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August 07, 2008

Brian Sapient and EFF kick Uri Geller's ass

You may remember Brian Sapient, who uploaded an excerpt from a documentary that critiqued Geller's performances and abilities (it was a clip from the Tonight Show, with Johnny Carson). In an attempt to stifle criticism, Geller claimed copyright infringement, and...

‘Fakeproof’ e-passport is cloned in minutes

You would think people would stop using loaded terms such as "Fakeproof", "Foolproof", and "Non-Lethal". ‘Fakeproof’ e-passport is cloned in minutes - Times Online New microchipped passports designed to be foolproof against identity theft can be cloned and manipulated in...

August 01, 2008

The history of trolls

No, no. Internet trolls. This gargantuan 7 page NYTimes article examines the history and motivations of the Internet's bridge-dwelling monsters. Magazine Preview - Malwebolence - The World of Web Trolling - NYTimes.com Why inflict anguish on a helpless stranger? It’s...

July 03, 2008

WALL-E, copyright criminal

At least according to bill C-61. Yes, he's adorable, but that won't get him anywhere with the Canadian government. SFFaudio - Blog Archive - WALL-E, a Bill C-61 copyright criminal. Here's the evidence: 1. WALL-E records audio from his favorite...

June 13, 2008

The Canadian DMCA: A Betrayal

Michael Geist tells us why we should be mad at Industry Minister Jim Prentice right now. Michael Geist - The Canadian DMCA: A Betrayal So why is it a betrayal? Because in a country whose Supreme Court of Canada has...

June 02, 2008

Zealous WiFi Autoconfig

This is pretty funny. It'd be funnier if it hadn't happened to me once. xkcd - Zealous Autoconfig...

May 29, 2008

Canadian border guards to check iPods

Oh great. Now I can't take my iPod with me? Copyright deal could toughen rules governing info on iPods, computers The agreement is being structured much like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) except it will create rules and...

May 20, 2008

Making safer passwords

Uh-oh. Time to change my passwords. Guess I better stop using "password1". Secure Passwords Keep You Safer According to Eric Thompson of AccessData, a typical password consists of a root plus an appendage. A root isn't necessarily a dictionary word,...

May 08, 2008

Pirates Detrimental to the Public Health

Yarr, kill the women and children. Let's keel-haul their asses. Oh, music and video piracy. You can see my confusion here. Los Angeles Says Piracy 'Detrimental to the Public Health, Safety' | Threat Level from Wired.com Local governments in California...

April 21, 2008

Artist's CC Artwork Stolen, Republished

Canadian artist finds his Web-published Creative Commons artwork and interviews were stolen and republished into a coffee table book, selling for $100 on the Internet. Luc Latulippe � Blog Archive � My illustrations, stolen and published in new book “OMG!...

March 28, 2008

Federal Court Rejects Wal-Mart’s Trademark Claim

Sweet! Now to get those t-shirts out. Public Citizen | Press Room - Federal Court Rejects Wal-Mart’s Trademark Claim Against Web Critic A federal judge today upheld a Georgia man’s First Amendment right to criticize Wal-Mart’s business practices by using...

TSA Forces Woman To Remove Nipple Rings

I'll admit I jump at the chance to disrobe in front of TSA people. Usually, I'll have my pants halfway down before they quickly usher me through. So I'm a little surprised at this. Well, not all that surprised. I...

March 27, 2008

iOptOut, a supplemental do-not-call list

Apparently there are far too many loopholes in the Canadian do-not-call legislation -- so many that Michael Geist made his own list. iOptOut - Welcome to iOptOut The Canadian government passed legislation in 2005 mandating the creation of a do-not-call...

How Network Non-Neutrality Affects Real Businesses

Excellent piece about how ham-handed approaches to traffic shaping impact real businesses, and that by denying the practice exists only causes further problems. How Network Non-Neutrality Affects Real Businesses | Xconomy My company, Glance Networks, has first hand experience. Glance...

March 25, 2008

Bell Canada Throttles Wholesalers

... without telling them. This has apparently been confirmed on DSL Reports forums, and Bell's justification is that this is part of their TOS. Bell Canada Throttles Wholesalers, Doesn't Bother To Tell Them - dslreports.com Users of the Canadian family-run...

H&R Big Brother

Interesting little tidbit from Michael Geist on H&R Block's privacy policy. It's a little unnerving to know that my tax information is being sent to the U.S. Michael Geist - H&R Block's Privacy Policy Due to H&R US's location in...

March 12, 2008

Moustache Me

Cool website which sells moustache stickers for vandalizing ads. Moustache Me First Rule of the Moustache... We do not officially endorse property damage and we hate the word vandalism (ew!). The moustaches available here are simple vinyl stickers and are...

March 04, 2008

Wordpress Security Tips and Hacks

I'm no Wordpress user, but these look like good tips. With a little modification, they could apply to most other server-based blogging software. Wordpress Security Tips and Hacks We all agree that having a secure wordpress weblog should be our...

March 03, 2008

Wikileaks gets its domain name back

The Judge apparently took some time to defend his initial actions which caused the injunction to proceed in the first place. Judge: Wikileaks gets its domain name back | The Iconoclast - politics, law, and technology - CNET News.com After...

February 19, 2008

Alternate access to Wikileaks.org

There are some alternate DNS names you can use to access Wikileaks.org since they've been censored by an unconstitutional injunction in California. The weird story is this: A Swiss bank, allegedly laundering money in the Cayman Islands is caught by...

February 11, 2008

EFF sues DHS

I know I have problems getting through the border. I'd rather not travel to the U.S. if I can help it, and I have family there. Civil Liberties Groups Sue Homeland Security for Records on Intrusive Questioning and Searches of...

December 05, 2007

End of the Vista Kill Switch

But we're not done yet... PC World's Techlog End of the Vista Kill Switch: A Good Start--But Not Enough I'm used to any news involving Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy system involving headaches for innocent Windows users who are simply...

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