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Copyfraud Is Stealing the Public Domain 263

malkavian writes "This community has complained long and loudly about the very one-sided approach to copyright, and the not-so-slow erosion of the public domain. On top of the corporate lobbying to remove increasingly larger parts of the public domain, there is now an growing pattern whereby works are directly taken from the public domain and effectively stolen by a single company leveraging protections provided under copyright law. The Register's article is based on a paper by Jason Mazzone at the Brooklyn Law School, which starkly details the problems that are now becoming evident as entities grab control over public domain works. The paper proposes some possible solutions, such as amending the Copyright Act. From the abstract: 'Copyright law itself creates strong incentives for copyfraud. The Copyright Act provides for no civil penalty for falsely claiming ownership of public domain materials. There is also no remedy under the Act for individuals who wrongly refrain from legal copying or who make payment for permission to copy something they are in fact entitled to use for free. While falsely claiming copyright is technically a criminal offense under the Act, prosecutions are extremely rare. These circumstances have produced fraud on an untold scale, with millions of works in the public domain deemed copyrighted, and countless dollars paid out every year in licensing fees to make copies that could be made for free.'"

Comment Re:Hawkeye Pierce is Awesome (Score 5, Funny) 860

What a unique device, the human tush. An architectural wonder, one of a kind...actually two of a kind. Designed to support our weight for a lifetime of sitting it also has the subtlety to do the samba. And when attached to certain members of the female species at a time when light summer dresses are worn can cause some of us to drive our cars straight up a lamppost.

Comment Awesome (Score 1) 860

This is an awesome poll. How does one reliably choose between Hawkeye, House, McCoy, and THE doctor.

Easy. D20/4. Hawkeye = 1-5, House = 6-10, McCoy = 11-15, and THE Doctor = 15-20.

Glad Im not playing DnD. Critical Miss FTL.

Comment Right place right time. (Score 1) 1123

I am 23 years old with no degree. In 2004 I started work for a marketing company doing cold calls (everyone has to have a job). During that time, I made a few suggestions on how to increase the responsiveness of our auto-dialer and get better results. After a few of those suggestions were implemented I was handed the system to manage and enhance as I saw fit.

Then my company wanted to increase its web presence. With my High School Web Design and Creative Design classes, I put the company on track for a giant web presence (you've probably seen my work if you've looked for a car in any southern metropolitan area).

Fast forward a couple months and I was put back to making cold calls because the web business hadn't taken off (yet). Here is where the tough choice comes in. Do you continue making calls, or do you HOPE that experience puts you elsewhere. Well I went on hope.

I started working in a DSL help desk for $10 an hour ($5 less than what i was making). I sat in the call center for 2 months before making supervisor, and then product specialist (ended up going from $10 to $28 an hour). I felt myself in another dead end, so I bailed yet again.

I worked tech support at a Hosting Provider for about 4 months before making Jr. System Admin. At this point in my life I had NEVER seen or even touched a linux system. I spent a year and a half as a Jr. and realized that my boss was going to be the end of my sanity and my career if I didn't leave, so I left.

I got a job at SAAS company working as a System Admin for their servers (over 100 Linux Servers). I get paid very very very well (imagine what other people that are 23 with no degree...or even with degree make). And that job came from 10 months of web design experience, 6 months of tech support (total) and a year and a half of admin experience. I'm not saying my story is typical, what im really getting at is if you can digest computer languages and systems with ease, and sell yourself as a million dollars, you will have no problem making it as an admin or a programmer. Many of the techies in my office dont have degrees (no one in the sys admin side has one), and I would love to put us against a lot of other degree touting individuals when it comes to information about the field. It all has to do with how quickly you can adapt. If you can do it...You'll succeed. If you can get yourself noticed for the excellent work and ideas you produce, you'll succeed. The meek may inherit the earth, but they will be waiting quite a while. Get out there and sell yourself and you'll SUCCEED!

Feed Engadget: Rare Atari Breakout handheld shows up on eBay (engadget.com) 1

Filed under: Gaming

It's certainly not the first bit of super rare Atari gear to show up on eBay, but those looking to expand their collection may want to take stock of their bank account right about now, as the Super Breakout handheld prototype pictured above (apparently one of only two known to exist) is now up for auction with less than a day to go. As you might have guessed, it doesn't actually work, or even have the finished branding, but it apparently is the real deal -- purchased directly from the handheld's designer, no less. If that's got you all nostalgic for what could have been, you'll only have to beat $385 (as of this writing) to be the top bidder, although you can be sure you'll have to drop a good deal more than that if you actually want to get your hands on it.

[Via OhGizmo!]

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