The Market Age claims copyright on "Gmail"
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SCO has infringed OUR copyright, claims
IBM
SCO has infringed OUR copyright, claims
IBM
08/21/2004 04:39 PMPersonal Computer World Aug 21 2004 8:48PM GMT
German Man Claims to Hold @ Copyright
German Man Claims to Hold @ Copyright
08/19/2004 03:14 PMtheWHIR Aug 19 2004 6:56PM GMT
Email chancer claims copyright on @
Email chancer claims copyright on @
08/17/2004 09:37 AMUpdated Using @ regularly? Better cough up, then
Court ruling questions SCO copyright
claims
Court ruling questions SCO copyright
claims
06/11/2004 06:01 PMSAN FRANCISCO - The question of whether or not The SCO Group Inc.
actually owns the copyright to the Unix System V operating system is
still up for debate, according to a U.S. District Court ruling issued
Wednesday.
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Linus Torvalds Refutes SCO Copyright
Claims
Linus Torvalds Refutes SCO Copyright
Claims
12/23/2003 12:26 AMMcKusick on SCO's latest copyright
claims
McKusick on SCO's latest copyright
claims
12/29/2003 01:33 PMNewsForge asked longtime Unix and BSD guru Kirk McKusick, who has
intimate knowledge of the original AT&T versus BSD legal battles
over Unix source code in the early 1990s, to comment on SCO's recent
claims of copyright infringement in Linux. McKusick says he believes
Torvalds when he says he did not copy the files in question, but notes
that may be not the real issue here. McKusick also questions whether
the GPL license could applied to the code even if the requisite
copyright notices had appeared.
SCO Sues Novell over Unix Copyright
Claims (NewsFactor)
SCO Sues Novell over Unix Copyright
Claims (NewsFactor)
01/22/2004 02:12 AMNewsFactor - The SCO Group has filed suit against Novell (Nasdaq:
NOVL), alleging that its claims of ownership of the Unix operating
system are false and have caused irreparable harm to SCO's business.
Paper Casts Doubts on SCO's Copyright
Claims
Paper Casts Doubts on SCO's Copyright
Claims
02/10/2004 06:40 PMColumbia Univesity law professor and Free Software Foundation general
counsel Eben Moglen, points out that SCO's copyright woes could make
it almost impossible for SCO to go after Linux users.
Novell applies for Unix SystemV code
copyright ,which Sco claims ownership
,and
Novell applies for Unix SystemV code
copyright ,which Sco claims ownership
,and
12/22/2003 04:15 PMGmail Invitation Market Bottoms Out
Gmail Invitation Market Bottoms Out
06/10/2004 09:32 AMGm
ail Invitation Prices Crash: A good lesson in economics here.
On Monday morning, invitations to join the testing of Google's
Gmail Web e-mail service were still fetching as much as $100 on eBay
closed auctions. By Wednesday afternoon, sellers were lucky to crack
the $20 mark.
Increased supply is the likely cause.
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Gmail Invites Flood The Market, Prices
Crash
Gmail Invites Flood The Market, Prices
Crash
06/10/2004 09:48 AMWhen we first heard that people were actually
paying
good money to get themselves a soon-to-be-free Gmail account, we
couldn't believe it. Who would pay for
a free email account?
Apparently, the answer is a lot of people. Either way, this week
Gmail started giving out plenty of new invites, which has
fl
ooded the market and devalued the price. Still, it makes you
wonder how those who spent hundreds of dollars on a simple email
account feel now. Either way, it appears that Google is now a big fan
of the "velvet rope" method of building buzz. Having set up both
Orkut and Gmail with the "invite only" method of getting in, they've
made them seem even more appealing. It won't be long before every
other company tries the same sort of thing - though, it probably won't
work nearly as well.
Windows: The Mid-Market Favorite, Study
Claims
Windows: The Mid-Market Favorite, Study
Claims
04/05/2005 05:23 PMThose Windows vs. Linux studies just keep on coming. On Tuesday,
analysts at Info-Tech Research Group published results of their study
on operating-system usage in the midmarket. The conclusion? Very few
mid-sized companies are interested in Linux.
