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Cerco Medical Announces the Granting of
European Patents on Its Proprietary
Encapsulation Technology
Cerco Medical Announces the Granting of
European Patents on Its Proprietary
Encapsulation Technology
09/24/2004 09:44 PMdBusinessNews.com Sep 25 2004 1:21AM GMT
Public yet Proprietary
Public yet Proprietary
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
News about Google Print raises some interesting questions.
If John has the only copy in existance of a
physical book of which content
not available anywhere, and its copyrights have expired, what
rights does John
have over the content of the book?
If Dave makes a deal with John to digitize the book's
content, what rights
does Dave have over the digitized content?
John owns the physical instance of the book, therefore he has full
control over access
to it even though he does not own the content. Can John
legally dictate
terms of use over the content which he does not own in exchange for
access?
Dave has a virtual instance of the book, so he also has full access
control.
Can Dave provide online access to the book's content under whatever
terms he dictates?
Now replace John with an public or government-funded
institution. What rights
does the we have over the book and it's digitized contents?
Another twist. Suppose Evan breaks into Dave's system,
takes a copy of
the digitized content, and posts it in newsgroups which Phil
downloads. Did
Phil break any laws? Can Phil use the content?
I am not a copyright lawyer so I don't know the answers to these
questions.
Perhaps Professor Lessig
can
answer.
To me, ownerless doesn't mean community property. It means
free for the taking.
Google is doing exactly that, taking. I have mixed feelings
about what they
are doing. On one side, they are making new information
readily available which
is good. On the other side, they seem to be claiming
stewardship over orphaned
information.

Linux's Proprietary Booster
Linux's Proprietary Booster
02/03/2003 10:14 AMLinux Magazine talks toLarry Ellison."LM: But more realistically, do
you think that Oracle's had to cede the lower end of the database
market to MySQL to concentrate on the enterprise, or is that a
customer base you wouldn't reach anyway?ELLISON: No. It's a little bit
like asking if we are worried about people who pirate Oracle. The
people who pirate Oracle are not the people who would buy our
database. The people who use MySQL are not the people who would buy
our database. They don't have
ATI Proprietary Linux Driver 3.11.1
ATI Proprietary Linux Driver 3.11.1
08/05/2004 04:20 PMRoamAD Says Metro Wi-Fi Should Not Be
Proprietary
RoamAD Says Metro Wi-Fi Should Not Be
Proprietary
03/29/2005 11:45 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 30 2005 4:28AM GMT
Xbox 2 to Use Proprietary Discs?
Xbox 2 to Use Proprietary Discs?
12/15/2003 03:16 PMMicrosoft's career page contains a very interesting job advertisement.
The ad says that the Xbox Team "is looking for a strong PM/Engineer to
manage the design and development of the Xbox Game Disc for the next
generation Xbox console." Moreover, the ad stresses the importance of
anti-piracy technology in the development of the new discs for the
next generation console. Although it is possible that MS will simply
try to incorporate sophisticated anti-piracy features in the now
standard DVD medium, it is probably easier for them to develop a
proprietary format. Nintendo did it with their GameCube discs, and
they were quite effective in combating piracy -- so why not Microsoft?
In defense of proprietary software
In defense of proprietary software
12/16/2003 10:03 AMZDNet Dec 16 2003 9:14AM ET
Will Open Source Be Forced To Go
Proprietary?
Will Open Source Be Forced To Go
Proprietary?
12/11/2003 05:03 PMRed Hat Linux is proprietary, claims Sun
boss
Red Hat Linux is proprietary, claims Sun
boss
05/02/2004 02:01 PMNote To Apple: Proprietary Is Good
Note To Apple: Proprietary Is Good
07/29/2004 06:29 PMIt's important to consider two multi-billion industries that have
thrived despite their proprietary technologies: printer cartridges and
videogames. By Lisa DiCarlo, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)
Intermec Claims RFID is Proprietary
Intermec Claims RFID is Proprietary
07/08/2004 09:05 PMOpen source vs proprietary: Both have
advantages
Open source vs proprietary: Both have
advantages
05/27/2004 12:19 AMZDNet Australia May 27 2004 4:24AM GMT
Telephony Battle: Open Vs. Proprietary
Telephony Battle: Open Vs. Proprietary
06/05/2005 10:58 PMSilicon Valley is fast moving into the world of telephony, and it is
dragging the contest between open and proprietary code along with it.
Proprietary vs. open source, part 2
Proprietary vs. open source, part 2
05/14/2004 01:37 PMZDNet May 14 2004 5:12PM GMT
In Defense and Attack of Proprietary
Software
In Defense and Attack of Proprietary
Software
12/17/2003 09:37 AMThe International Telecommunications Union's World Summit on the
Information Society (WSIS) was last week. Of particular interest was a
moderated debate on the issue of preferential treatment for
open-source products in government procurement. John Carroll
editorializes for proprietary software and RMS on the other side,
against it.
