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Thai Government To Close 400 Anti-government Sites

Sep 3rd, 2008 · The Guardian is reporting that the Thai government plans to close down 400 anti-government websites and is asking ISPs to block 1,200 more. The response follows a declaration of a state of emergency which has seen troops take to the streets of Bangkok …
see also: ISPs · Website · protesting · emergency · European · Guardian · Crackdown

Thai Government To Close 400 Anti-government Sites

Sep 3rd, 2008 · The Guardian is reporting that the Thai government plans to close down 400 anti-government websites and is asking ISPs to block 1,200 more. The response follows a declaration of a state of emergency which has seen troops take to the streets of Bangkok …
see also: ISPs · Website · protesting · emergency · European · Guardian · Crackdown

IE8 Breaking Microsoft's Web Standards Promise?

Aug 30th, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out a story in The Register by Opera Software CTO Hakon Lie which tells the story of how Microsoft's interoperability promise for IE8 seems to have been broken in less than six months. Quoting: "In March, Microsoft announced …
see also: Microsoft · community · The Register · compliant · default · promises · Internet Explorer

HP Launches FOSSology Open Source Tracking Tool

Jan 23rd, 2008 · An article in Computerworld UK reports on a new open source analysis initiative launched by Hewlett-Packard. The FOSSology Project's mission is to 'build a community to facilitate the study of Free and Open Source Software by providing free data analysis …
see also: video · software · advertising · community · HP · licensing · Missions

White House Ordered to Preserve All Email

Nov 13th, 2007 · A federal judge Monday ordered the White House to preserve copies of all its e-mails in response to two lawsuits that seek to determine whether e-mails have been destroyed in violation of federal law. The issue surfaced in the leak probe of administration …
see also: laws · electronics · Archives · Mystery · Lawsuits · United States · copies

Science In Islamic Countries

Oct 2nd, 2007 · biohack sends us to Physics Today for a thought-provoking article on the status of and prosects for science in Islamic countries. The author, a Pakistani physicist, posits that 'Internal causes led to the decline of Islam's scientific greatness long before …
see also: world · Science · genuine · research · countries · Pakistan · Physics Today

FSF Positioning To Sue Microsoft Over GPLv3?

Aug 28th, 2007 · Groklaw notes that the Free Software Foundation has decried Microsoft's attempts to distance itself from its obligations to abide by GPL Version 3 (press release here). Citing Microsoft's earlier declaration that they are not bound by GPLv3, the Free …
see also: Groklaw · Microsoft · copyrighted · distance · obligation · GPLv3 · Free Software Foundation

Baiji River Dolphin May or May Not Be Extinct

Aug 12th, 2007 · Major news outlets are reporting that after 20 million years, Baiji (Yangtze River Dolphin) are now officially extinct. This is apparently actually old news; it was announced on a Baiji conservation website in December of last year. One outlet, though, …
see also: ca · scientists · restrictions · Website · Navigation · animals · evidence

RIAA Campaign Against Students Hits Stormier Seas

Aug 9th, 2007 · It's been astutely observed that the RIAA's "ex parte" campaign against "John Doe" college students seems to have run into much stormier waters than its campaign against regular folks. Discovery motions were thrown out by the judges in cases involving …
see also: students · College · Discovery · sea · campaign · RIAA · Expert

Bring Down Internet Explorer In Six Words

Aug 8th, 2007 · Some handy Japanese guy called Hamachiya discovered a bug in Internet Explorer. Under certain conditions, an asterisk when used as a wildcard can crash IE as soon as the user attempts to go to another page." The article claims the "five HTML tags and …
see also: Internet · Japanese · HTML · IE7 · exploration · CSS · Internet Explorer

Oklahoma Security Expert Attacks RIAA Claims

Aug 7th, 2007 · A group of Oklahoma University students has made a motion to vacate the ex parte order the RIAA had obtained compelling the university to turn over their names and addresses. In support of their motion was the expert witness declaration (PDF) of a computer …
see also: IP · computer · students · Internet · Lawsuits · University · attorneys

FBI Used Spyware for Online Search

Jul 20th, 2007 · The FBI has used PC spyware for the first time to reveal the identity of an offender who sent bomb threats to a high school in Washington state. According to heise Security, a declaration from the FBI official who applied for the search warrant describes …
see also: PC · Online · computer · identity · Security · operation · schools

Groklaw Explains Microsoft and the GPLv3

Jul 10th, 2007 · After all the questions about how the GPLv3 will or won't apply to Microsoft following Microsoft's declaration that they weren't bound by it, PJ of Groklaw wrote this story about how and why the GPLv3 will apply to Microsoft. Specifically, it covers in …
see also: software · Groklaw · Microsoft · distribution · Novell · GPLv3 · agreement

Is RIAA's Linares Affidavit Technically Valid?

Jul 3rd, 2007 · In support of its ex parte, 'John Doe,' discovery applications against college students, the RIAA has been using a declaration by its 'Anti-Piracy' Vice President Carlos Linares (PDF) to show the judge that it has a good copyright infringement case against …
see also: students · copyrighted · community · College · PDF · Discovery · RIAA

E-Voting Report Finds Problems with Modern Elections

Jun 21st, 2007 · The Open Rights Group has released a report on challenges faced by voting technology. Using the May 2007 Scottish/English elections as a testbed, researchers have collated hundreds of observations into a verdict on voting in the digital age. 'The report …
see also: Online · technology · digital · interview · technologies · PDF · local

EU Moving to Ban Online Hate Speech

Apr 25th, 2007 · Several members of the EU Parliament are moving to ban online hate speech. 'The draft of the declaration, which heise online has seen, calls on providers in somewhat vague language to make provisions against "hate pages" part of their standard terms and …
see also: EU · Online · speech · Language · provisions · declaration · Heise

Novell Bombards SCO with Summary Judgment Motions

Apr 22nd, 2007 · Novell has filed 4 motions for Summary Judgment against SCO, which essentially ask the court to toss the remainder of SCO's case that isn't already being arbitrated between SUSE and SCO. One seeks a ruling from the court that Novell transfered none of …
see also: SCO · copyrighted · UNIX · Novell · judgment · SuSE · exhibit

Intel to Make Cheap Flash Laptop

Dec 6th, 2006 · In a similar vein to the One Laptop Per Child computer Intel have announced that they intend to produce a similar cheap laptop using flash storage.The entry of Intel and the declaration that Microsoft intend to get Windows running on the One Laptop Per …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · computer · Machine · Intel · laptop · Storage

Could That Be The Wireless Police Knocking?

Jul 22nd, 2006 · Should private-property owners be required to practice safe wireless? Are the wireless police about to come a-knockin' on the front door of your castle? Network World reports on a condo complex in Arizona that will monitor your wireless signal for security. …
see also: regulator · technology · Lawsuits · private · manager · lawyer · Security

U.S. Secretly Tapping Bank Databases

Jun 24th, 2006 · The Washington Post and New York Times are reporting on a Bush administration initiative that has tapped into a vast global database of confidential financial transactions for nearly five years. Relying on a presidential emergency declaration made under …
see also: nation · New York Times · confidential · presidential · administration · global · private







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