Creative Misuse and Abuse of Musical Tools
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New tutorials for Creative Commons
Tools, plus P2P
New tutorials for Creative Commons
Tools, plus P2P
01/04/2005 08:46 PMWhile we've been testing out
CC Publisher
betas over the past few weeks, we've
recently gone
1.0 on the application and figured it was a good time to create
an easy to follow
tutorial for using CC Publisher. We've also
created one for CC
Lookup, our audio file verification app. In addition to both new
tutorials, we've also added one that highlights new Creative Commons
aware features that were added to the Windows P2P application
Morpheus. If you'd like to share your Creative Commons licensed music
on their P2P network in a way that others can find it,
follow our
instructions.
Creativity techniques and creative tools
for problem solving
Creativity techniques and creative tools
for problem solving
09/07/2004 07:43 PMCreativity techniques and creative tools for problem solving
(lots)
mycoted.com/creativity/techniques
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"BBC Creative Archive licensing to be
based on Creative Commons -
Digital-Lifestyles.info"
"BBC Creative Archive licensing to be
based on Creative Commons -
Digital-Lifestyles.info"
05/27/2004 09:08 PMCreative Manager Pro, Agency Management
Software for the Creative and Design
industries, announced new interface
enhancements and over 400 functional
improvements in its forthcoming version
7.0.
Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management
Software for the Creative and Design
industries, announced new interface
enhancements and over 400 functional
improvements in its forthcoming version
7.0.
06/09/2004 02:31 AMCreative Manager Pro, Agency Management Software for the Creative and
Design industries, announced new interface enhancements and over 400
functional improvements in its forthcoming version 7.0. [PRWEB Jun 9,
2004]
BBC Creative Archive Based On Creative
Commons
BBC Creative Archive Based On Creative
Commons
05/26/2004 04:39 PMFair Use and Misuse
Fair Use and Misuse
08/27/2004 01:58 PMHere is a very worrisome problem concerning fair use. It has to do
with a dichotomy long noted by legal thinkers between the law on the
books and the law in action. They often diverge. And fair use is an
example of this divergence. As I said in an earlier...
MPs start review of Computer Misuse Act
MPs start review of Computer Misuse Act
04/29/2004 10:42 AMZDNet UK Apr 29 2004 2:09PM GMT
Fearless youth misuse Internet
Fearless youth misuse Internet
03/28/2005 11:18 AMPe.com - Mon Mar 28, 10:39 am GMT
FatWallet sues Best Buy over DMCA misuse
FatWallet sues Best Buy over DMCA misuse
12/02/2003 01:49 AMFatWallet responds to Best Buy's demand for information about a poster
with a suit alleging misuse of the DMCA
Misuse of 3G Mobiles to Invite
Punishment
Misuse of 3G Mobiles to Invite
Punishment
01/01/2005 09:00 PMArab News Jan 2 2005 12:28AM GMT
Internet misuse at work on the rise
Internet misuse at work on the rise
04/20/2004 05:59 AMGuardian Unlimited Apr 20 2004 10:28AM GMT
Cheat Sheet: The Computer Misuse Act
Cheat Sheet: The Computer Misuse Act
07/01/2004 01:40 PMSilicon.com Jul 1 2004 5:18PM GMT
MPs urged to overhaul Computer Misuse
Act
MPs urged to overhaul Computer Misuse
Act
06/23/2004 09:06 AMZDNet UK Jun 23 2004 1:28PM GMT
Just How Many Wireless Technologies Can
You Misuse In One Shot?
Just How Many Wireless Technologies Can
You Misuse In One Shot?
