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- Isle of Man proposes compulsory license for downloads
- Isle of Man proposes compulsory license for downloadsSounds like a steal ;-)I like the idea of a subscription service, so I'd have:GasElectricitySatellite TV feedMusic FeedGeneral data feedThe IOM charge seems far too low. What about something like the monthly rental for SKY TV? Say 30-50$ depending on what data channels...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-27
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- Hey, Amazon! Are you stupid?
- Edtech, or Googletech?Chris, is it possible for you to write an article where you are not excessively gushing about Google? We get the point already. For you, the sun rises and sets with Google. Google is master of the universe. Google can do no harm.As a...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-13
- Amazon: Congress, not Google, should make digital book policy
- not so fastneither congress, nor google should determine it. The free market should determine it. It's ok, for everyone to have their own format and compete. but when a clear winner arises, that becomes the standard. What's the difference if Google sets the standard or the...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- Amazon: Congress, not Google, should make digital book policy
- In its stinging rebuke PDF of the Google Books settlement, Amazon lays out the full, horrendous ramifications of the deal: it rewrites copyright law, creates a monopoly in perpetutity, short circuits debate on the issue and takes the matter out of Congress' hands. Here's the major points...
- Blog posts 2009-09-03
- MSFT appeals judge's block of Word
- It is hard to be sympathetic...... to a company that a wilfully infringed the patent in the first place, and b is more than happy to rattle the same software patent sabre at other companies when it's in its own interests to do so.Letting MS off the hook would basically...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-26
- Opposition to Google's book deal: Just Microsoft?
- Last fall, Google announced a breakthrough deal with book authors -- a $125 million fund from which authors would be compensated in exchange for Google being able to scan and display book images. I noted at the time that the deal offered a way out of...
- Blog posts 2009-04-04
- News to know: IE 8; TI; VMware; Cloud computing
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily . For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage Christopher Dawson: Convertible Classmate, take 2 Jason Perlow: Linux dead at hands of Windows 7? Horse puckey! ...
- Blog posts 2009-01-27
- Isle of Man proposes compulsory license for downloads
- Would you pay a buck and half for unlimited music downloads? by Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-01-26
- Campus security: protecting our assets and asses
- Campus security: protecting our assets and assesCherry Picking StatsYour choice of words belies your intent. Stating that the US has a huge gun crime rate and then linking to a an out of date Gun crime report is deceptive at best.The gun crime rate in the link you provided comes...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-16
- Will Apple dump Blu-ray?
- Will Apple dump Blu-ray?Apple should offer both as options!I don't understand why Apple and others have to pick a side!Why not offering any disk format the customer demands?Let the consumer be the judge not some greedy CEO!BluRay is going to win this battleI read a story a few days ago...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- British motorists face spy-in-sky monitoring
- British motorists face spy-in-sky monitoringStick or carrot?The lack of vision being shown, can only be explained by an ulterior agenda.While the technology is advancing at a rapid pace, and is capable today of these "solutions", the question of rollout coverage needs addressing. For example, what do you do with foreign...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-02
- The EU's ongoing joust with iTunes
- The EU's ongoing joust with iTunesit too bad...Apple won't cave to Microsoft and Microsoft won't cave to Apple.Cave being... they both want control of the DRM.Good thing we have choicesI completely agree. If the consumer does not like DRM then they should not buy it, and quit whining. ...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-16
- Digital culturus interruptus: Right here, right now, the almighty copyright finally comes home to roost
- Sooner or later, it was bound to happen. Like teenagers biologically programmed to step across every boundary put in place by their parents, the digerati, equipped with the constantly evolving tools of their trade (everything from YouTube-like video sharing sites to widely available hacks of anti-piracy systems), have been been...
- Blog posts 2007-03-13
- Homeland Security offers details on Real ID
- Homeland Security offers details on Real IDand soon...All newborns will have to be microchipped. Hmm... maybe those loonies from over 2 decades ago weren't quite so loony after all with their claims that people will have ID implants in them. This is just the federal government trying to...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-01
- Some must-see Net neutrality videos
- Some must-see Net neutrality videosAsk a Ninja about Net NeutralityThere's a really funny video on net neutrality at www.askaninja.com.Why are we promoting Moveon.org propaganda?Net neutrality is a very complex issue. It is a case of the big telcos against the big internet companies like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. ...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-06
- Driver's license or national ID card?
- Driver's license or national ID card?Yes and how many of thoseusing national ID's are Democratic Republics? Or have the same level of freedom and rights... well that we used to have?Bottom line this is one step closer to a fascist regime. How does it feel?I hate to spout biblical stuff...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-16
- Reverse DRM: Verizon phone defeats MP3 playback
- Reverse DRM: Verizon phone defeats MP3 playbackAgredtestAgredtesttesttestMotorola E815As for Motorola and depending on the model and reseller, some features are 'toggled' via 'seems'. My E815 has its Bluetooth OBEX disabled by default, as sold by Verizon, which would allow for file transfer to and from the phone.One can find a...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-07
- MPAA demonstrating analog hole at CES
- MPAA demonstrating analog hole at CESThey will get their lawUnless hardware manufaturers step up to the plate with opposition this bill will become law. Really, only a small percentage of hardware companies will be affected anyway.There will be no meaningful public opposition. Most people know little or nothing about technology...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- Get ready for the E911 disconnects
- The Federal Communications Commission has given most VoIP providers until August 29 to receive and document acknowledgement from all subscribers that they recognize the current limitations of E911 service.Those subscribers who fail to acknowledge they understand this current state of affairs may well be disconnected if they don't reply to...
- Blog posts 2005-08-15
- Feature heap won't undo LAMP's toll on Microsoft
- Feature heap won't undo LAMP's toll on MicrosoftLAMP is nothing newI must admit I get confused with writers shouting about this *new* LAMP setup. Just because you are making an acronym out technology that has around for many years, does not make it new. Why would Microsoft suddently feel threatened...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-16
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