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"Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind... War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." -- John F. Kennedy |
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Insights into Information Security by Randy Bias |
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Topic: Computer Security |
7:47 pm EST, Nov 5, 2003 |
] This is a weblog written by a friend of mine who is has much infosec ] clue. I expect good things out of Randy's blog. I do as well. A strongly recommended read. Insights into Information Security by Randy Bias |
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Topic: Business |
11:02 pm EST, Jan 26, 2003 |
Steve Albini writes an essay for the Negativland site about how screwed the music industry really is, particularly if you're a young indie band looking for a "Big Break." Never mind any "artists rights" noise you might hear - examine the hypothetical numbers he includes toward the end of the article and you'll see exactly why the music industry hates MP3s. The Problem With Music |
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Economist.com | Copyrights |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
11:41 pm EST, Jan 23, 2003 |
] To reward those who can attract a paying audience, and ] the firms that support them, much shorter copyrights ] would be enough. The 14-year term of the original ] 18th-century British and American copyright laws, ] renewable once, might be a good place to start. The economist presents a radical copyright proposal. Economist.com | Copyrights |
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The Law & Technology of DRM |
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Topic: Intellectual Property |
11:39 pm EST, Jan 23, 2003 |
What will DRM technologies mean for the future of information? The Berkeley Center for Law and Technology (BCLT), Berkeley Technology Law Journal (BTLJ), the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic and the School of Information Management & Systems (SIMS) are proud to announce this year's ground-breaking conference confronting the controversies surrounding digital rights management. This conference will be held at Berkeley from Feb 27 through March 1. Speakers include: Brian LaMacchia, Pamela Samuelson, Carl Shapiro, Hal Varian, David Farber, Lucky Green, Hal Abelson, Edward Felten, Larry Lessig, Jerry Berman, Mark Lemley, and many others. The Law & Technology of DRM |
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Topic: Arts |
10:21 pm EST, Jan 23, 2003 |
This is totally awesome. At one point in my life someone more schooled than myself in the arts explained that art was generally reflective of what was happening in the society at large when it was produced. This really made sense to me. I've seen some fitful starts in terms of technology/art integration, but someone finally pulled it off. From the front page: Motion sensors embedded in the space detect the movement of people, creating a reactive relationship between the real and virtual environments. Movement within the space effects creatures' empathy towards each other. Also, the biomass 'feeds' off people's movement within the space (an empty room corresponds to a barren environment). Over time, creatures adapt according to the behaviour of people in the space.
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RFC 2828 - Internet Security Glossary |
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Topic: Computer Security |
2:50 pm EST, Jan 23, 2003 |
This is an attempt by the IETF to clarify and define computer security terms. RFC 2828 - Internet Security Glossary |
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