Copyright Office: Everyone Uses MSIE, Right? 101
richardtallent writes "Tim Bray caught that the United States Copyright Office's upcoming copyright pre-registration web application apparently only works with Internet Explorer, and they are seeking written comments from anyone who might have a problem being forced to use IE. Slashdotters, start your snail-mail."
Be Respectful! (Score:5, Insightful)
Comment removed (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Be Respectful! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Be Respectful! (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Be Respectful! (Score:1)
This is what I will send:
Hello, I am using Linux and I can not use the Internet Explorer web browser to access a system on your site, as detailed at the URL http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/2005/70fr44878.ht
I hope that this system becomes accessible from a browser that is available on my Operating system, such as Mozilla Firefox, or Opera. Thank you.
Re:Be Respectful! (Score:4, Informative)
Doesn't even need to be Linux (Score:2)
I think that "all users of Firefox" and "all users of Apple" has even more weight, because EVERYONE knows who Apple is, even if they don't really know what the difference is.
Ben
Re:Be Respectful! (Score:2)
Personally, I think it is important to say that you aren't using Windows and have no way to run IE.
Actually... I think that is all that you really should need to say.
Lazyness or lack of resource? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Lazyness or lack of resource? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Lazyness or lack of resource? (Score:2)
I'm glad someone posted that! (Score:2)
This isn't a case of someone trying to get away with a MS-only policy by floating a proposal for comment and hoping no one responds.
It's a case of someone who realized *too late* that their site isn't entirely accessible and who is now doing the right thing by telling us about it. They'remore or less asking for permission to put up the flawed site as it is while they work on fixing it.
The fact that they've made this public statement
Re:I'm glad someone posted that! (Score:2)
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=158499&ci
The way slashdot displays threads containing below-threshold posts sure is strange.
The best answer I usually give.. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:The best answer I usually give.. (Score:2)
Re:The best answer I usually give.. (Score:1)
Re:The best answer I usually give.. (Score:3, Interesting)
[0]Well, sorta. You can still get it, AND it comes pre-installed in OS X, but when was the last update
Re:The best answer I usually give.. (Score:1)
Re:The best answer I usually give.. (Score:3, Informative)
it comes pre-installed in OS X
Not anymore it doesn't. At least it didn't with my copy of Tiger, and I did a default installation.
Re:The Mac Demographic (Score:1)
Re:The best answer I usually give.. (Score:2)
For the rest of your post, I have no idea where you'd get that kind of an idea, so I'm gonna just leave it be.
"You design for IE? Does it work in IE7 as well?" (Score:3, Interesting)
When people state that they are "designing for Internet Explorer", it is pretty easy to ask what version they are "designing for". When they get uneasy about the upcoming (and apparently unexpected) IE7 and the memories of (poor design with) several stylesheets, several conditional scripts, the DOM/standards argument
Sample Letter for printing (Score:2)
Copyright GC/ I&R
P.O. Box 70400
Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024-0400
Dear Sirs,
Regarding your request for comments1 [slashdot.org] regarding “The Copyright Office is supplementing its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on preregistration of copyright claims” announcement. I would like to state my comments as follows with regard to the exclusive use requirement of the Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer web browser for electronic-only preregistration forms.
Web Application (Score:2)
The address (RTFM iz hard) (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The address (RTFM iz hard) (Score:1, Informative)
Re:The address (RTFM iz hard) (Score:1)
FAX but no email!!! (Score:2)
You can fax to 202.707.8366, but be sure to send six faxes total.
Just get the RIAA/MPAA sysadmins to deploy Firefox (Score:1, Funny)
Its all about Campaign Contributions (Score:1)
Re:Its all about Campaign Contributions (Score:2)
Isn't contribute to campaign something that other countries call bride?
Paying politicians money to get what you want?
Re:Its all about Campaign Contributions (Score:2)
Re:Its all about Campaign Contributions (Score:2)
hmm, forgot the preview button
Re:Its all about Campaign Contributions (Score:2)
No, they call it a bribe...
I suppose it depends on just how you're "contributing" to the campaign...
At least they're asking! (Score:4, Interesting)
Now, asking for 5 copies of a comment letter is like saying "Unless you're a corporate lawyer representing a major publishing house, keep your comments to yourself. You serf."
And no, they don't care about Linux users since it's the office of copyRIGHT, not copyLEFT.. that office is located at creativecommons.org.
Re:"Creatives" on Macs (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:"Creatives" on Macs (Score:2)
Java API :) (Score:2)
Java API. "Java API" Java API Java API-Java API.
Java API; Java API
Java API Java-API Java API. Java API Java API
Java API. "Java API" Java API Java API-Java API.
Java API; Java API
Re:At least they're asking! (Score:2)
Heh, yeah, I'm sure the group working on the copyright website is all about the politics right now.
Re:At least they're asking! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:At least they're asking! (Score:2)
can we just slashdot them? (Score:1)
Security (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Security (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Security (Score:2)
As much of a PC person as I am, my new stock suggestion to relatives is "if you can't build your own PC, but a Mac."
Re:Security (Score:2)
It's what Dick Cheney is working on now but won't tell anybody.
LoB
Microsoft Bob here to save the day! pt. 2 (Score:2)
Re:Microsoft Bob here to save the day! pt. 2 (Score:1)
I believe you meant GENUINE Microsoft operating system...
Isn't this like. . . (Score:5, Funny)
"I'm sorry ma'am, you can only apply for a patent if you only have 1 leg."
"But I have two legs, its much more effiecient and I'm much more stable!"
