Comic Surprise

A ‘Comic Surprise’ greeted us today in the Cambodia Daily.

Each issue came with a full color brochure* on copyright from the World Intellectual Property organization. Also in the issue was a full page editorial by the Publisher: ‘Thou Shalt Not Steal’, criticizing the widespread reprinting of Cambodia Daily articles. (Page 10)

Among the offenders cited were ‘
Khmer Intelligence’ (most prominently), as well as Google, Yahoo, Radio Free Asia, Xinhua, Nexis, and may other organizations.

The Cambodia Daily, Cambodge Soir, and the Phnom Penh Post all are routinely cited and quoted (in part, often in full) on the web. There is great demand for Cambodia news, and none of the above foreign language papers have a web site that includes the full text of all their articles.

Is The Cambodia Daily the pinnacle of modern English-language Cambodian journalism? A lively debate could take place on its relative merits. But no one can dispute that our local newspapers are often the first on the scene, and often provide essential, exclusive coverage of issues the rest of the world isn’t aware of.

I’ve had my own work plagiarized in the past, and seen the same happen to many others, so I can understand the Daily’s frustration. In future, I’ll stop linking to Khmer Intelligence’s news stories (replete with bold red highlights).

But others won’t, until the Cambodia Daily sorts a way to satisfy what is a clear commercial demand and sell its stories efficiently online. (The Phnom Penh Post has made a start with a site of their own but I’d prefer they get rid of their ‘subscriber’ section.)

I’d recommend the Daily develop its existing site to become an ad-based site like Koh Santepheap has. The more that Cambodia Daily stories are circulated with full credits and a link back to their online source, the more money the paper would make.

Here’s a cheeky thought: if the pseudonymous individuals working at Khmer Intelligence are doing such an efficient job of getting the Cambodia Daily online, why not hire them to sort articles for The Daily’s web site?

*Looks like the brochure was made in Peru! The first panel is clearly a Robert Crumb riff. (Homage or hack job?) Done in collaboration with the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property (Indecopi) and the World Intellectual Property Organization.

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‘Ot Pleung’

‘Ot Pleung’

electrical repair

A power outage in central Phnom Penh brought work and traffic to a standstill just before noontime yesterday. As the sign above attests, sometimes our aging infrastructure needs a tweak.
But we muddle on.

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Merry Khmer Christmas


Riek Rieyay Tgnai Bon Noel
Design by yours truly, final pencils and inks by Srey Ratanak, computer colors by Sao Channa. Click here for larger version.

For the next few days I’ll be taking some time out; for holiday fun try the Khmer Christmas album (more below) and the Santanic Mix.

(Tired of Christmas? Try www.xmasresistance.org)

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If it Was a Horse, I’d Shoot It

Six years old and counting…
While I fix my motorcycle, go read other blogs:

Tharum’s writing takes him to India for the Global Voices meetup. Way to go!
http://www.tharum.info/2006/12/20/from-india-to-indonesia

The Fastest Typing in Khmer Unicode Contest was written up in Cambodge Soir yesterday, but they called the participants ‘nerds’. http://www.vuthasurf.com/2006/12/21/prize-for-fastest-typing-contest-in-khmer-unicode/

Phnomenon claims to be a skeptic but is really a softie – check out and contribute to Menu for Peace. He’s ponying up some Kampot pepper.
http://www.phnomenon.com/index.php/cambodian-food/uncategorized/menu-for-hope-iii/

Cambodian kids who don’t believe stories about the Khmer Rouge time see details up close and personal in “Wanting To See The Truth” http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6186991.stm
More at Andy Brouwer’s Blog http://andybrouwer.blogspot.com/2006/12/heritage-watch-calendars-more.html
and KI-Media. http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2006/12/text-aims-to-raise-young-peoples.html
(Tara, trust me, screen the English version as much as you can – you’ll get even more money to screen the Khmer version!)

Back in the States, the ‘Cambodia Town’ concept is getting another hearing.
http://www.presstelegram.com/search/ci_4864952
As a recent LA Times article pointed out, there are heaps of other ethnic centers that could do with a little marketing. Why stop with Olvera Street?
The greater LA area already has Koreatown, Thai Town, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Little Taipei (San Gabriel Valley), Little India (Artesia), and Little Saigon (Garden Grove).

Finally, ‘Landmine Cambodian Barbie’. I just don’t see a market for this.
http://detailsaresketchy.wordpress.com/2006/12/19/landmine-victim-barbie/

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Khmer Christmas Karaoke

Khmer Christmas Karaoke

Let it not be said that the folks at Raksmey Hang Meas are lacking in Christmas cheer.

x-mas small

They recorded a Christmas album, and Preap Sovath is now touring the States. In addition to visiting his cover of Wham’s “Careless Whisper” on the world, he’s now added “Last Christmas” to his repertoire. (Click for download.)

My Khmer friends: enthused. Foreign friends: bemused / horrified. As always, it really depends on your kitsch tolerance level. (Test yours at www.lastchristmas.com).

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