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{ Monthly Archives } February 2007

Michael Geist takes US copyright lobby to task

The BBC news website carries Michael Geist’s critique of American publisher’s copyright demands on the majority of the rest of the world.
There is a fair bit of propaganda language involved there:

“protection“
“intellectual property“
“digital rights management“

which should prompt you to ask the timeless question “Who benefits?”. Hint: it’s not you. As the GNU Project points [...]

PDA board member Cindy Sheehan wants Bush impeached now

Cindy Sheehan, board member of the Progressive Democrats of America, a group which tries to bring progressives into the Democratic party fold, recently challenged Democrats to impeach the President (3m5s of audio; a transcript follows). Thanks to Fred Nguyen and WBAI for the audio. Today’s Democracy Now! mentioned Sheehan’s statement, but did not [...]

What is Free Software? Why does Free Software matter?

Richard Stallman discussed Free Software and the future of Free Software in Zagreb on March 9, 2006. Free Software is software that respects a user’s freedom to run, inspect, share, and modify the software for any purpose at any time. Non-free software, by contrast, denies users these freedoms. Even if [...]

Will ISPs grease the skids for RIAA litigation against their customers?

The RIAA wants to avoid court and get the accused to agree to settlements. To that end, the RIAA has sent a letter to ISPs asking for information and offering a possible discount (“opportunity for an early decreased settlement amount”) to would-be defendants (“targeted users”).
In a letter (which has the recipient information blacked out) [...]

EFF wins against Eli Lilly’s attempt to stop publication of leaked documents.

Congratulations to the Electronic Frontier Foundation which just won an important judgement against drug giant Eli Lilly. Eli Lilly tried to stop a number of websites from publishing leaked documents about Zyprexa, Eli Lilly’s top-selling drug. The judgement is available and the zyprexa.pbwiki.com wiki which challenges Eli Lilly is still online.
From EFF’s press [...]

Is the anti-war movement shooting itself in the foot?

John Walsh on who was left out of the recent anti-war demonstration:
What is the matter with Democratic politicians, you may say. Nothing, as such. And the politicians speaking at the rally were among the best that the timid Dems have to offer – Maxine Waters, John Conyers and Dennis Kucinich, for example. But these Democrats [...]

Britons: Your BBC could sell you out with DRM.

It looks like the BBC is gearing up to distribute their work with DRM using a player that only runs on Microsoft Windows. Cory Doctorow on BoingBoing.net has more.
If you pay for the BBC or if you want to see how viewer-funded public television can turn on the audience it is supposed to serve, [...]

The high cost of low price: Wal-Mart’s website discrimination barely scratches the surface.

While I sympathize with Robert Accettura that discrimination of this sort against web browsers is objectionable (particularly when important services like disaster relief service forms only allow Microsoft Internet Explorer users), there are many stronger reasons to object to Wal-Mart; we barely need to get into how their website won’t let Firefox users view [...]

Joshua Frank lays out Democrat line on Iran

The American hypocrisy on nuclear weapons says that the US is allowed to have and build nuclear weapons, sell or give them to our wholly-owned subsidiary, Israel, but Iran (and probably every other country) cannot have nuclear weapons. America can’t bully those who already have nuclear weapons, hence the hypocrisy of how the US [...]

How is your proprietor treating you?: Steve Jobs tries to justify the whip.

“DVD Jon” Johansen’s DRM blog responds to the recently published Apple open letter (where Jobs tries to justify digital restrictions management and place Apple in the position of unwilling proprietor).

Steve Jobs on Music
Steve Jobs’ misleading statistics
Steve Jobs on licensing Apple digital restrictions management—I don’t agree that licensing this more broadly is a good idea; if [...]