Episode30
From Technolotics
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Robocode competition
- Interviewees:
- Imelda Morton (former competitor and student)
- Peter Benilov (creator of one of the pitbots)
- Louise Crowe and Aoife Clohessy, (2nd level students)
- Niall Donnelly (member of the WIT team which made it to the semi-finals)
- John Barrett (member of the DIT team which came second with their bot Spinning-Banana)
- Andrew Adams and Alan Morey (the winning team members from CIT with their bot Chuck Norris.)
- Assisted with lights and camera: Mike Kiely.
- Special Thanks To: Bernie Goldbach
- Music: John Fleagle - Doon da Rooth (Available from Magnatunes), DJ Wurz - Irregulator (Available from CCMixer), Le Tigre - Fake French, Marc Kaschke - Remember the Name, DJ Dolores - Oslodum 2004, Wadealin - No Meaning No (Gold Teeth), Chuck B - Visciouslemurer
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France forces ITunes Open
- A New Law passed by the French Parliament will force any music purchased in an online store to be playable on hardware from a variety of manufacturers [1]
- The legal change would legalise cracking DRM, and break apples holy marraige of iPod & iTunes
- Leander Kahney writing on wired news [2] likens this strategy to Microsofts Embrace Extend Extinguish strategy of incompatibility and nonstandard flakey interfaces
- If passed the law would be a huge victory for consumers
- but likely also result in Apple dropping out of the French market
- and labels refusing to lisence music for online distrobution
- Only time will tell if the French parliament will follow through a force labels to distribute DRM free music online
- As Wired point out such a law would have far reaching consequences
- ideally preventing the sort of monopolistic behaviour that has allow Sky to build a monopoly in Ireland
- and is leading cable companies to delete or restrict the recording of old shows from the clients PVRs
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OPod: OPML Feed Grazer
- Rowan Nairn has developed an ultra impressive feed grazer
- His OPod software - the first of its kind - points the way to a new method of browsing the web as feed
- Links:
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The podcasting rule book
- Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) and the Performing Right Society (PRS) launch a
licensing scheme for music podcasters in the UK [3]
- The terms of the liscence are onerous to say the least
- 10 seconds at start and end of the song must be obscured
- music must not represent more than 80% of a programme
- avoid revealing a cast's musical content in metadata
- Songs are charged at 1.5p per song per download or 12% of gross income - whichever is larger
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Child stolen for Parody religion membership
- Judge has taken a mother's child from her after seeing photos of a SubGenius event.
- Subgenius are an ironic Web religion dedicated to parodying and mocking actual religion
- The judge in this trial was a strict catholic
- Not only was the woman's child taken - but the judge ordered (verbally) that she abstain from communicating about the case on the internet
- The firm who defended Larry Flint on obscenity charges are defending her maternity rights
- The culture wars have a new front line
- Links:
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Media Pimp
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Gareth
- You're a man now dog
- Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blog - Get your daily fix of middle english
- Consumating - Indy Dating Site, with tags
- Banned SouthPark Episode With Scientology
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