Wired News: All Eyes on ElcomSoft Trial. Observers say the case could set significant legal precedent in interpreting the reach of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a law drafted to protect intellectual property owners that has drawn criticism for stifling the public’s ability to freely use copyrighted materials they purchase. [Tomalak’s Realm]
General
Oyez, Oyez…
Here’s hoping that they use some rationality when they decide this one…
Supreme Court Takes Case on Race and School Admissions [New York Times: National]
And you expected something different?
Get a T-1 or other high speed connection and you’ll never have to worry about this again…
WSJ. Jeff King, president of Road Runner, the high-speed Internet unit of Time Warner Cable, calls the practice of advertising shared Wi-Fi connections “cable theft.” His company has cracked down on some people who were allegedly sharing their connections. [John Robb’s Radio Weblog]
Interesting…
Following up where the corporation left off. VA Software’s SourceForge.net is self billed as the world’s largest Open Source software development website. However, when VA Linux became VA Software, they closed the source to SourceForge, while stating that there would be continued development of an Open Source version of the software.It’s been over a year – and VA hasn’t released any source code. Tim Perdue, one of the founders of Sourceforge has decided to do something about it. [kuro5hin.org]
Greed
I’d claim it, but I don’t know where the little fucker is.
Even for $25 Million, Still No Osama bin Laden. Last year the bounty was raised to $25 million, and still no one has claimed it. Whatever happened to good old-fashioned human greed? By John Tierney. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
PC Version Needed
Grand Theft Auto : Vice City. So as someone who loved the original Grand Theft Auto games, then bought a PS2 mainly to be able to… [Derek’s Rantings and Musings]
Fast. Faster…
Doc Searls: “The next ten years will feel like three.” [Scripting News]