06/17/2004 02:54 PM
We've seen a lot of stories recently about overhyped wireless
"security holes" or "exploits" for both WiFi systems and mobile
phones. In almost every case, the story would get a lot of press, but
the actual risk was extremely low. The discoveries (and subsequent
publications) were mostly designed to get attention for some random
security researcher who discovered the supposed problem. Well, now
that the obvious security attacks are out of the way, security
researchers need to get a bit more creative. They can no longer just
pick on a single technology (Bluetooth? WiFi?) and find a security
hole. Now, they need to get with the converged times and go for a
combined attack. That's about the only explanation I can come up with
for the announcement of
this new "vulnerability" that makes use of Bluetooth, WiFi and SMS
all in one shot. The article doesn't do a great job of explaining
the attack, but apparently, it works by having someone
"bluejack"
a> one of the few phones that are vulnerable to bluejacking (and which
haven't been patched), using that connection to send an SMS to an
"anonymous prepaid phone" owned by the attacker. They can then use
this to determine if (just maybe) the vulnerable phone is a
T-Mobile customer. If it is, they then hijack the vulnerable phone
again, and send an SMS to T-Mobile to get login info for hotspots
(since T-Mobile now lets users get hotspot login info via SMS). If
the user is not a T-Mobile customer, there are other options, but
they're equally convoluted (sometimes involving another associate with
another mobile phone sitting at a hotspot). The group that put out
the warning admits there's no evidence that this has been done, and,
honestly, it really seems like a security hack for show more than
anything else. Of course, now the bar has been set. Who will top it
and give us the useless, unlikely security hack that involves
four different wireless technologies?
Misuse of Bluetooth technology growing
Misuse of Bluetooth technology growing
12/26/2004 03:46 AMGulf News Dec 26 2004 6:33AM GMT
Workplace internet misuse on the rise
Workplace internet misuse on the rise
04/20/2004 06:00 AMGuardian Unlimited Apr 20 2004 10:21AM GMT
China's Wen Warns Taiwan Not to Misuse
Democracy
China's Wen Warns Taiwan Not to Misuse
Democracy
12/07/2003 10:55 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 7 2003 9:39PM ET
Police warn against the misuse of
Bluetooth technology
Police warn against the misuse of
Bluetooth technology
12/26/2004 03:46 AMGulf News Dec 26 2004 6:32AM GMT
Misuse of shared numbers hits SMS
revenues
Misuse of shared numbers hits SMS
revenues
11/14/2003 02:53 PMnewmediazero Nov 14 2003 12:58PM ET
Computer Misuse Act needs reforming,
concludes APIG
Computer Misuse Act needs reforming,
concludes APIG
06/30/2004 07:47 AMOut-Law.com Jun 30 2004 12:25PM GMT
Internet Misuse at Work 'A Growing
Problem'
Internet Misuse at Work 'A Growing
Problem'
04/20/2004 03:09 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Apr 20 2004 7:16AM GMT
Computer misuse update: Doomed to fail?
Computer misuse update: Doomed to fail?
04/04/2005 01:17 PMsilicon.com Apr 4 2005 5:09PM GMT
Draft of Computer Misuse Act is widely
criticised at first hearing
Draft of Computer Misuse Act is widely
criticised at first hearing
07/28/2004 01:05 AMBangkok Post Jul 28 2004 5:50AM GMT
Direct Hacking Down; Virus Problems,
Wireless Network Misuse Up
Direct Hacking Down; Virus Problems,
Wireless Network Misuse Up
08/05/2004 12:12 PMThe latest study on computer crime and security shows that, for the
first time in a while,
direct
attacks on corporate information systems are on the decline --
from both inside and outside the company. In fact, it appears there
was a significant decline in insider's attacking corporate systems.
Of course, that's because they're all abusing the WiFi. It's not at
all clear how an insider in the company is likely to be "abusing" a
wireless network set up by the company, but the report suggests it's
an "emerging threat." Meanwhile, the biggest issue for most companies
remains virus attacks and the fact that whatever anti-virus software
they're using doesn't seem to work. At all. Either that, or they
can't convince their employees not to click on random attachments.
Well, in that case, at least we know it's
the
executives who are screwing up.
MP calls for denial of service attack
updates to Computer Misuse Act
MP calls for denial of service attack
updates to Computer Misuse Act
04/07/2005 01:18 PMPublicTechnology.net Apr 7 2005 4:25PM GMT
"Dean's Trooper Accused of Abuse: What
Did He Know About Abuse..."
"Dean's Trooper Accused of Abuse: What
Did He Know About Abuse..."
