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People are rightly concerned

May 3, 2002 by Michael Boyle

People are rightly concerned

about the order to SonicBlue (a digital TV recorder outfit) to track ReplayTV users’ viewing choices. The idea behind the order is to give the media companies who are suing SonicBlue more information. Sort of a high-tech discovery process, really, on the principle that both parties in a trial should have access to legitimate evidence.

I’m missing a fundamental concept though. What does the question of whether or not a viewer looks at ads or not have to do with copyright? I can’t see any connection between them. If I buy a book, no one can force me to read the whole thing. If I buy a magazine, no one can force me NOT to draw moustaches on all the models faces with my (copyright-circumventing) Sharpie.

For copyright to be an issue, then, takes three steps, all extremely tenuous. First of all, it would seem to me, networks have to successfully argue that a program with the specific ads they show, when they show them, together forms one copyright (or, I guess, an anthology). Second, that in every TV program there are implied terms of service that we viewers automatically agree to each time we turn on the box. And third, that the network (or whoever controls the head end) can force those who agree to the terms of service embedded in a program to watch the entire program from beginning to end.

Tags: Media

More DMCA fun!

May 3, 2002 by Michael Boyle

More DMCA fun!

This time the story comes to us from Tom Murphy, who has been asked to remove a program he developed to do nothing more than change a flag contained (in the clear) in a typeface file. The askers? Agfa Monotype and ITC. Judging by the standards that lawyers and companies are attempting to apply, any pencil or pen is a “circumvention device” under the DMCA.

Tags: Standards

As has been widely reported

May 2, 2002 by Michael Boyle

As has been widely reported

, the publishers of DallasNews.com seem to need a smack with the clue-stick. Check out 4B: “If you operate a Web site and wish to link to this Site, you may link only to the home page of the Site and not to any other page or subdomain of us.”

Uh, sorry, but which page I link to on the open internet is my business, not yours. If you don’t want links to your content, don’t put it on the internet. And if you can’t figure out a way to make money off putting material on the open internet, that’s your problem. Deal with it.

Tags: Business, Internet, Links, Opera, Web

Tonight

May 1, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Tonight

: First
Wednesday
with the whole YULBlog gang. I’ll be there but a little late, as I am also teaching my first class of the summer session tonight.

Tags: Blogging

Recombinant blogging about groceries

May 1, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Recombinant blogging about groceries

Ed (who I know very well) reports on the possible closing of Warshaw’s, around the corner from my place, citing Maggie, who I also know, and M-J (who wrote the story for Hour), who I know even better. I’m sure a lot of people are crying about this possibility, but although I appreciate the benefits of truly local businesses, Warshaw’s is/was expensive, has/had terrible produce and a worse selection than most places in the area, and is absolutely filthy from top to bottom. Good solid local businesses are important in an era such as this: Warshaw’s just isn’t one of them.

Tags: Blork, Montreal, Personal

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