thewayne: (Cyranose)
Apparently, like Disney wanting a trademark on the phrase Dio de los Muertos, Fox wants nothing else to exist that might confuse people.

It would be laughable if it weren't for the fact that to file a DMCA takedown notice that the filer must affirm under penalty of perjury that all the facts are true. Considering that there is no way Doctorow's book could be confused for the TV series, that person committed perjury because they clearly had no clue.

http://boingboing.net/2013/04/22/fox-sends-fraudulent-takedown.html
thewayne: (Default)
I do like Cory's writing, I especially like the fact that you can download his work off his web site for free under a Creative Commons license. He's talking about his latest Young Adult book, Pirate Cinema, and lots of other stuff.

It's a good read, albeit a bit lengthy, IMO.

http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/11/geeks-guide-cory-doctorow/all/
thewayne: (Default)
A treaty is being circulated, in secret, that could have some pretty amazing ramifications. Among them: all P2P would be illegal, including trading works that are legally available, and region-free DVD would also go bye-bye.

The beauty of this is that it's being done through secret negotiations, not publicly in Congress or the UN. And major backers? Hollywood: music industry, movie industry, attorneys.

From Cory Doctrow's site: "Wikileaks has the full text of a memo concerning the dread Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a draft treaty that does away with those pesky public trade-negotiations at the United Nations (with participation from citizens' groups and public interest groups) in favor of secret, closed-door meetings where entertainment industry giants get to give marching orders to governments in private.

It's some pretty crazy reading -- among other things, ACTA will outlaw P2P (even when used to share works that are legally available, like my books), and crack down on things like region-free DVD players. All of this is taking place out of the public eye, presumably with the intention of presenting it as a fait accompli just as the ink is drying on the treaty.
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Such fun! We've always had the best government that money can buy, it's just inspiring to see it actually at work.

http://www.boingboing.net/2008/06/06/secret-supercopyrigh.html

http://www.boingboing.net/2007/10/23/anticounterfeiting-t.html

http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/06/211236

Wikileaks is definitely a good thing.

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