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		<title>Sony Speaks Out On LittleBigPlanet Moderation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Fahey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The LittleBigPlanet community is in an uproar over their favourite levels suddenly disappearing off the face of the LittleBigEarth, and while Sony appreciates the creativity, they aren&#8217;t planning on cutting back on moderating them any time soon. In a statement released on their Three Speech Blog, Sony lays down the simple guidelines to follow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/kotaku/2008/11/angrysackboy.jpg" class="left"/> The LittleBigPlanet community is in an uproar over their favourite levels suddenly disappearing off the face of the LittleBigEarth, and while Sony appreciates the creativity, they aren&#8217;t planning on cutting back on moderating them any time soon. In a statement released on their Three Speech Blog, Sony lays down the simple guidelines to follow if you&#8217;d like your levels to stay in play.<br /> <br />
<blockquote>*Ensure that the content you share with other users is suitable for all ages &#8211; everybody has access to your level if you publish it<br /> *Please respect other people&#8217;s intellectual property rights. For example, don&#8217;t use images, brands or logos that you&#8217;re not entitled to use.<br /> *If you come across any content that you feel the need to report, then please do it responsibly. Hoax reports will be considered inappropriate behaviour.</p>
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<p> I particularly like the last one. If you are going to crush the dreams of someone who just wanted to pay homage to their favourite game within their other favourite game, please do so responsibly. Don&#8217;t drink and report. </p>
<p><a href="http://threespeech.com/blog/2008/11/littlebigplanet-community-content-update/">LittleBigPlanet community content update </a> [Three Speech]</p>
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		<title>Sony Execs Talk Home&#8217;s Adults Only Zones &amp; How You Will Profit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 00:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael McWhertor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The semi-unofficial Sony bloggers at Three Speech sat down with a trio of key Sony Computer Entertaiment execs&#8212;namely Jamie Macdonald, VP of Worldwide Studios, Paulina Bozek, Executive Producer of SingStar and Peter Edward, Director of the PlayStation Home Platform Group&#8212;to chat about all things &#8220;Game 3.0.&#8221; User created content is a Big Deal at Sony [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="OH HOME" src="http://kotaku.com/assets/resources/2007/04/home_beta.jpg" width="225" height="225" class="postimg left" />The semi-unofficial Sony bloggers at Three Speech sat down with a trio of key Sony Computer Entertaiment execs&mdash;namely Jamie Macdonald, VP of Worldwide Studios, Paulina Bozek, Executive Producer of <em>SingStar</em> and Peter Edward, Director of the PlayStation Home Platform Group&mdash;to chat about all things &#8220;Game 3.0.&#8221; User created content is a Big Deal at Sony right now, with <em>SingStar</em>, <em>LittleBigPlanet</em> and <em>Home</em> leading the charge. So, what can we expect from <em>Home</em>? How about adults-only areas?</p>
<p>While the potential may sound saucy, <em>Home</em>&#8217;s 18-plus zones will most likely be less randy than other unnamed online social networks, with Edwards riffing about stuff like casinos and mature rated game trailers being restricted to the kids. Expect less &#8220;Wild West&#8221; experiences, says Edwards, and more family geared <em>Home</em> socialising.<span id="more-264014"></span>The execs also touch on some of the economic aspects of Home, touting the potential for consumer-to-consumer exchanges via built in tools, including, for example, virtual t-shirt sales. With the recent registration of Sony&#8217;s <em>Dress</em> trademark, one might wonder how close to completion some of these tools may be.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s plenty of fodder for discussion in the interview, including how Sony will foster a robust <em>Home</em> community with a decidedly lower install base. A bit of <em>SingStar</em> stuff is thrown in for good measure, but it&#8217;s the Home subjects that are most interesting.</p>
<p><a href="http://threespeech.com/blog/?p=588">Sony Chiefs On Web 2.0 And Gaming</a> [Three Speech]</p>
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