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A physics graduate is fined £80 for describing a metal detector as “piece of shit that wouldn’t stop anyone” in public.
Main problem with an ASBO is that due process does not occur.
Makes it very hard to defend oneself.
But breaching an ASBO is a criminal offence. With penalty in the UK of 5 years in jail.
Asbos can be used to criminalise behaviour that would otherwise not be illegal. Including:
playing football,
Restricts individuals rights of free speech and association.
Little or no evidence they actually solve anything.
The Register news article
60,000 organ transplants recorded between 2000 and 2005 (by China Medical Organ Transplant Association)
18,500 of the organs came from identifiable sources.
There is a booming transplant industry in China.
Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of the Falun Gong in China (CIPFG)
Made recordings of phone calls to hospitals, prisons and transplant centres.
Ex-wife of Chinese surgeon alleges that he removed the corneas from 2,000 euthanized Falun Gong prisoners over a 2 year period.
All died and their bodies were burned.
China admitted in 2005 that it harvests and sells the organs of executed prisoners.
British Transplantation Society alleged China without the consent of prisoners or next of kin.
Report by former MP David Kilgour and Winnipeg lawyer David Matas.
CBC News
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has requested 2 ISP’s to terminate the DSL connections of customers allegedly engaged in infringing file-sharing.
“Notice-and-takedown” regime allows censorship of web-pages if they allegedly infringe copyrright.
Embedded in law in Europe through the EUCD and in the US via the infamous DMCA.
Significantly it only works on material hosted on the ISP’s server.
Notice-and-termination, is the new proposed regime.
Requests for takedowns usually generated by software bots, which often mistakenly identify copyright infringements.
Boing Boing article: BPI: We should be able to cut off your Internet
Everyone has heard of Procedural Synthesis and what it can achieve.
Astounding graphics but with very small file sizes.
What is procedural synthesis?
Method of using mathematics to produce real-time graphics instead of pre-rendered imagery.
Drawback of procedurally generated graphics is that it’s computationally intensive.
Lack of computing power restricts the complexity of algorithms that modify textures.
Problems include:
It won’t be widely adopted.
Will Wright’s latest project: Spore uses procedural synthesis liberally.
About.com article
FBI has drafted legislation that requires ISPs to create wiretap hubs for surveillance
Measures included are:
Expanding wiretapping requirements to “commercial” Internet services including instant messaging if the FCC deems it to be in the “public interest.”
FBI claims changes in law needed to thwart terrorists and criminals who have turned to such things as VOIP.
Boing Boing article
Microsoft fined for failing to comply with anti-competition ruling.
Microsoft was ordered to supply “complete and accurate” technical information to rival developers.
Microsoft claims to have complied and will appeal the fine.
[1]
Friendster has received a patent that covers online social networks.
entering a personal description and relationships to other users,
Company could in future pursue licenses and litigation from its competitors.
Expecially LinkedIn (covered last week) that allows people to connect within a certain number of degrees of separation.
Patent could be challenged in the patent system or the courts.
“Once the patent is issued there is a presumption of validity that follows with it,” said attorney Bill Heinze of Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley.
Friendster has fallen on hard times, eclipsed by rivals such as MySpace.
Another 11 patents are in the pipeline for Friendster.
Red Herring Article
The Skeptics Guide To The Universe
Adult Swim on Bravo UK
Ask A Ninja
Balcony TV
Listen: Episode 40
A physics graduate is fined £80 for describing a metal detector as “piece of shit that wouldn’t stop anyone” in public.
Main problem with an ASBO is that due process does not occur.
Makes it very hard to defend oneself.
But breaching an ASBO is a criminal offence. With penalty in the UK of 5 years in jail.
Asbos can be used to criminalise behaviour that would otherwise not be illegal. Including:
playing football,
Restricts individuals rights of free speech and association.
Little or no evidence they actually solve anything.
The Register news article
60,000 organ transplants recorded between 2000 and 2005 (by China Medical Organ Transplant Association)
18,500 of the organs came from identifiable sources.
There is a booming transplant industry in China.
Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of the Falun Gong in China (CIPFG)
Made recordings of phone calls to hospitals, prisons and transplant centres.
Ex-wife of Chinese surgeon alleges that he removed the corneas from 2,000 euthanized Falun Gong prisoners over a 2 year period.
All died and their bodies were burned.
China admitted in 2005 that it harvests and sells the organs of executed prisoners.
British Transplantation Society alleged China without the consent of prisoners or next of kin.
Report by former MP David Kilgour and Winnipeg lawyer David Matas.
CBC News
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has requested 2 ISP’s to terminate the DSL connections of customers allegedly engaged in infringing file-sharing.
“Notice-and-takedown” regime allows censorship of web-pages if they allegedly infringe copyrright.
Embedded in law in Europe through the EUCD and in the US via the infamous DMCA.
Significantly it only works on material hosted on the ISP’s server.
Notice-and-termination, is the new proposed regime.
Requests for takedowns usually generated by software bots, which often mistakenly identify copyright infringements.
Boing Boing article: BPI: We should be able to cut off your Internet
Everyone has heard of Procedural Synthesis and what it can achieve.
Astounding graphics but with very small file sizes.
What is procedural synthesis?
Method of using mathematics to produce real-time graphics instead of pre-rendered imagery.
Drawback of procedurally generated graphics is that it’s computationally intensive.
Lack of computing power restricts the complexity of algorithms that modify textures.
Problems include:
It won’t be widely adopted.
Will Wright’s latest project: Spore uses procedural synthesis liberally.
About.com article
FBI has drafted legislation that requires ISPs to create wiretap hubs for surveillance
Measures included are:
Expanding wiretapping requirements to “commercial” Internet services including instant messaging if the FCC deems it to be in the “public interest.”
FBI claims changes in law needed to thwart terrorists and criminals who have turned to such things as VOIP.
Boing Boing article
Microsoft fined for failing to comply with anti-competition ruling.
Microsoft was ordered to supply “complete and accurate” technical information to rival developers.
Microsoft claims to have complied and will appeal the fine.
[1]
Friendster has received a patent that covers online social networks.
entering a personal description and relationships to other users,
Company could in future pursue licenses and litigation from its competitors.
Expecially LinkedIn (covered last week) that allows people to connect within a certain number of degrees of separation.
Patent could be challenged in the patent system or the courts.
“Once the patent is issued there is a presumption of validity that follows with it,” said attorney Bill Heinze of Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley.
Friendster has fallen on hard times, eclipsed by rivals such as MySpace.
Another 11 patents are in the pipeline for Friendster.
Red Herring Article
The Skeptics Guide To The Universe
Adult Swim on Bravo UK
Ask A Ninja
Balcony TV