Reducing Dependence on Proprietary
Systems
Reducing Dependence on Proprietary
Systems
07/21/2004 12:42 PMMicrosoft Partially Opens Proprietary
XML Format
Microsoft Partially Opens Proprietary
XML Format
03/25/2005 11:53 AMAus Govt: Proprietary software not a
security risk
Aus Govt: Proprietary software not a
security risk
05/05/2004 09:54 AMLinus Defends Proprietary File Formats
Linus Defends Proprietary File Formats
04/13/2005 02:30 PMIntel, Partners To Develop Proprietary
UWB Spec
Intel, Partners To Develop Proprietary
UWB Spec
02/18/2004 10:38 PMFrustrated by an impasse in the IEEE standards body, Intel Corp. and
its partners have decided to pull out of the standards organization
and develop their own version of ultrawideband technology.
Proprietary, paperless e-voting is
failing -- and selling
Proprietary, paperless e-voting is
failing -- and selling
05/03/2004 03:48 AMComputer security experts are hoping a California election systems
panel's recent rejection of embittered voting machine-maker Diebold's
touch screen systems, among other legislative attempts and
media-covered machine mess-ups, might lead to an embrace of paper
backups and open source.
China May Drop Controversial Proprietary
Wi-Fi Security Requirement
China May Drop Controversial Proprietary
Wi-Fi Security Requirement
04/21/2004 05:02 PMNews.com's Richard Shim breaks the news that China might drop its
requirement for foreign manufacturers to use a new, proprietary Wi-Fi
security spec for products sold in that country: Shim's initial report
provides no detail beyond the headline. China has said that Wi-Fi
devices sold in the country after June 1 must include the WAPI
(Wireless Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure) security system,
which is proprietary to China, and can only be included in products by
a handful of Chinese firms with which foreign companies must partner.
Many U.S. firms objected and the Bush administration also stood up to
bat. It's possible the WAPI action would have violated WTO rules, as
well....
Open-Source Developers Close In on
Proprietary Vendors
Open-Source Developers Close In on
Proprietary Vendors
04/05/2005 10:21 PMOpen-source vendors of enterprise application software will have
competitive advantages over established proprietary license vendors,
especially in the SMB field, says Larry Augustin, CEO of Medsphere
Systems, during the Open Source Business Conference.
Lessons Proprietary Software Can Teach
Open Source
Lessons Proprietary Software Can Teach
Open Source
04/12/2005 01:30 PMTainted love: proprietary drivers and
the Linux kernel
Tainted love: proprietary drivers and
the Linux kernel
04/28/2004 08:55 AMAs reported on Slashdot and elsewhere, Linux kernel hackers have
discovered that some proprietary modules running on the Linux kernel
have been "lying" about their licensing. Doing so allows those modules
to pass the automated license test done when they are loaded and thus
escape the "tainted kernel" messages the loader would otherwise
produce. NewsForge has gone behind the scenes and spoken to Linus
Torvalds and the CEO of one of the firms providing proprietary modules
for Linux to learn more about this story.
Azul leads wave of proprietary server
startups.
Azul leads wave of proprietary server
startups.
09/24/2004 10:10 PMEE Times:
Azul leads wave of proprietary server startups. Quite
strange.
Non-proprietary software advances health
care information systems
Non-proprietary software advances health
care information systems
07/08/2004 12:17 PMWhen you're really, really sick, you head for the biggest, most
modern, shiniest city hospital, famed for its quality of care and
up-to-the-minute techniques. But if you want to find truly
cutting-edge health care technology, you can turn to the small, rural
hospitals. In the wards and in the labs of cash-strapped rural
hospitals, non-proprietary software is quietly making its presence
felt.
HOWTO de-obfuscate proprietary Sony
Network Walkman files
HOWTO de-obfuscate proprietary Sony
Network Walkman files
04/10/2005 02:56 PMCory Doctorow:
Waider sez, "I've spent some time over the past fortnight unravelling
Sony's obfuscated MP3 file format as used on the Network Walkman
device I have, and probably others in the same product range. The URL
has a full writeup that should allow folk to roll their own code -
I've already got command-line tools to load, list and unload the
device under Linux, and I've made a first pass at a plugin for XMMS to
allow you to play files straight off the device. Note, this isn't
ATRAC - it's obfuscated MP3."
* The file starts with a 4-byte signature, "WMMP"
* Next is a 4-byte longword giving the total file-size in bytes. This
includes the file header, i.e. it's exactly what you'd see displayed
in a directory listing of the file.
* Next is the duration of the track in milliseconds, again in a 4-byte
longword.
* The third 4-byte longword gives the number of frames in the file. If
you're trying to write a file to the device using your own code, I
recommend ripping bits out of XMMS or mp3info to get this number, as
I had difficulty locating a library that would calculate it without
actually decoding the entire file.
* There are 16 bytes of magic: there's the 0x08 0x9f 0x9e 0xff
sequence that occurs in the PBLIST file, followed by 0x01, and
padded out to 16 bytes with 0x00. I've no idea what any of this is
but it seems unchanging.
* The rest of the file is the obfuscated MP3 data, with no ID3 frames
- strip those out before you encode or your file will not play in
the device.
