[Imc-uk-features] [imc-uk-tech] Brunei post on Indymedia
Mr. Demeanour
mrdemeanour at jackpot.uk.net
Wed Nov 14 09:45:28 PST 2007
Photini Philippidou wrote:
> Hi there, I just posted the following article on Indymedia. Can you
> please put me onto the person that decides where features go.
That would be the UK-Features mailing-list. Significant Indymedia
decisions are made collectively - we don't have any "the person that
decides X".
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-uk-features
I am not subscribed to that list, but the regulars there will no doubt
be helpful.
> Im not sure if you realsie that this is an ecxlusive which I couldve
> sold.
Ooh, gosh. Are you now no longer able to sell it, because you posted it
to Indymedia? That would be a shame.
> Maybe everyone says that.
Nope, I've never seen that said before. Honestly.
> I can provide links to other pages and more information if need be.
> Basically I wander if you can make this article a feature and giv eit
> as much exposure as possible?
On Indymedia UK, a feature is normally a summary article that references
a number of previous newswire posts on the same topic. Features
typically deal with the core interest of IndyUK, which is direct action.
Your article is on the newswire, and I'd say that it belongs there. You
are at liberty to give it more exposure by (for example) linking to it
from other websites.
>
> post here: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/11/385711.html
Good article (one or two punctuation errors). But it appears to be a
court report - what is it that makes it exclusive? Is it not in the
public domain that the Sultan is funding both sides? It is certainly a
well-known fact that the Sultan has frozen his brother Jefri's assets.
By the way: is your photo of the Sultan in the public domain? If not, do
you have the rights to publish it (perhaps you took it yourself)?
--
Jack.
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