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How to Protect Your Brand

March 16th, 2009 Posted in Travel

THANK YOU to everyone who supported my SXSW panel — from the early days of panel picker voting to attending the event to rating it on SXSW’s system. I’ll post a list of intellectual property educational resources (e.g. Copyright 2.0, EFF, Creative Commons, etc.) in the days or weeks ahead. In the meantime, here are links to each of the panlelists: Oren Bitan, Danny O’Brien, Elena Paul and Eric Steuer. If you weren’t able to attend the panel, a podcast (and, maybe, video?) will be made available as soon as I get my hands on copies. Also, to the folks not in Austin, I SWEAR this isn’t turning into a SXSW-only site. I leave Texas tomorrow morning. I’ll be back to my NYC life — and writing about sex, dating, relationships and other stuff — very very soon.

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UPDATE: Shout out / thank you to Adrants and Austin American-Statesman for writing about the panel.

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13 Responses to “How to Protect Your Brand”

  1. lamesabassman Says:

    the logo is killer…… how's Austin….. and how many prisoners did you take…. peacefully…

    lamesabassman…… ya bring me a T- shirt….. XL…..


  2. sexandmoxie Says:

    Was that your Tweet about Julia Allison? I'm assuming you read RBNS, right? Anyway, great website!


  3. Baba Doodlius Says:

    You have a SXSW support panel? I didn't even suspect you wore a girdle.

    :)

    I'm gonna catch some hell for that one, I can just tell. Oh well, whaddayagonnado – it's the internet, I have plenty of anonymity, so I can make dumb jokes without fear of reprisal!

    I am bored at work.


  4. Rachel Kramer Bussel Says:

    I was really impressed with the panel; a lot of it was stuff that's new to me but relevant to any writer/blogger/person with a website. You were funny and interesting and also kept things moving along, while presenting top people in their fields who gave me much food for thought. I hope to see those types of ideas discussed further next year.


  5. Kali13 Says:

    I am finally making it to NYC in a couple of weeks. Maybe we'll run into each other!


  6. Twanna A Hines funkybrownchick Says:

    Thanks. Glad you like the logo. The designer, Mariana, did a really good job. :)


  7. Twanna A Hines funkybrownchick Says:

    You mentioned my tweets about Julia Allison, I take it you mean this one:

    http://twitter.com/funkybrownchick/status/13285...

    And the


  8. Twanna A Hines funkybrownchick Says:

    Oh, silly Baba, didn't anyone tell you? ;)

    NO ONE is truly anonymous on the internet anymore; online anonymity is a myth.


  9. Twanna A Hines funkybrownchick Says:

    THANK YOU!! I'd like to sum up all the info feedback received and forward it on to SXSW. A lot of people who attended the panel gave GREAT suggestions for incorporating these kinds of topics into the agenda next year.


  10. Twanna A Hines funkybrownchick Says:

    Let me know when you're in town: http://twannahines.com/p/contact


  11. lamesabassman Says:

    what…… Mr.D …… FBC wears waffles……. I cant stand the shock….

    lamesabassman…….. ahhhh….. what color…….. hmmmmm


  12. lamesabassman Says:

    Mariana rocks……. next stop for her should be the record or film biz…… and did you have whole bunches of fun……

    lamesabassman….. and….. did you eat your veggies….


  13. Jeffrey L. Wilson Says:

    I agree with Rach—this panel along with “Ur Blog Sux” were the highlights of the panels. Also, you did an excellent job of conducting traffic as moderator.


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