See, this is why DRM is doomed: some guy spends a couple weeks' spare
time picking apart a file-format for the intellectual challenge, and
then your system is irrevocably, totally, permanently b0rked. Sucks to
be a DRM engineer: how do they sleep nights, anyway?
Link
(
Thanks, Waider!)
What proprietary software can teach open
source developers about winning over new
users
What proprietary software can teach open
source developers about winning over new
users
04/12/2005 08:04 AMBeing the best doesn't always mean being the most popular. We all know
of many inferior products that are immensely, sometimes perplexingly,
popular. However, this does not mean that one must forsake the pursuit
of excellence when pursuing a broad market share. As proponents of
open source software, it should not be beneath us to pursue popularity
or to look to proprietary developers as examples. And by following the
right examples, we can help spread the usage of open source software
without sacrificing the goal of software excellence.
AuctionWagon Inc Releases Second
Generation of Proprietary eBay
Consignment System to Public
AuctionWagon Inc Releases Second
Generation of Proprietary eBay
Consignment System to Public
06/24/2005 03:15 PMAuctionWagon (www.auctionwagon.com), the world's first independent
eBay consignment store, announced that it is releasing the second
generation of its proprietary eBay drop-ff consignment system Store
Manager Pro to the public today at the eBay Live! 2005 convention in
San Jose. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]
MIV Therapeutics Reports Successful
Progress of Animal Studies on
Proprietary Hydroxyapatite Coating
MIV Therapeutics Reports Successful
Progress of Animal Studies on
Proprietary Hydroxyapatite Coating
04/19/2005 09:29 AMBC Technology Apr 19 2005 1:32PM GMT
Is Intel Building Copy Protected
Proprietary File Sharing System Into
Chips?
Is Intel Building Copy Protected
Proprietary File Sharing System Into
Chips?
03/30/2005 05:20 PMThis Reuters story is quite confusing, so hopefully more details are
forthcoming that will explain what's really happening. The story
claims that Intel has teamed up with media giant Bertelsmann to
build chips that are "compatible with"
Bertelsmann's new file sharing app. Bertelsmann announced that
application
last week, and it sounds basically like any
other entertainment industry-approved file sharing app. It's not
really about file sharing, but creating a broadcast distribution
mechanism with a tollbooth. So why is Intel getting involved? That's
not clear at all. Does this mean the file sharing system, as
currently developed, doesn't work on Intel chips? That seems highly
unlikely. What would it be working on? Does it mean that Intel is
re-architecting its chips to include this proprietary copy-protected
file sharing system at the
chip level? That also seems highly
unlikely (or, if true, highly disturbing). Intel (and others) make
the chips on which all different kinds of applications can run. They
shouldn't be favoring one type of application or building it in at the
chip level. If anything, this is probably just a marketing
relationship, where Intel may be tossing in a bit of help with
designing the software. However, it still seems like a strange
announcement.
Triton Opens Proprietary Intellectual
Property 'Triton Standard' to Public
Domain
Triton Opens Proprietary Intellectual
Property 'Triton Standard' to Public
Domain
07/20/2004 11:30 AMBelga Direct Press Releases Jul 20 2004 3:04PM GMT
Third Channel Communications LLC
Announces New Proprietary Media Asset
Allocation Decision Support Tool
Third Channel Communications LLC
Announces New Proprietary Media Asset
Allocation Decision Support Tool
06/17/2005 03:27 PMThe first channel was TV, the second channel was the Internet, the
THIRD CHANNEL is the cell phone. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2005]
Solomon Announces Engagement of Design
Continuum to Leverage Patented and
Proprietary Electric Propulsion Tech
Solomon Announces Engagement of Design
Continuum to Leverage Patented and
Proprietary Electric Propulsion Tech
03/30/2005 01:06 PMMotion Control Mar 30 2005 5:31PM GMT
Open-Xchange Server 5 Blends
Proprietary, Open-Source Perks
Open-Xchange Server 5 Blends
Proprietary, Open-Source Perks
04/12/2005 08:07 PMAccessible through common Web browsers, the collaboration platform
lets users share e-mail, calendar, tasks, threaded discussions and
documents originating from both proprietary and open-source systems.
802.16e positioned to compete against
mobile broadband wireless technologies
such as cellular, the proposed 802.20,
and proprietary technologies
802.16e positioned to compete against
mobile broadband wireless technologies
such as cellular, the proposed 802.20,
and proprietary technologies
08/29/2004 03:57 AM [PRWEB Aug 29, 2004]
Honeywell's Patented Display Technology
Licensed by Chi Mei Optoelectronics;
Honeywell Technology Increases Br
Honeywell's Patented Display Technology
Licensed by Chi Mei Optoelectronics;
Honeywell Technology Increases Br
04/13/2005 12:08 PMBusiness Wire India via Hindustan Times Apr 13 2005 2:44PM GMT
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes
Westbridge Technology With Annual
Innovative Technology Award
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes
Westbridge Technology With Annual
Innovative Technology Award
09/15/2004 01:30 PMXMLMania.com Sep 15 2004 5:14PM GMT
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IBM: proprietary technology not enough