Copyright and Digital Media – (Turkeys)

I was reading an online article from the Financial Times and noticed the following copyright notice:

Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2009. You may share using our article tools. Please don’t cut articles from FT.com and redistribute by email or post to the web.

As a result of this notice I did not provide a link within a post but used Twitter instead.  I guess I’m legally protected and FT will be happy someone followed their rules.  My notice is a little different.

© Copyright 2009 Underwriting Solutions LLC

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 You can republish our articles for free, provided you credit us, link to us, don’t edit our material, or do something that creates

real bad Karma like trying to sell what we given you for free.

I like mine better.

Watch Your Diabetic Medications

Risk of cardiovascular disease and all cause mortality among patients with type 2 diabetes prescribed oral antidiabetes drugs: retrospective cohort study using UK general practice research database — Tzoulaki et al. 339: b4731 — BMJ

Conclusions Our findings suggest a relatively unfavourable risk profile of sulphonylureas compared with metformin for all outcomes examined. Pioglitazone was associated with reduced all cause mortality compared with metformin. Pioglitazone also had a favourable risk profile compared with rosiglitazone; although this requires replication in other studies, it may have implications for prescribing within this class of drugs.

Social Media – The Digital and Generational Gap (Turkeys Listen UP!)

Preoccupations – James R. Gaines, Proud to Join the Digerati – NYTimes.com

In the digital world, though, social networks are now bigger than most national populations, more people are consuming more news and information than ever before, and an archive of all the world’s knowledge is being built and streamed to your favorite device. This new world brings with it as much promise as pain. It’s like youth that way.