"Two legs huh? That's nice but my give-a-shit is broken today, so you're going to have to handicap yourself like everyone else to use this. And you have to get in the back of the line."
Re:Isn't this like. . . (Score:1)
Re:Isn't this like. . . (Score:2)
Well, there's the Malibu Maxx [chevrolet.com], but they call that a "5-Door Extended Sedan", and I don't know whether it'd qualify as a station wagon or not.
There's also the Dodge Magnum [dodge.com], but if by "they" you're referring to US companies, that doesn't really count. (If you're not referring to US companies, the same corporation that makes the Dodge Magnum also makes other wagons [mbusa.com]. Here's another wagon [citroen.com] from a non-US company, but those aren't sold in North America
Re:Isn't this like. . . (Score:2)
Re:Isn't this like. . . (Score:1)
See the Subaru Legacy and Impreza [subaru-global.com] and the Toyota Matrix [toyota.com].
Re:Isn't this like. . . (Score:2)
Correction:
Only permitting people who drive Fords to enter the postoffice parking lot. And lets restrict admittance to the building to people wearing Nike shoes while we're at it.
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software design government style (Score:4, Interesting)
Sounds like they hired the developers under the common practice of the "lowest bidder"
Re:software design government style (Score:2)
Using contracts for fun and profit (Score:1)
Build a site that works fine in Firefox/Opera/Safari/Etc. and breaks/crashes IE. All you would really need to do for this is design the site using CSS2.
Then when they come to complain hand them a supplemental contract to add IE support.
Might be a bit more work then what the parent proposed, but it's a lot more likely to work.
Just make sure the initial contract doesn't require IE support
Web Submissions? (Score:2)
Contact webmasters regarding section 508 (Score:2)
IANAL
Assuming the site only works for IE, that means, chances are that the site is in violation of federal law.
I urge people to check all .gov and .mil sites in the US and urge them to comply with section 508. If they fail to do so, they may be vulnerable to a lawsuit in Federal Court.
Re:Contact webmasters regarding section 508 (Score:2)
How is the IE-only decision in violation of Section 508, exactly?
Is using IE over another browser dif
Re:Contact webmasters regarding section 508 (Score:2)
More importantly, good luck having a site that makes any sense at all to someone using a screen reader that only renders properly in IE.
Re:Contact webmasters regarding section 508 (Score:1)
*rimshot*
Re:Contact webmasters regarding section 508 (Score:2)
Good resaon why IE only.... (Score:2)
Must use IE . . . (Score:1)
I wouldn't be surprised if it was pro-bono by Microsoft (or some scandalous way of getting some microslave do it)
The old way of 60 patents a month just wasn't cutting it, now with an IE method, they can bump up to 90.
Seriously who patents clicking of the mouse. Software patents blow.
Not just written responses, but justifications! Smart to make it writing though, seriously, who knows how to write these days?
What this is (Score:3, Informative)
* "The ART Act amends section 408 of the Copyright Act to add a new subparagraph (f), which directs the Register of Copyrights to allow reregistration for any work that is in a class of works that the
Register determines has had a history of infringement prior to authorized commercial distribution."
In other words, if in danger of infringement, you can register your copyright in advance. (Remember that under U.S. (and many others) law, you HAVE copyright from the moment of creation, but REGISTERING lets the government know. I'm guessing from context that they normally only let you register upon publication.
So this is enacting a law to let studios sue more easily when their movies get pirated on day 0.
Later:
* "Therefore, this notice seeks information whether any potential preregistration filers would have difficulties using Internet Explorer (version 5.1 or higher) to file preregistration claims, and if so, why. More generally, in the interest of achieving support for browsers in the Office's preregistration processing environment, this notice inquires whether (and why) an eligible party who anticipates preregistering a claim on the electronic-only form will not be able to use Internet Explorer to do so, or will choose not to preregister if it is necessary to use Internet Explorer."
So: Unless you are someone who is going to file one of these, they don't care about your comments. Slashdotting the postal system isn't likely to get a response. (Of course, they COULD respond to the comments anyway, but they aren't asking for them)
Re:What this is (Score:1)
I imagine that wasn't the intent of those who lobbied fo
Pissed once again... (Score:2)
Re:Pissed once again... (Score:2)
Re:Pissed once again... (Score:1)
Simple answer (Score:2)
2. Windows is not free.
3. The applicable statute and federal regulation establishes a right for any developer of a work in the covered class to preregister that work for copyright.
4. Requiring the use of a web browser only available with a non-free operating system amounts to the requirement of an additional fee. This fee is not permitted by statute, because the Copyright Office is not given permission to cause fees to be collected by other agencies. Nor could any subsid
Re:Simple answer (Score:1)
Formatting (Score:1)
#-triple space
Copyright GC/ I&R
P.O. Box 70400
Southwest Station
Washington, DC 20024-0400
#-Double space
To whom it may concern:
#-Double space
Body
#-Double space
Seperated by double spaces #-Double space
Sincerely,
#-Triple space (for signature)
Print Name
Return Address Seperating by single spaces
Unironic (warning: sarcasm) (Score:3, Funny)
rtfa? (Score:5, Informative)
"Support for Netscape 7.2, Firefox 1.0.3, and Mozilla 1.7.7 is planned but will not be available when preregistration goes into effect. Present users of these browsers may experience problems when filing claims."
It doesn't seem that they plan on restricting usage to IE users only, and in fact sounds more like they have the position, "it might work on firefox, but we haven't tested it."
Re:rtfa? (Score:2)
So kind to ask (Score:2)
will you be happy (Score:2)