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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Rescue Orphan Works!
Posted By: Harold
The Copyright Office has begun an
important proceeding on ways to allow works where copyright status cannot be determined (called “orphan works”) to become accessible to the public. The good folks at Public Knowledge
have this useful blurb and links. For my take, see below . . .
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: CUWIN Makes Cool Device
Posted By: Harold
The good folks at the
Champaign Urbana Wireless Network have just relased a very cool open source program that, when attached to a device built with components you cna buy in any electronic store, become a node in a mesh network. For less that a grand, you can “unwire” a whole neighborhood. Their press release is reprinted below.
The great significance of this from a Sausage Factory point of view is that federal policy in this area is completely unprepared for the ability of a few folks ona shoe string to develop a new, disruptive technology. Spectrum policy is usually about big companies or well financed start ups. The “two guys in the garage” model is not usual in spectrum, because it is so tightly regulated. That unlicensed spectrum and open source free people to do this sort of thing is yet another good argument for more unlicensed spectrum.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Will the Last Powell Out Please Turn Off the Lights?
Posted By: Harold
Michael Powell has announced his resignation as Chair of the FCC. Hardcore libertarian fiscal conservatives — such as the Wall St. J. and the CATO Institute — mourn his departure. By contrast, most public interest folks celebrate and condemn his legacies. Industry people, always wary of burning any bridges, give carefully guarded statements. And, of course, everyone speculates on who will be next chair.
As for my views? See below of course!
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: ALERT! NEBRASKA PROPOSES TOTAL BAN ON MUNI SYSTEMS
Posted By: Harold
The incumbents go for speed over finese in this latest round.
LB 157, just introduced in the NE legislature, proposes a flat out ban on municipal systems. Critically, this has been designated “emergency legislation” so that it can move through the legislature swiftly and with minimal debate. Apparently, the idea that citizens might have a say in their own governance is an “emergency” in Nebraska — at least if you are a legislator who is also a wholly owned subsidiary of the Telco and Cable lobby.
Here's hoping the people of Nebraska find out what's going on soon enough to act!
stay tuned . . . .
Tales of the Sausage Factory: “Return of the Telco Legislation” Now Playing in Indiana
Posted By: Harold
Hardly has the new year begun when new legislation has been introduced to squash local municipal systems. This time in
Indiana. Like any good nemesis, the incumbent telcos and cable cos have learned from the Pennsylvania fight and have “improved” this bill to include more noxious features and to try to hide them better. But fear not, gentle reader, all such machinations shall be revealed below.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Open Spectrum Doubters
Posted By: Harold
A mailing list I'm on pointed to
this rant by Chris Davies against open spectrum, and asked for a response after it was
cited approvingly (if confusingly) by Corante. While I am tempted to respond simply by reference to the
filksong by Brenda Sutton, I will attempt a more substantive answer below (although everyone really should buy
Rite the First Time to hear that song and others).
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Ohio the New PA? I don't think so.
Posted By: Harold
It appears to be my day to pick on poor Esme at the truly amazing and wonderful
Muniwireless website. Recently, she published
this article on
Ohio House Bill 591. Esme and others think it is the next in a series of bills like the recent HB 30
signed into law by Governor Rendell. Me, I'm not so sure. My analysis of Ohio's 591 (and why, even if stupid, it is not evil) below.
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Tales of the Sausage Facotry: Will WiFi Phones Displace Cell Phones?
Posted By: Harold
Esme Vos
comments on a WSJ article suggesting that WiFi and cell phones are mortal enemies. Sorry, but such a simplistic view of the world doesn't hold water for me. Sadly, I think the cell phone companies believe it.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Michael Powell on Indecency
Posted By: Harold
I'm reprinting below FCC Chairman Michael Powell's Op Ed on indecency that appearedin the NYT on 12-3. As most of you know, I am a frequent critic of Powell's ownership and broadband access policies, as I find him far too much the libertarian intellectual without regard to the practical impact of his policies. But on the indecency stuff, I think he raises some good points. My comments interspersed with his.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: CBS & NBC Out Conservative Fox
Posted By: Harold
Viacom, the network that has vowed to fight the FCC's indecency fine for the Jackson/Timberlake “Wardrobe Malfunction” all the way to the Supreme Court in the name of free speech, has rejected
this advertisement by the United Church of Christ as “too controversial,” as has NBC. Fox, the “conservative network,” had no problems, nor did the ABC Family Channel. What gives? Disturbing implications discussed below.
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