$88 Billion to Fund Wireless and 3G
Cellular Market, claims Strategy
Analytics
$88 Billion to Fund Wireless and 3G
Cellular Market, claims Strategy
Analytics
07/15/2004 03:26 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 15 2004 6:13PM GMT
Canadian Copyright Board allows
downloads, copyright levies
Canadian Copyright Board allows
downloads, copyright levies
12/14/2003 12:27 PM
The
Copyright Board of Canada
issued a ruling on
" private
copying ", largely via peer-to-peer computing, with several
components. First, downloading is acceptable, but uploading is not
(presumably to target hyperpirates). Second, new mechanisms for
levies were described, freezing current ones, allowing new
charges.
the Copyright Board said uploading or distributing
copyrighted works online appeared to be prohibited under current
Canadian law.
However, the country's copyright law does allow making a copy for
personal use and does not address the source of that copy or whether
the original has to be an authorized or noninfringing version, the
board said.
Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
Gmail: Google releases Gmail Notifier
08/23/2004 08:48 AMTech-Recipes Aug 23 2004 1:25PM GMT
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
Anti-Gmail Bill Now Allows Gmail
05/26/2004 01:35 PMLast month there was a lot of talk about the somewhat clueless move by
a California politician to create a law that would
ban
Google's Gmail offering, despite the fact that it was completely
optional to use. It appears that enough people (probably including
those at Google itself) sat down with State Senator Liz Figueroa to
explain how email works, and have convinced her to
tone down
the bill so that it now allows Gmail. That's right, the
anti-Gmail bill now has loopholes that specifically allow Gmail. In
other words, Senator Figueroa seems to have realized just how
pointless the bill was in the first place and is trying to save face
by adjusting it so that it still seems to have a purpose: banning a
bunch of things that no one was doing, like having humans read the
content of your emails to put in advertising.
UPDATE: 'Trampled' Wal-Mart Shopper Has
History Of Injury Claims; Report: Woman
Has Filed 16 Previous Claims, 9 At
Wal-Mart Stores
UPDATE: 'Trampled' Wal-Mart Shopper Has
History Of Injury Claims; Report: Woman
Has Filed 16 Previous Claims, 9 At
Wal-Mart Stores
12/05/2003 06:40 AMa very unlucky shopper as this is the 16th time .. frequent faller ..
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"UPDATE: 'Trampled' Wal-Mart Shopper Has
History Of Injury Claims;
Report: Woman
Has Filed 16 Previous Claims, 9 At
Wal-Mart Stores.."
"UPDATE: 'Trampled' Wal-Mart Shopper Has
History Of Injury Claims;
Report: Woman
Has Filed 16 Previous Claims, 9 At
Wal-Mart Stores.."
12/05/2003 10:14 AMInsurance Payors Cut Offshore Processing
Risk of HCFA-1500 and UB-92 Paper Claims
By Utilizing MedValue Workflow
Management System for Claims
Processing™.
Insurance Payors Cut Offshore Processing
Risk of HCFA-1500 and UB-92 Paper Claims
By Utilizing MedValue Workflow
Management System for Claims
Processing™.
08/27/2004 01:27 PMMedValue, the leading provider of Claims Processing solutions and
offshore talent to America’s leading Insurance Payors announced the
rollout of its groundbreaking MedValue Workflow Management System for
Claims Processing™(WMS), a proprietary web-based management and
collaboration tool designed to eliminate risk of processing claims
offshore by providing seamless Communication, Knowledge Management,
Management Reporting and Issues Tracking between its Customers’
US-based Staff and MedValue’s India operations. [PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]
Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify
That!? Who Will Capture Market Share in
this Exciting Emerging Market?
Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify
That!? Who Will Capture Market Share in
this Exciting Emerging Market?
03/14/2005 05:24 PMVideo Streaming: Can You Say Magnify That!? Magnific’s Inc has
released its 2nd Generation Cell Phone magnifier. This one will go
hand in hand with the popular multi-media craze “ Video Streaming”.
