personally think it’s a great initiative for any non-commercial site. But I wonder if he’s tried contacting the sites’ owners with a Cease and Desist letter?
On 09.01.09, in KopyKat Files

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