På den här bloggen brukar jag inte bara spruta länkar omkring mig utan kontext (den som är intresserad av sånt kan följa mitt del.icio.us-flöde), men den här lilla videosnutten har jag tittat på nästan varje dag den senaste veckan. Efteråt är jag alltid avstressad och harmonisk.
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Wednesday, February 27th, 2008“Why are all the Swedish bands anarchists?”
Monday, January 15th, 2007
Med tanke på att den här bloggens tagline är “Programmering, juridik, punkrock och andra trivialiteter” kan man tycka att just punkbiten är lite eftersatt. Jag har hittat en del riktigt bra plattor via emusic som jag tänkte skriva om när andan faller på, men just idag måste jag bara tipsa om denna underbara Nothing Nice To Say-stripp.
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Sunday, April 2nd, 2006- DRM Is Killing Music [t-shirts] –"…and it’s a rip off"
- Lawrence Lessig [innovation intellectualproperty lawrencelessig] –"We are now, as the South Americans in the 1990s, waiting for the government to clarify the rules. Investment is too uncertain; the liability too unclear. We thus wait, and fall further behind nations such as Japan [...]"
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Monday, March 13th, 2006- Schneier on Security: The Future of Privacy [bruceschneier privacy] –"Over the past 20 years, there’s been a sea change in the battle for personal privacy."
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Monday, January 23rd, 2006- GPLv3 Draft — GPLv3 [copyrights freesoftware gpl gpl3 opensource] –the long-awaited first draft of GPLv3 seems to be here
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Monday, November 14th, 2005- My life as a Code Economist [economics eriksink software toread] –
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Monday, November 7th, 2005- Mark’s Sysinternals Blog: Sony, Rootkits and Digital Rights Management Gone Too Far [drm evil security] –Need anoher reason to disable AutoPlay?
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Sunday, October 23rd, 2005- EFF: Critique of "NAVSHP (FP6) DRM Requirements Report." [copyrights drm eu law] –"This is a set of technical and commercial requirements for developing a harmonized system for restricting public access to creative works, intended for use across Europe"
- Bl@ckTo\/\/3r by Brian Hatch [cracking privacy security] –"In 2005, Syngress released a sequel, named Stealing the Network [...] Syngress has generously allowed Fyodor to post his favorite chapter, which is Bl@ckTo\/\/3r (Ch5) by Nmap contributor Brian Hatch."
- mareike gast…BROKEN SHELVES [books bookshelf stuff] –"the new structure that appears through the broken shelves gives space to differently sized books."
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Sunday, October 16th, 2005- USATODAY.com – Spyware can constitute illegal trespass on home computers [law spyware trespass unauthorizedaccess] –"A federal trial court in Chicago has ruled recently that the ancient legal doctrine of trespass to chattels (meaning trespass to personal property) applies to the interference caused to home computers by spyware."
- Weatherall’s Law [australia copyrights dmca law stevenvssony tpm] –really good analysis of the Steven vs Sony case on the legality of playstation mod chips
- The Globe and Mail: Ottawa demands greater wiretap access [canada lawsuits privacy wiretapping] –"The federal government is demanding that the telecommunications industry build a wiretapping capacity into their networks that would allow authorities to conduct round-the-clock surveillance on the e-mail, Internet or phone use of more than 8,000 people
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Sunday, October 9th, 2005- sorttable: Make all your tables sortable [dhtml tools] –"As you can see, the above table now has clickable headers that sort the table by the clicked column. Note how the numeric and date columns all sort properly, too, rather than sorting alphanumerically."
- Wired News: Any DVDs, Games You Want Cracked? [copyrights dmca tpm] –"In the last review, the office allowed the cracking of web-filtering technology to see what sites are filtered out; bypassing copy protection on computer programs or video games available only in obsolete formats; cracking ebook copy-protection to allow
- Boing Boing: Criticizing politicians anonomously online is ok, says state court [anonymity defaming freespeech law] –"[...] a very good decision issued today [...] quashing a subpoena to identify a citizen who criticized a public official on a newspaper’s blog"
- Boing Boing: Guy who was busted "for using lynx" found guilty [computercrime danielcuthbert law unauthorizedaccess] –More technical info on the Daniel Cuthbert case. This one is frightening.
- Tsunami hacker convicted | The Register [computercrime danielcuthbert law unauthorizedaccess] –The linked article "’DEC hacking’ trial opens" has some, but not much, technical info
- First Monday Special Issue #2: Open Source October 2005 [firstmonday opensource] –"For this special issue, I have identified a few important FLOSS contributions made in First Monday. The papers chosen here have had an important and lasting impact on scholarly inquiry. "
- Finland adopts EUCD [copyright infosoc law] –"Finnish Parliament approved today a controversial new copyright legislation, based on European Union’s Copyright Directive (EUCD)"
- GROKLAW: Stevens v. Sony Decided in AU: Mod Chips Are Not "Technological Protection Measures" [australia copyrights dmca law tpm] –"The Federal Court at first instance found that the chips in Sony Playstations which prevent you from playing legally purchased US-sourced games were not technological protection measures because they did not inhibit the infringement of copyright."
- PACOJET [cooking icecream stuff] –Said to be the best ice-cream/sorbet maker in existence – only $3000!
- UPGRADE: Vol. VI, Issue no. 3, June 2005 (Libre Software as A Field of Study) [essays opensource] –"The guest editors present the monograph and briefly introduce the papers it consists of, that cover the current status and perspective of Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS). "
- Wendy’s Blog: Legal Tags: RentMyDVR. Buy my lawsuit? [copyrights law pvr] –"PVRblog found a service that sounds like something out of a law school copyright exam: Rent My DVR"
- Le site du Grumlee Fou [acoustic evil metal music] –" If you do not know me, I am a french guy who records some acoustic cover songs,"
- Recording Industry vs The People: Oregon RIAA Victim Fights Back; Sues RIAA for Electronic Trespass, Violations of Computer Fraud & Abuse, Invasion of Privacy, RICO, Fraud [lawsuits p2p riaa] –"Tanya Andersen, a 41 year old disabled single mother living in Oregon, has countersued the RIAA for Oregon RICO violations, fraud, invasion of privacy, abuse of process, electronic trespass, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, negligent misrep