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Defending the Philippine IP Law system - POINT OF LAW By Alex Ferdinand S. Fider







Defending the Philippine IP Law system -
POINT OF LAW By Alex Ferdinand S. Fider

Defending the Philippine IP Law system -
POINT OF LAW By Alex Ferdinand S. Fider
05/24/2004 09:55 PM

Philippine Star May 25 2004 2:05AM GMT




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But today I’m going to do something perhaps unexpected: I’m going to defend TV.



The first thing is, I register campaign coverage, no matter what the medium, as pure pleasure.

I’m a media omnivore. I enjoy reading magazines (the New Yorker ran a profile on Dean a couple weeks ago which was quite good). I enjoy reading weblogs for every candidate and point of view. I enjoy listening to the radio.

And I enjoy watching the coverage on TV.



Some of the reasons to watch TV are obvious. The candidates are not actually in Washington state, so the only way I can see them is on TV. I love to watch the debates especially, but I also like to see them talk to Judy Woodruff, Tim Russert, Charlie Rose, and others. Since I don’t get the chance to talk to the candidates every day, journalists have to stand in for me.

One of the knocks against TV is that it’s tough on candidates in seemingly bizarre ways. The talk about the “Dean scream” for instance seemed to go on and on. But there’s a point to this: I want TV to be tough on the candidates. It’s a test. It’s part of the process. I want to know how the candidate handles pressure.

The media will (or should be) tough on the President too, and these candidates want to be President.

And it looks to me as if TV reporters are equal opportunity sharks. If they smell blood, there’s a feeding frenzy. It doesn’t matter who the candidate is. (Exception: once it comes to the general election, Fox News will be clearly in favor of Bush.)



I think I detect a subtext that bothers me. It goes like this imagined conversation:

A: Hey, TV is stupid, all sound-bites, no substance.

B: Yes, well, you know you can read about the candidate on the Internet, go to meet-ups, read some great stuff in print magazines, and so on. It’s up to you find good information.

A: Oh, sure, I do all that. It’s not me I’m worried about, it’s Joe Sixpack who just watches TV that I’m worried about. He’ll just believe whatever he’s spoon-fed.


All I can say is, I know Joe Sixpack, and he’s better than that.

And if Joe doesn’t vote the way you do, it’s not because of TV, it’s because he preferred the other candidate for his own reasons.

Blaming TV is like blaming the wind for losing the football game.

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To save you from digging through the discussion, the quickest way to defend yourself is to install the More Internet preference pane (mount the DMG, then copy the More Internet.prefPane file to your /Library/PreferencePanes folder or run the "install prefpane" script). Then go to system preferences, launch the "More Internet" panel, select the "help" protocol and use the Change button to assign it to some non-harmful application such as Chess (simply deleting the protocols will not solve the problem). While you're there it's a good idea to add a new protocol called "disk" and assign it to a non-harmful application as well - this prevents malicious sites from being able to auto-mount networked disk images on your system, something which while not exploitable on its own can be used in conjunction with other exploits (like the help: one) to execute arbitrary code.

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  2. Lock the user's account and email them a warning of the attack and a special key needed to unlock the account again. This relies on the user having access to their email account when they next have a need to access the system. It also assumes that the user's email account is secure, but since both the user's password and the secret unlocking key will be required to access the system email security is of less importance (the user's password is not sent with the unlock key).
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I just got home from the vet.

The whole drive down there, we sat in some of the worst LA traffic I've seen in years (at least it felt that way . . . my perception was obviously skewed by grief and worry) and Sketch howled and panted the entire way, so I scritched his little fang face, and told him how so many kitties and monkeys were pulling for him, and how we were getting closer to the doctor who would take care of him and help him feel better. The truthis, I was trying to convince myself more than him. By the time we got there, he was breathing so hard he wasn't even holding his head up, and I was convinced that he was going to die before I could get him into the waiting room.

As soon as we walked in, a tech came over and put him into an oxygen cage to help him calm down and breathe, while Anne and I waited to talk with the doctor.

After a few tense minutes, the vet came in, and told us that Sketch has congestive heart failure, and that's why his lungs are filling up with fluid. He said that this is a common condition in Maine Coon cats, and he's treated it many times before. It was very reassuring to hear so much confidence from the vet. At least now we have an idea of how to proceed.

We still don't know what brought it on, and until we perform the cardiac ultrasound, we won't know for sure, or how to treat it. The vet told us that he can drain Sketch's lungs with Lasix, and when Sketch calms down, he'll be able to do the ultrasound. He's pretty sure it's hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, though, and he told us that he just saw a kitty this morning who he treated a year ago, who looked just like Sketch when she came in. I don't want to have false hope, but Anne keeps saying, "I just don't think it's Sketch's time to go," and I desperately want to believe her.

The really sad news is that, even after his lungs are cleared out, we won't ever be able to reverse the damage to his heart, and he will eventually die from it. If we *are* able to drain his lungs and figure out what's wrong with his heart, he should have good quality of life, though he'll spend the rest of it on medication.

The really encouraging news is that the vet knew right away what was wrong, and how to get Sketch comfortable and stabilized. He told us that once a cat is stabilized from this sort of thing, it's very rare for them to worsen or die. So we're hopeful, but prepared for the worst, as well.

You know that saying, "Prepare for the worst, hope for the best"? When you're actually doing it, it's a lot harder than it sounds.

The doctor wants to take things slowly with Sketch, so he doesn't stress him out and make things worse, so right now we're just focused on making him comfortable and getting his lungs clear. Once that's done, we'll do the ultrasound, and then we'll get a better picture of what comes next. I doubt we'll know anything for at least 24 hours.

I want to thank everyone who has kept Anne, me, and Sketch in your thoughts. Your comments and e-mails have meant a great deal to us (even Sketch, who only reads at a first grade level.)

I'll post more when I know more.


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Threat of famine in
Sudan

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Coming...

iBook Is A Lean,
Clean Machine

Vaja iVod Mini
FileMaker Ships
FileMaker Server 7

Apple Up For Double
D&AD Prize

VeriSign Buys
Germany's Jamba for
$273 Million
(Reuters)

Report: Sony Says
'Cell'-Based TV
Ready by 2006
(Reuters)

Google Proposes
Software Guidelines.

Nuclear Weapons in
Iran: Plowshare or
Sword?

How to Stop
Depression
Medications: Very
Slowly

Going Under the
Knife? Your Deepest
Secrets Are Probably
Safe

Century-Old Death
Records Provide a
Glimpse Into
Medicine's History

Welcome to
Cicadaville (Enter
at Your Own Risk)

When Even
Mathematicians Don't
Understand the Math

Water Wrinkles
Restless Legs:
Uncomfortable and
Overlooked

Falling Palm Fronds
The Patina of Age
Good Teeth, Good
Health

The Search for
Year-Round Raspberry
Leads to the
Greenhouse

When Manhattan
Freezes Over

The Uncertain Future
of an Eye in the Sky

Gout Hobbles Plenty
of Commoners, Too

Hazards: All Dressed
Up, Carrying Germs

Bad Hair? As Mice
Attest, It's
Probably Not Your
Shampoo

Two Countries, Two
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Antidepressants

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