Favorite Sit-coms, Video Clips, Text messaging,Sports, News, Games and
whatever your heart desires to watch while in limbo or experiencing
the excitement of New Age Multi-Media Technology. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
LXE Continues to Gain Market Share in
the Fully Ruggedized Mobile Computing
Market
LXE Continues to Gain Market Share in
the Fully Ruggedized Mobile Computing
Market
09/08/2004 02:54 AMLXE Inc., a leading manufacturer of rugged wireless computers that
improve the performance of supply-chain execution applications,
reports today that Venture Development Corporation’s recent Enterprise
Mobility Report verifies LXE’s worldwide market share leadership
position in the combined “fully rugged”, hand held and vehicle-mounted
wireless computer category. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Research and Markets :Forecasts Indicate
Bahrain's Communications Market Will Be
Heavily Influenced By Competitive Market
Dynamics
Research and Markets :Forecasts Indicate
Bahrain's Communications Market Will Be
Heavily Influenced By Competitive Market
Dynamics
03/14/2005 05:59 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c13648) has
announced the addition of Bahrain Communications Projections Report
2005 to their offering. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Market analyzer lowers global PC market
forecast for 2005
Market analyzer lowers global PC market
forecast for 2005
03/24/2005 01:48 PMChina Economic Net Mar 24 2005 4:06PM GMT
Revenue Assurance Market to Reach $432
million in 2008: Market’s Future Tied to
Next Generation Services Arrival
Revenue Assurance Market to Reach $432
million in 2008: Market’s Future Tied to
Next Generation Services Arrival
03/30/2005 04:36 AMAccording to Dittberner Associates Inc., newest research the worldwide
revenue assurance/cost management market will grow to US$432 million
in 2008, from an estimated $396 million dollars in 2004. [PRWEB Mar
30, 2005]
Research And Markets - Broadband Rollout
In The Residential Market Will Remain
The Main Driver Of The Western European
WLAN Market
Research And Markets - Broadband Rollout
In The Residential Market Will Remain
The Main Driver Of The Western European
WLAN Market
12/19/2004 03:09 PMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10903) has
announced the addition of Western European WLAN Forecast, 2004-2008 to
their offering. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Gartner: India's BPO market likely to
lose market share
Gartner: India's BPO market likely to
lose market share
08/30/2004 09:55 AMBANGALORE, INDIA --India is likely to lose market share in offshore
business process outsourcing (BPO), from its current 80 percent to
about 55 percent by 2007, according to research firm Gartner Inc.
Telefrog,com LLC announces its
Partnership with Jumpat.com LLC andIts
launch into the ever crowded search
engine market, specifically the popular
andProfitable niche market of home based
businesses and network marketing or MLM
Telefrog,com LLC announces its
Partnership with Jumpat.com LLC andIts
launch into the ever crowded search
engine market, specifically the popular
andProfitable niche market of home based
businesses and network marketing or MLM
08/13/2004 03:41 AMOnce in a while, something incredibly useful and smart comes in one
power packed little package, and changes the landscape for how we do
things online. Telecommunication customers and professionals, now can
get listed and build their incomes, all in one place at
www.telefrog.com, [PRWEB Aug 13, 2004]
Research and Markets : Examination of
the Enterprise WLAN Equipment Market in
Particular the Market for WLAN Switches
Research and Markets : Examination of
the Enterprise WLAN Equipment Market in
Particular the Market for WLAN Switches
04/07/2005 02:54 AMResearch and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/reports/c15207) has
announced the addition of “WLAN Switch”…Or Just “Switch”? : Business
WLAN Market Analysis to their offering. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
The FCC wants out of copyright
The FCC wants out of copyright
08/06/2004 06:18 PMThe Broadcast Flag regime is, I think, something of an embarassment
for the FCC. Many of the commissioners came to the FCC to deregulate
telecommunications law, not to regulate the electronics industry. Yet
they find themselves in mission creep mode, issuing
command-and-control rules for the design of consumer products,
surely...
Ads and Copyright
Ads and Copyright
02/10/2004 02:41 AMNever thought I'd say this, but the Super Bowl got me thinking.
Why shouldn't every advertiser release every print, audio, or
multimedia ad they create under a Creative Commons license? Choose
BY-NC-ND, and make clear you're protecting your trademark. Forget the
cultural effect -- I'm talking pure business: What principle drives
someone to enforce the full copyright in a work they'd normally pay
millions to get in front of people's faces? Isn't it irrational NOT to
free up distribution completely? Or am I missing something?
Copyright - what right?
Copyright - what right?
10/29/2003 12:09 AMThis slashdot posting was really interesting. its brief look at the
history of copyright, and the misuse of it. Slashdot: Copyright The
scary stuff for...
The Copyright Gap
The Copyright Gap
08/01/2004 03:20 PMHere's the hypothesis: Today's telecom and copyright laws often
regulate similar subjects, but with a big difference. The telecom laws
slightly favor market entrants, while the copyright laws favor the
incumbent disseminators. The result is a "copyright gap" that grows
larger every day....
