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Lessig's "In Defense of Piracy"

Oct 12th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is running an essay from Lawrence Lessig about the fair use of copyrighted material on the Internet. He makes the case that companies who go to extreme lengths to squash minor videos, such as Universal, are stifling creativity …
see also: video · Internet · defense · piracy · copyrighted · Wall Street Journal · Companies

Lessig's "In Defense of Piracy"

Oct 11th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is running an essay from Lawrence Lessig about the fair use of copyrighted material on the Internet. He makes the case that companies who go to extreme lengths to squash minor videos, such as Universal, are stifling creativity …
see also: video · Internet · defense · piracy · copyrighted · Wall Street Journal · Companies

Twilight of the GPU — an Interview With Tim Sweeney

Sep 16th, 2008 · cecom writes to share that Tim Sweeney, co-founder of Epic Games and the main brain behind the Unreal engine, recently sat down at NVIDIA's NVISION con to share his thoughts on the rise and (what he says is) the impending fall of the GPU: "...a fall that …
see also: Hardware · Microsoft · engineering · interview · founder · Texting · death

Twilight of the GPU — an Interview With Tim Sweeney

Sep 15th, 2008 · cecom writes to share that Tim Sweeney, co-founder of Epic Games and the main brain behind the Unreal engine, recently sat down at NVIDIA's NVISION con to share his thoughts on the rise and (what he says is) the impending fall of the GPU: "...a fall that …
see also: Hardware · Microsoft · engineering · interview · founder · Texting · death

Can I Be Fired For Refusing To File a Patent?

Aug 17th, 2008 · I am a developer for a medium-sized private technology company getting ready for an IPO. My manager woke up one morning and decided to patent some stuff I did recently. The problem is, I'm strongly opposed to software patents, believing that they are …
see also: software · technology · company · industry · Lawsuits · private · manager

Non-Compete Pacts Called Bad For Tech Innovation

Jun 22nd, 2008 · carusoj writes in with NetworkWorld reporting from a panel at Harvard last week. It concluded that employee non-compete agreements have stifled tech startup development in Massachusetts, where the pacts are aggressively enforced, but failed to hold back …
see also: industry · Tech · enforcement · startups · employees · Harvard · innovation

$90 Asus Sound Card Whips Creative's Best

Apr 8th, 2008 · Sound card giant Creative caught plenty of flak for its recent driver debacle, and has long been criticized for bullying competitors and stifling innovation. But few have been willing to compete with Creative head-on, allowing the company to milk its …
see also: Fi · audio · company · competitors · eMule · competitions · drivers

Gates Foundation Vs. Openness In Research

Feb 19th, 2008 · There have been complaints within the World Health Organization of some oddly familiar-sounding tactics and attitudes by the Gates Foundation. Scientists who were once open with their research are now 'locked up in a cartel' and are financially motivated …
see also: world · scientists · research · health · Foundation · diversity · stifling

EU Regulator Raids Intel Offices

Feb 12th, 2008 · BBC news is reporting that Intel's offices in Munich, Germany have been raided by European Union competition regulators. From the article: 'The Reuters news agency reported that the Commission also raided computer retailers on Tuesday including Germany's …
see also: PC · EU · regulator · computer · commission · BBC · office

White Paper Decries RIAA Attempts To Raise Infringement Payouts

Feb 6th, 2008 · Public Knowledge, the CEA, and six other industry and public interest groups have issued a white paper critical of the attempts of the RIAA and other major copyright players to have statutory infringement levels raised. 'Noting that the courts can currently …
see also: parties · laws · player · industry · Public · Lawsuits · copyrighted

Copyright Cutback Proposed As RIAA Solution

Jan 2nd, 2008 · InfoWeek blogger Alex Wolfe proposes a novel solution to the ongoing spate of RIAA lawsuits over alleged music copying. He suggests legislation which cuts back corporate copyrights from 120 years to 5 years. "We should do what we do to children who misbehave," …
see also: protection · solution · Music · computer · CD · corporate · blogger

UK Music Retailers Beg, Drop the DRM

Nov 22nd, 2007 · thefickler notes that consumers aren't the only ones carrying "Death to DRM" placards. UK music retailers are telling the recording industry enough is enough — that the industry's obsession with copy protection is hurting, not helping, profit. Kim …
see also: DRM · protection · Music · consumer · UK · industry · piracy

Senators Call For Hearing On Carrier Content Blocking

Oct 27th, 2007 · Two Senators on Friday called for a congressional hearing to investigate reports that phone and cable companies are unfairly stifling communications over the Internet and on cell phones. Now that the Senate is getting into the act, Comcast will probably …
see also: Internet · Cell · carriers · Companies · Senate · Congressional · stifling

Sun CEO Says NetApp Lied in Fear of Open Source

Sep 7th, 2007 · In reaction to NetApp's patent infringement lawsuit against Sun, CEO Jonathan Schwartz today said in his blog that NetApp basically lied in its legal filing when it said Sun asked them for licensing fees for use of their ZFS file system technology. In …
see also: blog · technology · Vendors · Lawsuits · proprietary · community · licensing

How to Stop the Dilbertization of IT?

Mar 17th, 2007 · In the simplest terms: too many IT workplaces have become Dilbertized -- micromanaged, bureaucratic and stifled creatively. It's become an environment where busy work is praised and morale is low. How is it possible to bring IT's appeal back? 'IT professionals …
see also: solution · technology · environment · moral · creativity · Crisis · stifling

How Apple Kept the iPhone Secret

Jan 10th, 2007 · Bogus prototypes, bullying the press, stifling pillow talk — all to keep iPhone under wraps. Fortune's Peter Lewis goes inside one of the year's biggest tech launches. One of the most astonishing things about the new Apple iPhone, introduced yesterday …
see also: Google · Partners · Apple · prototype · Yahoo · Tech · fortune

Court Rules GPL Doesn't Violate Antitrust Laws

Nov 9th, 2006 · Internet Cases reports on a new decision from a federal court in Chicago holding that 'the GPL and open-source have nothing to fear from the antitrust laws.' The suit was against IBM, Red Hat and Novell, arguing that by distributing Linux for free, they …
see also: Linux · IBM · antitrust · products · laws · distribution · Novell

FDA Gets Mixed Advice on Nanotechnology

Oct 12th, 2006 · mikesd81 writes, "There's an article at the Associated Press about how the government must balance close oversight of the fast-growing field of nanotechnology against the risk of stifling new development. Contrasting view came from a panel of experts …
see also: medical · regulator · products · Science · consumer · dollars · Associated Press

' Naughty Bits' Decision Not So Nice

Jul 11th, 2006 · Many readers found stifling Judge Richard P. Matsch's decision yesterday that Cleanflix, a service selling versions of popular movies edited (some would say censored) to remove violence, nudity and other elements, was in violation of U.S. copyright law …
see also: service · laws · copyrighted · movie · violence · violations · stifling

Has Corporate Info Security Gotten Out of Hand?

Jan 18th, 2006 · What is the right balance between security and productivity, in the corporate IT environment? Looking back at my company, 10 years ago, our machines were connected directly to the Internet, no proxy, no firewall, no antivirus software. Today, my company's …
see also: applications · servers · network · software · productivity · Deadline · products







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