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19 February 2015
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at the "no copyright infringement intended" defense, 12 iPhone photo apps, Jardine editing his edits and a Keyboard Maestro deal.
- In No Copyright Infringement Intended?, Carolyn Wright if claiming no intention to infringe on a copyright in a derivative work "makes a difference as to their liability?" Probably not, she argues.
- In The 12 Best Photo Apps For iPhone (2015 Edition), Rob DePaolo surveys the field of "apps for taking photos, editing photos and sharing your images with others."
- George Jardine's Edit, Then Edit Again, And Then Again reconsiders some of his in-the-field decisions when he returns home and is "sitting in front of a much better display, and with the time and patience to really look carefully at the entire shoot as a complete body of work."
- We raved about Keyboard Maestro in Goodbye, Spell Catcher (Sob). Hello, Yosemite!. Now you can get 20 percent off the $36 list price ($28.80) by purchasing from our Keyboard Maestro affiliate link.
More to come...