Tag: copyright

Bookmarks for January 4, 2010

  • A Form of Madness – Dive Into HTML5
    HTML 5 forms. Oh, this is going to make interface design much nicer. In about four of five years, anyway.
  • What Could Have Been Entering the Public Domain on January 1, 2010?
    Thought it was worth pointing this one out, as there's bound to be another round of copyright extension lobbying fairly soon – when isn't there? Here's a list of what could have been public domain today, were it not for the 1976 extension. Can you find an argument for any of these works not being in the public domain now?
  • Atheist Ireland Publishes 25 Blasphemous Quotes | blasphemy.ie
    For all I make jokes about being a "good protestant boy", in the years since the Good Friday Agreement, I had more or less come to believe that a united Ireland was a good and desirable thing – the British have unquestionably fucked the place for centuries, and eventually the majority opinion in the North is going to be in favour of a united Ireland. That was until today, when I discovered that Ireland have enacted a law forbidding blasphemy. That's so fucking retrograde it's unreal, and genuinely makes me concerned about a united Ireland again. And if you need a demonstration of why it's stupid, well, take a look here.

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  • YouTube – The Open Road London (1927)
    This one's done the rounds a lot, but I'm going to want to look it up ater, I know I am, so here's yet another lnk to it. Colour video footage of London from 1927.
  • Illegal movie download forces shutdown of free Wi-Fi | coshoctontribune.com | Coshocton Tribune
    MPAA shitweasels decide that they're jsutified in fucking over an entire town's municipal internet facilities in revenge for a single download. This should not be legal. This is what the RIAA, the BPI and any other organisation that is still fighting for the now-outmoded implementation of copyright that we currently have wants the ability to do with three strikes laws, and DCMA notices and all the other apparatus of enforcement that they are accreting to themselves by lobbying – to place the risk to their profits over the common good.

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