Monthly Archives: June 2004

The Induce Act: Innovation Under Attack

From the EFF’s web site:

Senator Orrin Hatch’s new Inducing Infringement of Copyright Act (S.2560, Induce Act) would make it a crime to aid, abet, or induce copyright infringement. He want us all to think that the Induce Act is no big deal and that it only targets “the bad guys” while leaving “the good guys” alone. He says that it doesn’t change the law; it just clarifies it.

He’s wrong.

Right now, under the Supreme Court’s ruling in Sony v. Universal (the Betamax VCR case), devices like the iPod and CD burners are 100% legal — not because they aren’t sometimes used for infringement, but because they also have legitimate uses. The Court in Sony called these “substantial non-infringing uses.” This has been the rule in the technology sector for the last 20 years. Billions of dollars and thousands of jobs have depended on it. Industries have blossomed under it. But the Induce Act would end that era of innovation. Don’t let this happen on your watch – tell your Senators to fight the Induce Act!

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Hepatitis A discovered at Quiznos in Downtown Crossing

What a way to start the week…

Boston public health officials yesterday urged hundreds of people who ate at a downtown franchise June 17, 18 or 19 to get inoculated for hepatitis A – a shot given in the backside – after a Quiznos worker was hospitalized with the liver disease.

A hospital reported the latest case to the city, which in turn alerted Quiznos after learning the patient worked at the 74 Summer St. franchise.

Although rarely fatal, hepatitis A causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever and fatigue. The virus has a 15-day incubation period.

Sure enough, I ate there on June 17th. I guess I’ll be dropping trou’ for an innoculation.

More on Boston.com

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May Day Mystery

From the May Day Mystery web site:

The Game seems to revolve around May 1st, commonly known as May Day.

The solution to solving the puzzle lies within unraveling a series of complex, detailed, and interwoven pages that are printed every May 1st in the Arizona Daily Wildcat, the student run newspaper on the University of Arizona Campus.

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What You Should Know About Download.Ject

Information from Microsoft on the latest Windows exploit. Oy.

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Microsoft Dumps XSLT 2.0 in Favor of XQuery

Interesting entry on Dare Obasanjo’s blog regarding Microsoft’s decision to not support XSLT 2.0 or XPath 2.0 in the next release of the .NET framework. Instead, they’re switching to XQuery.

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GMail

Finally got myself a much-coveted GMail account. Too bad I had to cheat and buy one off of eBay ($0.99).

For some reason I feel like a better man now.

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Hermione, Oh Me, Oh My

Donald, Donald, Donald…you bring shame to UNIX geeks everywhere. And I’ll bet your web site will bring a restraining order to you some day, too.

The Countdown to Hermione Granger’s 18th birthday

(shudder)

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We've moved!

jarnot.com has moved from a spare PIII 500 in my basement to 1&1 Hosting. I feel like I’ve grown up. :-)

I just need to find some spare time to rewrite my kludgy PHP wrapper around MovableType. Until then, I’m using a bare-bones install of MT.

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