[LINK] lots on APO this week

Jan Whitaker jwhit at janwhitaker.com
Tue Jan 19 10:32:29 AEDT 2010


I think APO is catching up from the holiday 
break. I've just included everything in Creative 
Economy because there are articles across a range 
of issues of interest to linkers.
Jan

>*** CREATIVE ECONOMY ***
>http://apo.org.au/creative-economy
>
>-----
>GETTING IN THE DIGITAL FRAME
>http://apo.org.au/research/getting-digital-frame
>
>Jennifer Wilson | Centre for Screen Business
>13 January, 2010 | This guide is designed to 
>assist both new and established screen content 
>producers in getting to grips with online 
>distribution, audience dynamics and monetisation.
>-----
>SURFING ON THIN ICE: CONSUMERS AND MALWARE, ADWARE, SPAM AND PHISHING
>http://apo.org.au/research/surfing-thin-ice-consumers-and-malware-adware-spam-and-phishing
>
>Australian Communications Consumer Action 
>Network (formerly Consumers' Telecommunications Network
>13 January, 2010 | This research investigates 
>Australian residential consumers’ experiences 
>with e-security and identifies areas of concern 
>and their implications on telecommunications 
>policy and regulation. Findings and 
>recommendations have been formed through a 
>literature review and an online survey of 254 
>Australian consumers. In age, gender and 
>location, the collection of consumers we 
>surveyed reasonably represents a wider group of Australian consumers.
>-----
>WHY AUSTRALIAN PRODUCERS SHOULD THINK MORE LIKE DISTRIBUTORS
>http://apo.org.au/research/why-australian-producers-should-think-more-distributors
>
>Vincent Sheehan | Centre for Screen Business
>13 January, 2010 | Australian film producer 
>Vincent Sheehan describes the structural 
>imbalance between the production and 
>distribution sectors, and outlines a number of 
>important lessons that feature producers should take on board.
>-----
>DIGITAL DIVIDEND GREEN PAPER
>http://apo.org.au/research/digital-dividend-green-paper
>
>Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
>13 January, 2010 | This paper seeks public 
>comment on the benefits and costs of maximising 
>Australia’s "digital dividend", the term used 
>to describe the radio-frequency spectrum made 
>available up as a result of the switchover to digital-only television.
>-----
>THE POLITICS OF MEDIA AND CULTURAL POLICY
>http://apo.org.au/research/politics-media-and-cultural-policy
>
>Philip Schlesinger | Department of Media and Communications
>13 January, 2010 | This UK paper considers the 
>role of academics in current debates on media and cultural policy in the UK.
>-----
>INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER (ISP) FILTERING 'LIVE' PILOT
>http://apo.org.au/research/internet-service-provider-isp-filtering-live-pilot
>
>Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
>13 January, 2010 | As part of the Rudd 
>Government's cyber safety plan this report was 
>commissioned to test the effacy of internet filtering.
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>FUTURE CONSUMER: EMERGING CONSUMER ISSUES IN 
>TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND CONVERGENT COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA
>http://apo.org.au/research/future-consumer-emerging-consumer-issues-telecommunications-and-convergent-communications-a
>
>Ryan Sengara, Sal Humphreys, Jock Given | 
>Australian Communications Consumer Action Network
>13 January, 2010 | This report brings together 
>consumer-focused case studies across 
>telecommunications and mobiles, the Internet, affordability and broadcasting.
>-----


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