Apr 26 2009

Music Copyright In EU Extended To 70 Years

rastos1 writes “The European Parliament extended the copyright in the EU for the performers of musical works from 50 to 70 years. The legislation will be reviewed in 3 years. The European Commission will consider extending the scope to audiovisual works too.” So performers will collect for 20 more years from the date of performance; composers’ rights already extend to 70 years beyond their deaths.

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Apr 25 2009

Rough economy threatens Zuma's SAfrica promises – AFP


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Rough economy threatens Zuma's SAfrica promises
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JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – Jacob Zuma led his African National Congress to election victory with sweeping promises to help the nation's poor, but will enter office with little room to manoeuvre due to a faltering economy.
Opposition parties cowed as ANC lion roars victory Times Online
Zuma to be South Africa's Next President Voice of America
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Apr 25 2009

Students Fall Ill in New York, and Swine Flu Is Likely Cause – New York Times


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Students Fall Ill in New York, and Swine Flu Is Likely Cause
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By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Tests show that eight students at a Queens high school are likely to have contracted the human swine flu virus that has struck Mexico and a small number of other people in the United States, health officials in New York City
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WHO Cites Potential for Swine Flu Pandemic Washington Post
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Apr 25 2009

From Sandy Strip of Sri Lanka, Tales of Suffering as War Traps … – New York Times


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From Sandy Strip of Sri Lanka, Tales of Suffering as War Traps
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A Sri Lankan soldier on Friday looked over civilians who had fled the war zone in the northern part of the country controlled by Tamil rebels.
Video: Sri Lankan civilians trapped in 'no fire zone' – 25 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
Burnt, broken, silent: the child victims of Tamil war Times Online
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Apr 25 2009

Analyzing (All of) Star Trek With Face Recognition

An anonymous reader writes “Accurate face recognition is coming. Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition, a face recognition start-up spun out from Carnegie Mellon University, has posted a tech demo showing an analysis of the entire original Star Trek series using face recognition. The online visualization includes various annotated clips of the series with clickable thumbnails of each character’s appearance. They also have a separate page showing the full data of all the prominent characters in every episode including extracting thumbnails of each appearance.” Their software can recognize frontal or near-frontal face instances.

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Apr 25 2009

Blackwell Launches Print-On-Demand Trial In the UK

krou writes “In Dec. 2006, we discussed the Espresso Book Machine. Well, on April 27 the bookseller Blackwell will launch a three month trial of the machine in its Charing Cross Road branch in London as a ‘print on demand’ service for shoppers in an effort ‘to consign to history the idea that you can walk into a bookshop and not find the book you want.’ When the trial begins, it will be able to print any of some 400,000 titles; Blackwell’s overall goal is to extend this to a million titles by the summer, and to spread out more machines to the rest of its sixty stores once it works out pricing. Currently, they charge shelf price for in-print books, and 10 pence per page for those out of print (about for a 300-page book), but are analyzing customer behavior to get a better pricing model. Says Blackwell chief executive Andrew Hutchings: ‘This could change bookselling fundamentally. It’s giving the chance for smaller locations, independent booksellers, to have the opportunity to truly compete with big stock-holding shops and Amazon… I like to think of it as the revitalization of the local bookshop industry.’ Their website notes that in addition to getting books printed in-store, in future you will be able to order titles via their site. (They also mention that one of the titles you can print is the 1915 Oxford Poetry Book, which includes one of Tolkien’s first poems, ‘Goblin’s Feet.’)” You’ll also be able to bring in your own book to print — two PDF files, one for the book block and one for the cover.

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Apr 25 2009

Health Agencies Warily Monitor Swine Flu Strain – New York Times


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Health Agencies Warily Monitor Swine Flu Strain
New York Times
A Mexican woman and her child wear masks inside a metro station in Mexico City Saturday. By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. and LIZ ROBBINS The World Health Organization decided not raise the pandemic alert level in the wake of a swine flu outbreak in Mexico,
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Seventh case of swine flu confirmed in California Reuters
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Apr 25 2009

Burnt, broken, silent: the child victims of Tamil war – Times Online


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Burnt, broken, silent: the child victims of Tamil war
Times Online
A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Tamil girl with a severe leg injury was sharing a hospital bed yesterday with her elder sister, who had burns to her face.
Video: Sri Lankan civilians trapped in 'no fire zone' – 25 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
From Sandy Strip of Sri Lanka, Tales of Suffering as War Bears Down New York Times
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Apr 25 2009

Zuma to be South Africa's Next President – Voice of America


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Zuma to be South Africa's Next President
Voice of America
By Scott Bobb South Africa's ruling African National Congress has swept Wednesday's elections. But it has failed to win the two-thirds majority it sought and has lost control of a major province.
South Africa's ANC fails to get 2/3 of seats The Associated Press
ANC wins but falls short of two thirds Telegraph.co.uk
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Apr 25 2009

Worm Solves Gmail’s CAPTCHA, Creates Fake Accounts

Malware creates new accounts until Google blocks the infected computer, then the worm uninstalls itself

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