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Boeing's Dream Comes True

Boeing's Dream Comes True 04/27/2004 01:16 PM

The company's fuel-efficient 7E7 Dreamliner could rule the skies.




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The Boeing Co.'s Connexion by Boeing satellite-delivered Internet service picked up two new clients this week. Austrian Airlines Group will install the service on its long-haul fleet, while Teekay Shipping said it will install the service on some of its ships. Austrian Airlines will install the in-flight broadband Internet service to three of its Boeing 777 aircraft and three of its Boeing 767s beginning in early 2006. Austrian Airlines becomes the third European airline to sign up for the service, after Germany's Lufthansa and SAS' Scandinavian Airline Systems. Connexion by Boeing uses satellites to provide high-speed data connections between aircraft and ground stations linked to the Internet. The connection speed is typically about 5Mbps downstream to the aircraft and 1Mbps upstream to the Internet. The deal with Teekay Shipping marks Boeing's first success in the maritime sector. Teekay will install the broadband Internet service on 50 of the its ships. The maritime service will deliver a 5Mbps downstream connection and a 256Kbps upstream service. It will support Internet access, e-mail, corporate intranet access, and other data services.

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    Just over three years ago, I started work at Creative Commons with little idea of what I was getting into. It involved copyright, I knew, and it involved Lawrence Lessig, and that alone was enough to ditch my plans to practice law in New York. (Ok, practicing law wasn't too tough to pass up, but New York was.) It became clear shortly into the job that the decision was even better than I'd ever imagined. It was as if everything I'd done, in school, at work, and through my hobbies, had culminated in this position working for an embryonic nonprofit called Creative Commons.

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    In law school, I wrote an article about the musical Rent -- not my favorite piece of art, by a long shot, but one with a great joint-authorship dispute at its center. The playwright worked closely with a dramaturge to get the show into Broadway shape, and pretty much everyone agreed that without the dramaturge's contributions, the final show would never have existed. Problem was, they had no contract, and no other paperwork demonstrating an intent to share authorship credit. So, a federal court gave the full copyright to the playwright. In the article I argued that it was nonsense to expect artists to begin a jam session by filling out paperwork. (If you've seen "Get Creative," our first flash movie, the line "we interrupt this brainstorm to call the lawyers" comes straight from that experience.) But, as sure I was that the rules were wrong, I had no idea what to recommend in their place.

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    I'm sure that, in some form or other, I'll carry on with the CC effort. But in any case, I like to think that like Menudo or Spinal Tap, we're the kind of band that stays together regardless of the particular line-up at a given time.

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    Tomorrow, we're going to watch the Eagles play in the NFC championship game. The snow is supposed to stop before game time, but it's going to be cold. Like, 18 degrees with a wind-chill below zero. Brrr. Are we crazy or what?

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