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"Soon, someone may be able to distribute a self-propagating bomb as easily as someone distributed the 'I Love You' virus yesterday," Joy said, referring to the destructive virus that affected computers worldwide.
In a sense, this use of video to preserve and distribute artistic works is what binds the exhibit together. Making one's work visible is extremely important, especially for artists like Signer and Zhang whose ephemeral pieces cannot easily be displayed. Even with van Warmerdam, Ahtila and Kentridge, it is...
In order to raise awareness about their position, CAUSA is planning to distribute information concerning the case next week outside the Science Center and is organizing a forum later this month at the Institute of Politics to address the issue of Elian's fate.
Iuma.com, which offers free websites for independent musicians and helps distribute their mp3s, has already planned a similar MusicOMania contest next year based on the success of the current competition.
But, according to Thompson, owning materials does not mean that faculty members can distribute them at will. The current review of the old stipulations was set up to clarify this distinction.