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Listen: Episode 44
Owner-Free File System takes aim at copyright
What was the name of the previous effort at this? – we covered this in an early technolotics show
Pirate Party launches darknet
A heavily encrypted commerical Virtual Private Network at a cost of €5 per month.
BPI show how wonderful they are by banning a 12 year old from the charts merely for signing to a label that doesn’t support sueing file-sharers.
Arstechnica
Judge rules government’s warrantless wiretapping program violates the rights to free speech and privacy.
CNN Story
broken and entertaining engrish first post is a lengthy and heavily propagandist autobiography
The Iranian presidents power is limited in the extreme – with all bills passed by the Majles parliament are open to veto by a a variety of bodies composed primarily or exclusively of religious leaders – as are electoral candidates
BBC News Story
Journalist Seymour Hersh (the first to write about abuses in Abu Ghraib) alledges in the New Yorker that the two nations planned the attack as long ago as spring
Guardian Story
Anyone whose attended 3rd level education in recent years will likely have had run ins with problems related to onorous copyright restrictions
in my case it was clas notes for advanced neuroscience courses – which lacked all illustrations – making them meaningless!
A year long study by Berkman Center for Internet and Society – has found problems
unclear rules, DRM locking up content, difficulties obtaining rights, undue caution by publishers
Boing Boing Story
How airport security has become an irrational nightmare
Toronto Star Story
America in Colour
Bill Biggarts final exposure
Listen: Episode 44
Owner-Free File System takes aim at copyright
What was the name of the previous effort at this? – we covered this in an early technolotics show
Pirate Party launches darknet
A heavily encrypted commerical Virtual Private Network at a cost of €5 per month.
BPI show how wonderful they are by banning a 12 year old from the charts merely for signing to a label that doesn’t support sueing file-sharers.
Arstechnica
Judge rules government’s warrantless wiretapping program violates the rights to free speech and privacy.
CNN Story
broken and entertaining engrish first post is a lengthy and heavily propagandist autobiography
The Iranian presidents power is limited in the extreme – with all bills passed by the Majles parliament are open to veto by a a variety of bodies composed primarily or exclusively of religious leaders – as are electoral candidates
BBC News Story
Journalist Seymour Hersh (the first to write about abuses in Abu Ghraib) alledges in the New Yorker that the two nations planned the attack as long ago as spring
Guardian Story
Anyone whose attended 3rd level education in recent years will likely have had run ins with problems related to onorous copyright restrictions
in my case it was clas notes for advanced neuroscience courses – which lacked all illustrations – making them meaningless!
A year long study by Berkman Center for Internet and Society – has found problems
unclear rules, DRM locking up content, difficulties obtaining rights, undue caution by publishers
Boing Boing Story
How airport security has become an irrational nightmare
Toronto Star Story
America in Colour
Bill Biggarts final exposure