01/16/2004 10:58 AMKuwait outlaws the misuse of Bluetooth,
thinks it's banning sneaky cameraphone
pics
Kuwait outlaws the misuse of Bluetooth,
thinks it's banning sneaky cameraphone
pics
08/02/2004 05:38 PMEngadget Aug 2 2004 8:40PM GMT
Hackers face longer jail sentences under
plans to update the Computer Misuse Act
Hackers face longer jail sentences under
plans to update the Computer Misuse Act
07/05/2004 08:46 PMComputer Weekly Jul 6 2004 0:07AM GMT
Slaying the Leather-Winged Demons in the
Night: Reforming Copyright Owner
Contracting with Clickwrap Misuse.
Slaying the Leather-Winged Demons in the
Night: Reforming Copyright Owner
Contracting with Clickwrap Misuse.
08/27/2004 01:49 PMLydia Pallas Loren:
Slaying the
Leather-Winged Demons in the Night: Reforming Copyright Owner
Contracting with Clickwrap Misuse. Legal papers are even more dry
than scientific ones, but now I know the name for the sinking feeling
I get from the SCSL: "copyright misuse".
Musical interlude
Musical interlude
12/11/2003 10:56 AM
This morning I'm listening to Start Me Up by the Rolling
Stones. What an excellent song. Man. It's so weird that Microsoft
chose this as the theme song for Windows 95. Wow. I think they chose
it because they wanted us to think about the Start Menu. But ohhh you
make a grown man cry. If you rough it up startitup startitup don't
make a grown man cry. She's my fave-fave-favorite shape. Never never
never stop. I take you places you never never seen. Never never never
stop. Start me up never stop. Start me up never stop. You make a grown
man cry. You make a dead man come.
Musical Baton
Musical Baton
06/05/2005 11:19 PMTotal volume of music files on my computer
Yahoo! Music Engine says ?132 Songs, 9 hrs, 25 min, 03 sec, 553MB?.
The last CD I bought was
That's quite a while ago, I don't remember which one was last exactly.
Let's say Kid A - Radiohead.
Song playing right now
Well, I was watching TV, but if I want to hear music I usually listen
to my LAUNCHcast radio station, so I started that. ?
Musical chairs
Musical chairs
04/15/2004 04:58 PMAs online audio hits a commercial crescendo, key companies are
jockeying for position. But both RealNetworks and Apple may be left to
go it alone as the sound of Microsoft's footsteps grows louder.
Musical Snares
Musical Snares
10/28/2003 11:06 PMI should have known better, because now I'm sitting exactly where
Microsoft wants me, facing a significant "switching cost" if I want to
adopt iTunes as my music-management software of choice. Sometime soon,
I will start the laborious process of re-ripping all my CDs into MP3
files so they will play nice with iTunes. But the more I think about
it, the more antsy I get about my decision to back the iTunes camp. By
Andrew Leonard (Salon via MyAppleMenu)
Motorola goes musical
Motorola goes musical
08/04/2004 10:28 PMThe Tribune Aug 5 2004 1:41AM GMT
Musical Shares
Musical Shares
09/13/2004 10:44 AMApple's supremacy in the digital music market will be challenged by a
joint launch this month by Microsoft and Napster. By Guy Clapperton,
The Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
Big River, the musical
Big River, the musical
03/23/2005 05:34 PMJen took me to see the musical "Big River" last night. It was
incredible! Totally awesome! First of all Huck...
IT's Musical Habits
IT's Musical Habits
07/20/2004 09:22 AMThings musical
Things musical
08/02/2004 02:37 AMhttp://www.musicmobs.com/ - social network for musical tastes
musicplasma.com - visualization of musicial influences
original music from me and Stuart Sharpe - circa 1982:
Funky Quest - by Me
W
hat am I gonna do for fun - by Stuart Sharpe
Mac Vs. Microsoft: The Musical
Mac Vs. Microsoft: The Musical
01/22/2004 02:09 AMWill other PC manufacturers follow in HP's footsteps? Only time will
tell. By Jefferson Graham (USA Today via MyAppleMenu)
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