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I've posted about this on the Crankshaft Coalition forums. Let's put all future discussion about this on there.
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(Hey, less than 20 minutes behind your post).
Alright, thanks. I'll follow that link. I have the tables created with (hopefully) the right privileges now, after having to dig through the mysql, geeklog and drupal docs. It's been a while since I worked with mysql. |
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One more, Jon, but not related to the new journals. Thought you might like to know that Sony is a part of the Open Invention Network (http://www.openinventionnetwork.com/), which was launched 10 Nov 2005 and has as its purpose to "acquire patents and offer them royalty-free to promote Linux". Sony joins IBM, Philips, Red Hat and Novell. Novell's $15.5 million acquisition of the Commerce One patents are already in the mix.
Big corporations are many-headed beasts and some heads take longer to get the word than others. The head at Sony that came up with that DRM rootkit is probably brain-dead. We can hope, at least. |
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It looks like the EFF is considering some sort of legal action against Sony for the rootkit debacle: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004149.php .
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Bwahaha! That kind of stick will help them choose the carrot (benefits of being honest with customers) a lot quicker.
The page you linked to has this one, also: http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004151.php Xerox is trying to justify their hidden tracking dots. "Xerox defends its decision because it's not as big an intrusion as spyware, wiretapping, or spying on you through your cell phone. It's the everybody-else-is-doing-it excuse." We need bigger cluesticks. |