Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Hostage captain recaptured by pirates after dramatic escape attempt – Times Online | tags: cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Thai protesters target Asia summit – Reuters | tags: google, news, security, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
megamerican alerted us to a leaked document (PDF) from a Virginia Fusion Center titled “2009 Virginia Terrorism Threat Assessment.” The document is marked as “Law Enforcement Sensitive,” not to be shown to public. Citizens for Legitimate Government has a write-up. Slashdot gets a mention on page 45 — not as a terrorist organization itself, but as one of the places that member of Anonymous may hang out: “A ‘loose coalition of Internet denizens,’ Anonymous consists largely of users from multiple internet sites such as 4chan, 711chan, 420chan, Something Awful, Fark, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Slashdot, IRC channels, and YouTube. Other social networking sites are also utilized to mobilize physical protests. … Anonymous is of interest not only because of the sentiments expressed by affiliates and their potential for physical protest, but because they have innovated the use of e-protests and mobilization. Given the lack of a unifying creed, this movement has the potential to inspire lone wolf behavior in the cyber realms.” According to the report, cell phones and digital music players have been used to transfer plans related to criminal activity, and therefore presumably could be grounds for suspicion. Podcasting is also suspicious.

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Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on Pirate ships converge on US hostage at sea – The Associated Press | tags: cap, google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
10
2009
Comments Off on US plays waiting game with Somali pirates – Globe and Mail | tags: cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
9
2009
Comments Off on Somali Government Ready to Resolve Piracy Problems – Voice of America | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
9
2009
Richard Koman writes “Warner Music Group is apparently blocking everything YouTube ContentID comes up with as potential infringement. We knew that, but this piece by Jason Perlow shows that they’re also spewing out DMCA takedown notices for some pretty clearly fair-use stuff. In my interview with EFF’s Fred von Lohmann he talks about how, as bad as the DMCA process is — and it’s pretty firmly against fair-use — YouTube’s process gives remixers and digital creators even fewer options to assert their right to speak through the fair use of copyright material. While EFF is negotiating with Google and the studios, he suggests that users boycott YouTube if they won’t stand up for fair use.”

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Comments Off on EFF Lawyer Calls YouTube ContentID Worse Than DMCA | tags: google, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
9
2009
Comments Off on Somali pirate ambition undeterred by navy patrols – Reuters | tags: 3G, cap, google, Mac, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
9
2009
DrEldarion writes “The Associated Press, who has been acting very bipolar lately about Google News (they get paid by Google for their content, and then complain about Google “stealing” that content), has another issue with not knowing what their association is up to: they set up a channel on Youtube, and then threatened an AP affiliate for embedding that content.”

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Comments Off on AP Harasses Own Member Over AP Youtube Videos | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
9
2009
Comments Off on US warship in stand-off with pirates holding American captain hostage – Times Online | tags: 3G, cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news