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Monty Python and Government

I was struck by the significance of a news article, that the Monty Python team have launched their own YouTube channel, saying they’re tired of being “ripped off” by YouTubers.   Here you have a creative team that first start producing content in the 1970s,  moving to adopt a new channel — YouTube.

On the same day, there was [...]

An introduction to social media sites and tools

In some of my posts, in which I’ll be referring to legal issues relevant to governmental and other organisational social media sites, I’ll use the phrase “social media sites and tools” quite often. As such, I thought it best to explain, up front, what I mean. I’ve already done this in another context so it’s [...]