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  • Things I Didn’t Hear from the Democratic Convention

    Breaking news – donate to GeekPAC! 3 days remain on our fund drive.

    The Democratic National Convention is now over, and it’s time to take an account of what was (or wasn’t) said. Despite being regaled by some outstanding speeches by very powerful politicians, there were quite a few things left out of the mix. And let’s be serious – I wasn’t expecting to hear them, but it helps to recount what was left unsaid just for the record.

    Here’s a small list:

    1. Big media and big entertainment’s stranglehold on IP laws and the resultant killing of innovation
    2. Exceedingly high bar to entry for poorer schools to provide access to information services: digital media, web, and software
    3. Destruction of the marketplace of ideas via abuse of the patent system
    4. Big telecom’s spiking of our privacy rights
    5. Economic impairment as a direct result of the nation’s IP laws and regulations
    6. Continuing growth of the digital divide, or as I like to say, the “Information Divide”

    Each of the above wasn’t addressed for a specific reason, because each of the above has a very specific special interest group behind the status quo. For #1 and #4, the perpetrators are obvious. For #2, look no further than many of the software providors for our schools. And no, I’m not addressing any particular company, for there are many. For #3 and #5, think of all the high tech vendors who have a vested interest in the status quo, and they have learned their way around Washington, DC. For #6, well, we all have a hand in that one. In order to get past the Information Divide, we pretty much have to come to terms with its primary cause: the mauling of the marketplace of ideas at the hands of government.

    And lastly, what I’m most disappointed not to hear is one iota of support behind the idea that information rights are now human rights. I explain the details of this more thoroughly in the GeekPAC position paper, but the gist is that data and information are vastly more important than our current laws would indicate. As such, our continued development as an technological powerhouse depends on their overhaul and drastic reform. With our dependence on digital data, digital resources, and digital transactions, it behooves us to recognize their importance and introduce a bit of sanity into our legal structures, such as:

    1. protect citizens from an overreaching government
    2. create a sustainable system of copyright law that recognizes the importance of the commons
    3. overhaul (or remove entirely) our current patent laws, as they apply to software technology
    4. a real plan to address the differences in technology access currently defined by socioeconomic status
    5. recognition of a wider array of fair use rights – such as the right to access whatever information we legally hold in our possession

    And I’m not holding my breath that we’ll hear anything at the Republican Convention either. Now you should understand why I always say that we are people without a party. Those who support these issues must create politically viable groups and influence elections and legislation.

    Oh, did I mention that GeekPAC is having a fundraiser RIGHT NOW?

    Donate to GeekPAC and fight for your information rights!

  • Twitter Updates for 2008-08-27

    • If all goes well, I’ll make an announcement tomorrow about a cool gadget giveaway to the biggest fundraiser for GeekPAC 🙂 #
    • Think… “un-iPhone” #geekpac #
    • heading to moma. I heart moma. #
    • @laurelatoreilly is there any way that geekpac can get some oreilly love? #
    • @jzb kind of. I’ve hit up the people I know at Sun and Red Hat, but that hasn’t been the focus. any recommendations? #
    • @hunleyd @uid0 you guys need to get a room 😉 #

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  • Twitter Updates for 2008-08-26

    • live, from new jersey, it’s @johnmark! #
    • geekpac update – over 50% there! one week left! http://www.geek-pac.org/ #
    • @guyma all play, baby 🙂 #

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  • Fund Drive Update – Over 50% of the way there!

    We’re entering the stretch run of our fundraiser, and we’ve crossed the 50% barrier! If you haven’t donated yet, now’s your chance:

    Donate at fundable.com!

    Coming soon: a donor’s page thanking those who have pledged.

  • Twitter Updates for 2008-08-24

    • @gstein city beer freaking rocks. the proprietors are very knowledgeable #
    • taking care of both kids tonight with cathy going to bunco party. #
    • @ravenzachary I agree. I think poverty and the riaa (and IP policy in general) are related #
    • @ravenzachary one of #geekpac ‘s challenges is educating others of the link. bad ip laws == dig. divide #
    • mccain team is smart – appealing to disaffected hillary supporters #
    • @robinbloor …with a needle and a spoon … #

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  • Twitter Updates for 2008-08-22

    • @lisah F— IT? 🙂 #
    • I <3 @Roebot – I swear I haven’t paid him a dime to pimp GeekPAC! #
    • @laurencooney there has to be *some* reason for the fireworks, right? #
    • @sunlightnetwork thanks to sunlight labs, it helped us put together this: http://tinyurl.com/5ef48w #
    • beginning to think that sending out a mass email on Friday morning late in the summer wasn’t the smartest idea #
    • @sjvn Jack Chick? *shudder* there’s a name I haven’t heard in a while. I grew up on that stuff. #
    • @Roebot I love you, man – no matter what anybody else says about you 😉 #
    • wow they still play eine kleine nachtmusik for hold music. everytime I hear it I think of “hooked on classics” and add mental drum machine #

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  • Twitter Updates for 2008-08-21

