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Wednesday, January 22, 2003 |
RSS Redux A nice summary of RSS, its value, and its significance to businesses. Classified ads are a great source of content well suited to RSS feeds. I *am* going to need filters and rules in my newsreader of choice, NetNewsWire, and soon, so that I can subscribe to, say, CraigsList, and filter on jobs involving Mac OS.
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State of the UnionPublic Campaign, a campaign-finance reform advocacy group, made its State of the Unionposter available under a Creative Commons license on its website today. The image features the president of the United States making a State of the Union address -- not to the houses of Congress, but to the trading floors of a stock exchange. It's a great example of the ever-growing importance of our rip-mix-burn culture to politics and art.So, the battle over copyright comes down to protecting our rights to rip, mix, and burn. Our fair use rights must remain in place, or this democracy will suffocate itself to financial ruin. 1:55:05 PM ![]() |
Verizon To Appeal Music Download ID RequirementFollowing yesterday's court ruling that Verizon needed to give up the name of a subscriber accused of downloading music, Verizon has announced they're going to appeal the decision. The statements made by Verizon are worth reading: "It opens the door for anyone who makes a mere allegation of copyright infringement to gain complete access to private subscriber information without the due process protections afforded by the courts. This case will have a chilling effect on private communications, such as e-mail, surfing the Internet or the sending of files between private parties." [Techdirt]Where will this end? Can the RIAA tap our phones so we can't sing songs to each other if they're copyrighted? I never thought I'd be rooting for a phone company, but Verizon is definitely on the right side of this battle. 1:42:34 PM ![]() |
Standards body tackles business XML This one is for Paulette The influential OASIS group kicks off a project to create XML guidelines for sharing business documents within the insurance, publishing and human resources industries. [CNET News.com] 1:24:40 PM ![]() |
Using Cell Network Cells as Psudo-GPSNice trick. Using cell network cells to identify broad locations is very useful, for all the reasons they state above. I wonder if something similar could be used to add GPS like information to digital photographs? 9:25:07 AM ![]() |