Omar L. Gallaga writes about technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked for the American-Statesman since 1997 and edited Technopolis, the newspaper's personal tech section, and ¡ahora sí!, Austin's Spanish-language newspaper. He's currently a contributor to NPR's "All Tech Considered" segment, which airs Mondays on "All Things Considered." He's been a writer and performer with Austin's award-winning Latino Comedy Project, and is a contributing writer for Television Without Pity. He writes a comic strip, "Space Monkeys!" with his brother, Pablo, and lives in New Braunfels with his wife and three technologically savvy cats.
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By Omar L. Gallaga
| Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 04:14 PM
As reported today in the Austin Movie Blog by Matthew Odam, a video from a Canadian ad firm is raising question because of its similarity to an Austin-produced viral video called “Kittywood Studios.”
Check out the blog entry to see the two videos and decide for yourself whether there’s some shenanigans going on here or if it’s merely a case of a idea too good not to happen twice.
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