    • USA takes Guatemala 1-0 in front of a very hostile Guatemalan crowd. Carlos Ruiz is a dirty cheat. Nice start to WC qualifying. #
    • wondering how long before big media unleashes the lawyer dogs on justin.tv #
    • @bgoldy lightweight 🙂 #
    • @storming that sounds like our daughter. we stopped trying to dress her when she was 2 🙂 #
    • @divadanese Then shouldn’t your name be “Minnie”? ba-dum-ching (be sure and tip your waiters) #
    • @jrep @storming I agree with Blizzard – support is rarely in a position to be the advocate for the community. but we need a new name #
    • the term “community manager” is almost meaningless. r u daily support? community outreach? community marketing? community/customer advocate? #
    • @uid0 LOL… well, in truth, that’s how some people operate 🙂 #
    • @storming that’s kinda what i was getting at. Ideally, though, the community person/group will inhabit a semi-autonomous place #
    • @storming because the community group has to have a mandate from execs to prevent screwing over your community. #
    • @hunleyd LOL! nice… OH HAI! I’M IN YOUR FORUMS, DELETIN’ YOUR MESSAGES. KTHXBAI! #
    • @jzb very true – but I remember when it didn’t. #
    • @jrep I used to agree with that, but now I’m not sure. I mean, when does a viable community not bring value to the company? #
    • @jrep google and red hat really forced me to rethink that #
    • @jzb but I think things are definitely trending towards community being a distinct group. At least, it is at @CollabNet 🙂 #
    • @storming ah… yes, very true. I guess I’m drawing a distinction between community leadership and community interaction. Is that fair? #
    • @storming @jrep @mjasay hmm… I smell a panel at OSBC 🙂 #
    • @storming really? bury them in the product group? I dont’ think that 1 reflects the strategic value of community or 2 carries enough weight #
    • @jrep good point re: unique culture of each community #
    • @storming agree product is part of it, but “community managers” will live on in some separate capacity – comm. partic. will be absorbed #
    • @storming re: teaching culture – force employees into read-only community access for the first 3 months. and pop quizes! #
    • @guyma I’m all for straddling product / community fence. I just dont’ think it can happen from within product group 🙂 #
    • GeekPAC fundraiser update: over 40% there! http://tinyurl.com/5lz8as come on, peeps! #
    • @shellynoel @amcpherson I wish I were going to see Radiohead tomorrow night 🙁 #

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  • Wired: Copyright Owners Must Consider ‘Fair Use’ Before Sending Takedown Notice

    Just saw this mentioned in Wired – a federal court judge in San Jose issued a ruling in the Lenz vs. Universal case, where Universal issued a DMCA takedown notice for content posted on Youtube, and the recipient of that notice is now suing Universal for damages:

    In the nation’s first such ruling, a federal judge on Wednesday said copyright owners must consider ‘fair use’ of their works before sending takedown notices to online video-sharing sites.

    The 10-page decision (.pdf) came a month after Universal Music told a San Jose, California federal judge that copyright owners need not consider the “fair use” doctrine before issuing takedown notices requiring online video-sharing sites to remove content.

    Other than pointing out that the term “consider” presents a considerable amount of wiggle room, this seems to be a positive step in the right direction. In fact, part of Universal’s argument was that it was impossible to determine whether content met any fair use standard. It will be interesting to see if this precedent stands.

    Read the full Wired article

  • Twitter Updates for 2008-08-20

    • uh oh… dog is giving me the eye – it’s feeding and walking time! #
    • @lisah Ha Ok but whenever I give anyone wine, I’m also required to give a russian river brewing belgian-style ale. you have been warned 🙂 #
    • rt @CollabNet “Four new CUBiT videos are now up on the site: http://tinyurl.com/68jqha ” CUBiT is our automated build + test platform #
    • @geekygirldawn preach on, sister #
    • @jzb cool! would love to talk to you about it #
    • on yet another conference call #
    • wow, amazing what a full night’s sleep can do for you #
    • @mjasay ’tis true. but we were both running on fumes yesterday #
    • @jzb in my case, I’m almost 50% less homicidal after a full night’s sleep #sarcasm #
    • @fusion94 good to know. how was Barca? #
    • rt @irabinovitch “Does your Senator support S.223 ? Ask them to file their FEC data electronically like the House: http://www.pass223.com#
    • @billjohnston the RIAA is one problem we’re trying to solve with GeekPAC – http://www.geek-pac.org/ #
    • @pandora_radio @billjohnston the issue of RIAA pressure requires good old-fashioned lobbying. support GeekPAC: http://tinyurl.com/5lz8as #
    • retweet @guyma “Ok, social network just took a HUGE step backwards – get ready for HoffSpace http://tinyurl.com/5q6z4r ” me: AWESOME! #
    • @guyma one of the greatest things about WC 2006 was seeing all the “I <3 Hoff” t-shirts. The Germans… didn’t quite get the humor #
    • Protesters missing in China and shot dead in Tibet: http://tinyurl.com/6lz8p8 (thanks to @Roebot ) #
    • @garethgreenaway that link to FUSE for Windows doesn’t work – goes to digg’s 404 page #
    • @rossturk yes. no way you’re going to please everyone with a sourceforge.net redesign #
    • @mjasay and how would I get in touch with Mr. James U. ? Would love to tell him about GeekPAC #
    • should I hook my wordpress blogs up to disqus? discuss… 🙂 #

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