Jan 28 2009

UK Government Abandons Piracy Legislation

arcticstoat writes “Following last year’s reports of a scheme to ‘ban’ pirates from the Internet via ISPs in the UK, it looks as though the UK government has now decided to back down on the plan, saying that it hopes it won’t have to apply ‘the heavy hand of legislation’. The UK’s Intellectual Property Minister, David Lammy, said that ‘I’m not sure it’s actually going to be possible,’ as a result of the complexities of enforcing such legislation. Lammy also revealed that he had a different opinion on file sharers than many people in the music industry. He pointed out that there’s a big difference between organized counterfeiting gangs and ‘younger people not quite buying into the system’. He added that ‘we can’t have a system where we’re talking about arresting teenagers in their bedrooms. People can rent a room in an hotel and leave with a bar of soap — there’s a big difference between leaving with a bar of soap and leaving with the television.'”

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Jan 28 2009

Roddenberrys' ashes headed to space – United Press International


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Roddenberrys' ashes headed to space
United Press International – 2 hours ago
LVP99090801 – 08 SEPTEMBER 1999 – LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA: Mrs. Gene Roddenberry, wife of the late Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, unveils the new Star Trek stamp, September 8, at Star Trek The Experience, in the Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas,
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Jan 28 2009

How the US Lost Its China Complaint On IP

An anonymous reader writes “The World Trade Organization yesterday released its much-anticipated decision involving a US complaint against China over its protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. The US quickly proclaimed victory, with newspaper headlines trumpeting the WTO panel’s requirement that China reform elements of its intellectual property laws. Yet the reality is somewhat different. As Michael Geist notes, the US lost badly on key issues such as border measures and criminal IP enforcement, with the international trade body upholding the validity of China’s laws.”

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Jan 27 2009

Four X25-E Extreme SSDs Combined In Hardware RAID

theraindog writes “Intel’s X25-E Extreme SSD is easily the fastest flash drive on the market, and contrary to what one might expect, it actually delivers compelling value if you’re looking at performance per dollar rather than gigabytes. That, combined with a rackmount-friendly 2.5″ form factor and low power consumption make the drive particularly appealing for enterprise RAID. So just how fast are four of them in a striped array hanging off a hardware RAID controller? The Tech Report finds out, with mixed but at times staggeringly impressive results.”

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Jan 27 2009

Remains of Majel Roddenberry to join husband's in space tribute – CBC.ca


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Remains of Majel Roddenberry to join husband's in space tribute
CBC.ca – 1 hour ago
Some cremated remains of Majel Barrett Roddenberry (seen here in 1995) will join those of her Star Trek creator husband Gene in space, her son announced.
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Jan 27 2009

Snowfall Threat Closes Schools – Washington Post


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Snowfall Threat Closes Schools
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Latest Area Weather: Visit The Post's online weather page for the latest data, forecasts, Capital Weather Gang blog posts and more.
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Jan 27 2009

Kindle 2 for Valentine’s Day? – Christian Science Monitor


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Kindle 2 for Valentine’s Day?
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By Andrew Heining | 01.27.09 Jeff Bezos isn’t giving any hints, but many indicators point to the rollout of a revamped version of Amazon’s Kindle e-book reader in two weeks.
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Jan 27 2009

Does Apple Really Own Multi-Touch?

The Macintosh turned 25 years old this past weekend, and Apple [AAPL] seems to be celebrating the occasion by sicking its blood-lusting attorneys on Palm [PALM] in a potential patent infringement suit. The intellectual property in question is Apple’s multi-touch software, which enables iPhone and iPod Touch users to interact with their devices …

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Jan 27 2009

Apple Awarded Patent For iPhone Interface

Toe, The writes “Apple’s 358-page patent application for their iPhone interface entitled Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics has been approved after more than two years of review by the US Patent Office. Apple’s claims include: ‘A computer-implemented method for use in conjunction with a computing device with a touch screen display comprises: detecting one or more finger contacts with the touch screen display, applying one or more heuristics to the one or more finger contacts to determine a command for the device, and processing the command. The one or more heuristics comprise: a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a one-dimensional vertical screen scrolling command, a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a two-dimensional screen translation command, and a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a command to transition from displaying a respective item in a set of items to displaying a next item in the set of items.’ As Apple seems eager to defend their intellectual property, what will this mean to other touch developers?”

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Jan 26 2009

We’re In Danger of Losing Our Memories

Hugh Pickens writes “The chief executive of the British Library, Lynne Brindley, says that our cultural heritage is at risk as the Internet evolves and technologies become obsolete, and that historians and citizens face a ‘black hole’ in the knowledge base of the 21st century unless urgent action is taken to preserve websites and other digital records. For example, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as US president last week, all traces of George W. Bush disappeared from the White House website. There were more than 150 websites relating to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney that vanished instantly at the end of the games and are now stored only by the National Library of Australia. ‘If websites continue to disappear in the same way as those on President Bush and the Sydney Olympics… the memory of the nation disappears too,’ says Brindley. The library plans to create a comprehensive archive of material from the 8M .uk domain websites, and also is organizing a collecting and archiving project for the London 2012 Olympics. ‘The task of capturing our online intellectual heritage and preserving it for the long term falls, quite rightly, to the same libraries and archives that have over centuries systematically collected books, periodicals, newspapers, and recordings…'” Over the years we’ve discussed various aspects of this archiving problem.

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