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Businesses

Submission + - EU Patent Staff on Strike (expatica.com)

h4rm0ny writes: "Last Friday, staff at the European Patent Office went on strike. They protested outside for several hours and issued a statement claiming that "the organisation is decentralising and focusing on granting as many patents as possible to gain financially from fees generated." They also declared this as being disastrous for innovation and that their campaign was not for better wages, but for better quality patents.
Meanwhile, an article on it discusses the US's own approach to dealing with the increasing flood of patent applications: A community patent project to help identify prior art. It might sound like a grass roots scheme, and maybe it is, but those roots include such patent behemoths as IBM. So it looks like on both sides of the Atlantic, some signs of sanity might be emerging in the patent world from those people right in the thick of it. So hopefully flying cars soon... :)"

Censorship

Submission + - US Hosting Company Shelves Anti-Islam Film

h4rm0ny writes: "The BBC is covering the story of how US hosting company Network Solutions has suspended the account of a Dutch politician who wished to distribute a short film he had produced on the subject of Islam saying the film may have contravened its guidelines on hate speech. The film is critical of Islam (though the maker says not of muslims themselves).The guidelines of Network Solutions forbid both "Hate Propaganda" and "Profane" material. This raises disturbing questions of what is considered 'propaganda' and that something being "profane" should be considered a legitimate reason to suppress material is very disturbing. As well as whether companies have the right to censor material. Note that I haven't seen the film as the site now contains only a short message from the hosting company. However, a brief search of the torrents reveals several hits for the movie (called "Fitna" from an arabic word for religious strife) so it looks like it's out there and available to any that want to see it whether people want to stop it or not."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Can Scientists Dance?

h4rm0ny writes: "It may seem a facetious question but every good scientist knows that a theory requires supporting evidence. Hence at the Medical University of Vienna, scientists were required to dance their Phd.. Graduates, Post-docs and professors were asked to represent their theses without speech, but purely through dance, except for a sixty-second preface. Not only does John Bohannon give a gripping account of the evening (with excellent illustrations), but the videos show loin-clothed students and a truly beautiful representation of Single Photon Upconversion — with a sheet."
The Internet

Submission + - BBC iPlayer Welcomes Linux (and Macs) (bbc.co.uk) 2

h4rm0ny writes: "The story is brief but wonderful. After previously limiting their iPlayer only to the Windows platform (as covered on Slashdot here and here, the BBC's content is now available to users of Linux and Macs. From their site:

From today we are pleased to announce that streaming is now available on BBC iPlayer. This means that Windows, Mac and Linux users can stream programmes on iPlayer as long as their computer has the latest version of Flash. Another change is that you do not have to register or sign in any more to download programmes, and Windows XP and Vista users will have an improved version of Download Manager (formerly the Library) available to them.

It seems that the BBC have listened to people who petitioned them for broader support and an open format. Well Flash isn't exactly open but its a lot more ubiquitous than Windows Media and Real Player formats. Sadly for the rest of the World, you're going to have to go through the usual proxy Hell to get at this, as it's for us in the UK only. Now this sort of response to demand is why we pay our licence fee!"

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