Blog Indiana 2010 Presentation, “A Legal Primer for Bloggers”
23 Monday Aug 2010
23 Monday Aug 2010
24 Saturday Jul 2010
Posted in Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, Social Media, Tech Developments
The INDATA Project will host the 2010 Annual Assistive Technology Conference on Thursday, July 29, and Friday, July 30, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. It will provide a comprehensive overview of devices and programs available to assist Hoosiers with disabilities. Admission to the event is free, but registration is required.
The third annual gathering hosted by INDATA, entitled “Express Yourself,” will feature more than 30 hours of educational sessions by leading professionals in assistive technology, covering everything from Twitter and web accessibility to technology for seniors and electronic aids for daily living. More than 50 assistive technology exhibitors will be on-hand to demonstrate equipment and answer questions.
Register online here: http://indataconference.eventbrite.com/
24 Saturday Jul 2010
Posted in Artists, Indianapolis, Tech Developments
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I just stumbled upon this cool press release. If you haven’t checked out iTunes U, it has some great (and free) educational content. Take a look.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art recently announced that it has launched its own presence on iTunes U. iTunes U delivers easy access to educational content from hundreds of colleges, universities and educationally focused organizations across the country. The site was launched on January 28 and currently features 20 videos and three audio tours, which were produced by the IMA’s new media team.
Working closely with staff at Apple, the IMA’s new media team created a selection of content for the launch of its iTunes U site that represents the diversity of projects the IMA has to offer as an encyclopedic museum. The IMA’s digital content includes video featuring visiting artists such as Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, El Anatsui and Hirokazu Kosaka; videos about works in the IMA’s collection; and audio guides featuring artist Adrian Schiess, the art-collective spurse and the IMA’s gardens and grounds. The content can be found in the Beyond Campus section of iTunes U. Beyond Campus includes audio and video content from the IMA as well as the Museum of Modern Art, Smithsonian Global Sound and other cultural institutions.

12 Monday Jul 2010
I’ll be speaking at Indy’s top Social Media & Blogging Conference, Blog Indiana. My session “A Legal Primer for Bloggers” will provide an overview of the key legal issues that bloggers should consider: Intellectual Property, Defamation, Anonymity and Privacy.
I’m happy to be able to provide readers of this blog a 10% discount. The code is “SPEAKTOME10” and is good starting today until all ticket sales end.
Hope to see you there.
07 Wednesday Jul 2010
Posted in Indiana, Indianapolis, Intellectual Property, Patent
Hoosier entrepreneurs now have access to the same patent database used by the federal government to examine, award or deny patents. PubWEST is available at the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library’s Central Library.
Indy’s Central Library is designated an official Patent and Trademark Depository Library. For more information on patents and trademarks, frequently asked questions and Central Library patent assistance, visit www.imcpl.org. Click on either of the links, “About the Library,” (then navigate through the “Central Library,” “Resources,” and “Patents and Trademarks” links) or “Guides and Resources” (then navigate through the Info Guides “Science and Technology” and “Patents” links).
Source: Inside INdiana Business
