Submission + - Betty Boop and Indefinite Copyright (cartoonbrew.com)
"Apparently the Fleischer estate has lost a court battle for the rights to Betty Boop, a character created by Grim Natwick at Max Fleischer’s studio in 1930."
"The Fleischer Studio tried to sue Avela Inc. over its licensing of public domain Betty Boop poster images (for handbags and T-shirts). The 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals (based in San Francisco) ruled against the Fleischers, saying in their decision, “If we ruled that AVELA’s depictions of Betty Boop infringed Fleischer’s trademarks, the Betty Boop character would essentially never enter the public domain.”"
"So where does that leave Ms. Boop? No longer represented by the heirs of Max Fleischer and King Features Syndicate? Does this make Harvey Comics – or by extention, its current owner Classic Media – the owner of the property? Or is the character now in public domain."
Submission + - Flashlight iPhone App enables tethering (appshopper.com) 1
Comment DVC170? (Score 1) 45
Submission + - Google Releases a Tutorial for Hackers 1
Submission + - Pressure mounts on Icann to approve .xxx domain (pcauthority.com.au)
Comment Re:PowerPoint makes us stupid (Score 2, Insightful) 233
My presentation philosophy: the presentation is NOT the powerpoint document. It's me talking in a way that makes a point.
The powerpoint is there to give them something more interesting to look at than me, to help them keep track of what point we're on, and sometimes to provide an illustration or diagram.
If I have to alter what I'm going to say so it can fit powerpoint slides, I'll just hand out a stack of bumperstickers.
Comment Re:wagging the dog (Score 1) 840
Everyone else covered up sexual abuse as well: governments, families schools. Here is one example I happen to have read about before
The main difference between the church and other organisations that have done the same seem to be:
1) The press are more interested in covering church scandals.
2) The people responsible for the cover-ups by the church are made to resign when caught, those in government get away with it.
Submission + - New Russian weapon hides in shipping container
This is a scary new development in the global arms-race that allows for the proliferation of cruise missiles to anyone who would pay for it — even terrorists. This could be the next big thing in strategic weapons as they can appear anywhere there is a container ship. The company even made a commercial and posted it onto the Internet
Submission + - Hacking Big Brother with help from Revlon (theregister.co.uk)
Submission + - Emulation for preservation of digital artifacts (theatlantic.com) 1
Comment Let's not jump to conclusions now (Score 4, Informative) 507