U.K. copyright law goes into effect
U.K. copyright law goes into effect
10/31/2003 11:41 AMZDNet Oct 31 2003 11:05AM ET
RSS feeds and copyright
RSS feeds and copyright
02/01/2005 08:40 PMThis dumb ass (also known as Martin Schwimmer of Trademark Blog, has a
problem with Bloglines picking up his public RSS-feed and
redistributing it. Because they might at some stage serve ads together
with the content. For those of you...
Copyright and attribution
Copyright and attribution
12/17/2004 06:33 PMCrooked Timber has a post today on
copyright and
attribution that cites Creative Commons:
In short, the informal economy of academic attribution is
much more like the kind of alternative economy that, say, Creative Commons
is trying to create than it is like the copyright industry. Academics
are usually happy when others rip, remix or even parody their work -
as
long as the remix artists acknowledge them by name. Similarly, the Creative
Commons licenses now include a requirement for attribution as standard
(it used to be optional, but 97-98% of Creative Commons users wanted
it
in their licenses, so that the CC crowd decided that it was easier to
make it the default). The requirement that people not plagiarize (i.e.
that they not use others’ work without attribution) presents no
problems whatsoever for ‘free culture.’
Can you copyright a typeface under US
law?
Can you copyright a typeface under US
law?
12/26/2004 06:33 PM
Xeni Jardin:
[
NSFNLG warning: Not Safe For Non-LawGeeks.] A
recent post on BoingBoing sparked debate among some readers about
whether or not U.S. copyright law makes it possible to protect
typefaces. Digital music guru
Jim Griffin maintains that
the answer is no. He points to Volume 37 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (
Link) as one
of several portions of US law that back his assertion. Snip from the
text of the law, with his comments:
"The following are examples of works not subject to copyright and
applications for registration of such works cannot be entertained:
(...) typeface as typeface" 37 CFR 202.1(e).
House of Representatives report accompanied the new copyright law when
passed in 1976:
"The Committee has considered, but chosen to defer, the possibility of
protecting the design of typefaces. A 'typeface' can be defined as a
set of letters, numbers, or other symbolic characters, whose forms are
related by repeating design elements consistently applied in a
notational system and are intended to be embodied in articles whose
intrinsic utilitarian function is for use in composing text or other
cognizable combinations of characters. The Committee does not regard
the design of typeface, as thus defined, to be a copyrightable
'pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work' within the meaning of this
bill and the application of the dividing line in section 101." H.R.
Rep. No. 94-1476, 94th Congress, 2d Session at 55 (1976), reprinted
in1978 U.S. Cong. and Admin. News 5659, 5668.
It's also in accordance with a court case that has considered the
matter: Eltra Corp. V. Ringer, 579 F.2d 294, 208 USPQ 1 (1978, C.A. 4,
Va.).
The U.S. Copyright Office holds that a bitmapped font is nothing more
than a computerized representation of a typeface, and as such is not
copyrightable:
"The [September 29, 1988] Policy Decision [published at 53 FR 38110]
based on the [October 10,] 1986 Notice of Inquiry [published at 51 FR
36410] reiterated a number of previous registration decisions made by
the [Copyright] Office. First, under existing law, typeface as such is
not registerable. The Policy Decision then went on to state the
Office's position that 'data that merely represents an electronic
depiction of a particular typeface or individual letterform' [that is,
a bitmapped font] is also not registerable." 57 FR 6201.
Link to previous BB post.
How not to be a copyright putz
How not to be a copyright putz
08/11/2004 05:14 PMDan Gillmor lists the ways his book is making its way into our
intellectual bloodstream. Go Dan! Go We the Media! Here's an interview
of Dan by Xeni Jardin....
Copyright Basics
Copyright Basics
07/01/2004 07:02 AMa good introductory reference
Iraq's copyright law
Iraq's copyright law
05/21/2004 02:14 PMJamie Knox sent along Iraq's newly amended copyright law (as if THIS
was where we needed to worry about rule of law in Iraq). I've just
begun going through
it, but there are favorite tidbits so
far: collections of data can be protected; readings of the Koran are
protected; and collections of government documents can be protected.
But significantly, the term is life plus 50! More disharmony...
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