A Software License That’s Libre But Not Gratis?
duncan bayne writes “My company is developing some software using Ruby. It’s proprietary software — decidedly not free-as-in-beer — but I don’t want to tie my customers down with the usual prohibitions on reverse engineering, modification, etc. After all, they’re licensing the product from us, so I think they should be able to use it as they see fit. Does anyone know of an existing license that could be used in this case? Something that gives the customer the freedom to modify the product as they want, but prohibits them from creating derivative works, or redistributing it in any fashion?”
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Russia Aims Towards Mars
Iddo Genuth writes “Russia’s Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) has announced its intentions to build a low-orbit space station which, according to the agency, will support future exploration of the moon and Mars. There’s also a suggestion to extend the operational lifespan of the International Space Station by five more years, resetting its retirement date to 2020. The project proposal is already on its way for review by the Russian government. Some Russian sources also reportedly proposed the (rather ludicrous) idea of converting the ISS into some kind of an interplanetary transport vehicle, which would serve as the ‘ultimate mother ship’ in manned planetary missions to the moon or even Mars.”
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NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris – CTV.ca
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NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris
CTV.ca – 2 hours ago It was enough of a concern that the North American Aerospace Defense Council — better known as NORAD — called the Canadian government to let them know that a piece of space debris was headed towards Calgary. Falling space junk strays from Alta. collision course Globe and Mail Space junk disaster narrowly averted Calgary CTV CBC.ca – Edmonton Sun – Nanaimo Daily News – Calgary Herald all 30 news articles |
Tracking reveals songbirds' route – BBC News
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Tracking reveals songbirds' route
BBC News – 13 Feb 2009 By Mark Kinver The migration routes of two species of songbirds have been tracked for the first time, say scientists. They fitted tags to wood thrushes and purple martins in the north-east of the US before the birds began their journey to central and … Birds of a feather fly far a field. Canada.com Scientists flabbergasted by speedy birds The Associated Press Washington Post – Globe and Mail – Toronto Star – United Press International all 262 news articles |
Flood warning cancelled – Lindsay Daily Post
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Flood warning cancelled
Lindsay Daily Post – 3 hours ago KAWARTHA LAKES – Kawartha Region Conservation Authority advises that the Flood warning issued on Thursday, February 12 is no longer in effect. Flood fears rising The Barrie Examiner Rain causes flooding concerns Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre Alliston Herald – Delhi News Record – Waterloo Record – St. Catharines Standard all 45 news articles |
Apple Not Cool With Jailbreaking – E Canada Now
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Apple Not Cool With Jailbreaking
E Canada Now – 4 hours ago New York (ECN) – When it comes to products, Apple has always liked to keep it in the family. Its electronic devices have always had some compatibility issues with non-Apple software. Apple officially declares iPhone jailbreaks illegal TechSpot Apple, MPAA, RIAA attack DRM circumvention requests Ars Technica VNUNet.com – CNET News – Register – ChannelWeb all 82 news articles Langue : Français |
Mazda3 Sport GT wears happy face – The Province
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Mazda3 Sport GT wears happy face
The Province – 13 Feb 2009 It doesn't seem that long ago that Mazda dealers complained privately they only made money servicing and fixing the latest models under warranty. Refreshed 2010 Mazda CX-7 receives new engine CanadianDriver New Mazda3s to premiere at Geneva show TheChronicleHerald.ca Edmunds.com/Inside Line – U.S. News Rankings & Reviews – Wheels24.co.za – Automobile Magazine all 28 news articles |
Hands On: Halo Wars – PC Magazine
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Hands On: Halo Wars
PC Magazine – 13 Feb 2009 by Daniel S. Evans Just when you thought Microsoft couldn't go any further with its Halo franchise, the company throws us a changeup and delivers an RTS game in the Halo universe. 'Halo Wars' demo hits 2m downloads Digital Spy Halo Wars demo goes double platinum GameSpot IGN – XboxAddict.com – DaniWeb – G4 TV all 39 news articles |
British explorers to measure Arctic ice in North Pole – Canada.com
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British explorers to measure Arctic ice in North Pole
Canada.com – 12 Feb 2009 By Claire Biddiscombe, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 12, 2009 5:01 PM Icebergs, which often glide by the province in the spring, are a popular attraction for tourists to Newfoundland and Labrador. Team will use radar to measure thinning Arctic ice Reuters Explorers head to pole to measure sea ice The Canadian Press The Sun – BBC News – Oneonta Daily Star – MSNBC all 63 news articles |



