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Propulsion, curation, partage… et le droit dans tout ça ? Tweeter, mettre un lien sur Facebook sont autant de gestes en apparence anodins. Ils cachent pourtant de nombreuses questions juridiques. Alors que Google vient d’annoncer le lancement de son bouton de partage +1, à l’image du fameux like de Facebook, la juriste Murielle Cahen publie sur le site Avocat Online une intéressante analyse, qui confronte ce type de fonctionnalités avec les principes du droit d’auteur à la française.

On a immédiatement évoqué les questions de protection des données personnelles à propos du nouveau bouton de partage +1 de Google, mais il est possible que le droit d'auteur finisse lui aussi par entrer dans la danse... Son raisonnement, finement nuancé, tend à prouver que plusieurs principes du droit d’auteur, et notamment le droit moral, fragilisent ces pratiques de propulsion des contenus en direction des réseaux sociaux.

Quand les boutons de partage se frottent au droit moral La courte citation à la rescousse de la propulsion ? Mon compte sur Twitted Time.es. A Curated List of 10 Top Articles on Curation. The word of the week is curation. I posted about curation as it related to Alacra Pulse, but curation is all over the web. Here are some of the best recent articles and posts by opinion leaders on the web: 'Curation,' and journalists as curators, by Mindy McAdams, Teaching Online Journalism, December 3, 2008 "So I’m going to list some aspects of journalistic curation that fit well, I think, with the museum version of curating…" Can "Curation" Save Media?

"Curation is the new role of media professionals. " The Death of the Curator by Pete at Newcurator, April 16, 2009 "Museum curators and print journalists have a lot in common, in that it is their skills that turn an amount of information into something worth giving a damn about. " Death of the Curator. "We have many automated means to aggregate news. Aggregation and curation: two concepts that explain a lot about digital change by Mike Shatzin, The Idea Logical Blog, September 21, 2009 "Trust is the new black, as I like to say.

Yahoo! La curation, avenir du web? Paris. The Seven Needs of Real-Time Curators - Scobleizer. I keep hearing people throw around the word “curation” at various conferences, most recently at SXSW. The thing is most of the time when I dig into what they are saying they usually have no clue about what curation really is or how it could be applied to the real-time world.

So, over the past few months I’ve been talking to tons of entrepreneurs about the tools that curators actually need and I’ve identified seven things. First, who does curation? Bloggers, of course, but blogging is curation for Web 1.0. Look at this post here, I can link to Tweets, and point out good ones, right? That’s curation. But NONE of the real time tools/systems like Google Buzz, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, give curators the tools that they need to do their work efficiently. As you read these things they were ordered (curated) in this order for a reason.

This is a guide for how we can build “info molecules” that have a lot more value than the atomic world we live in now. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 1. 4 Promising Curation Tools That Help Make Sense of the Web. Steven Rosenbaum is a curator, author, filmmaker and entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Magnify.net, a real-time video curation engine for publishers, brands, and websites. His book Curation Nation is slated to be published this spring by McGrawHill Business.

As the volume of content swirling around the web continues to grow, we're finding ourselves drowning in a deluge of data. Where is the relevant material? Where are the best columns and content offerings? How can we balance the need for timely, relevant information with reasonable limits of our ability to find, sort, fact check and validate information? The solution on the horizon is curation. In the past 90 days alone, there has been an explosion of new software offerings that are the early leaders in the curation tools category. 1. Storify co-founder Burt Herman worked as a reporter for the Associated Press during a 12-year career, six of those in news management as a bureau chief and supervising correspondent. 2. 3. 4.

Conclusion. Edu 2.0. Fashion 2.0 | Social Curation Start-ups Target Fashion Industry − BoF – The Business of Fashion. Lyst Screenshot | Source: Lyst NEW YORK, United States — The history of the internet is a story of two counter-balancing forces: the explosive growth of information and the rise of new systems that help us sift and make sense of this information.

Back in the early 1990s, human editors at companies like Yahoo! Compiled curated lists and directories of useful information. As the rising volume of information overwhelmed these human filters, hand-curation gave way to algorithmic search à la Google. But today, as consumers become their own media outlets, producing staggering amounts of user-generated content every day, and savvy marketers reverse-engineer Google’s algorithm to game the search results, separating signal from noise is once again becoming difficult.

“Search results in many categories are now honey pots embedded in ruined landscapes — traps for the unwary,” wrote investor, writer and entrepreneur Paul Kedroksy. So far, the strategy seems to be working. Curation Platforms | SocialCompare - Comparisons community. Collaborative comparison engine Register Sign in Sign in Sign out 's dashboard Curation Platforms Internet > Communications > Curation Likes 2018 Sep 23 18:01:13 Comparatif des plates-formes de curation Embed 2011-03-11 15:58:42 2018-09-23 18:01:13 Curation Compare Amplify vs BagTheWeb vs BlogBridge vs CurationStation vs Eqentia vs Flockler vs HabitStream vs KeepStream vs Knowledge Plaza vs Kweeper vs LinkedIn Today vs Pinterest vs Pricemetry vs Storify vs Scoop.it ...

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