Slashback: GPLv3, Firefly, iTunes 275
Richard Stallman speaks on GPLv3 and patents. Elton J. Won writes "A public forum on the updated GPL was held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Although Stallman solicited comments from forum attendees. he made clear that the GPL version 3 will not alter the license's basic stance on software patents. From the article: 'the GPL version 3 is explicitly meant to discourage litigation based on software patents. "This is not a placeholder. This is the text we currently plan to go with unless we're surprised by seeing a better idea," Stallman said.'" Relatedly RMS also recently expounded on some of these thoughts in an interview with PCPro.
Firefly fans refuse to go quietly into the night. CMGaretJax writes "The Browncoats, a fan group based around the hit cult TV show Firefly, and the more recent movie, Serenity, have set up a website for donations from people who want to see another season of Firefly. So far they have raised $840 dollars against an estimated cost of 1 million per episode. An admirable attempt, and one that will hopefully pick up steam, the show really is too pretty to die."
Student receives sentence for felony web-page charge. EMB Numbers writes to tell us that Michael Stone, the student who was recently charged with a felony for encouraging others to bog down a school server with web page refreshes, has cut a deal with the prosecutor for a lesser misdemeanor offense -- criminal mischief. Stone was given a suspended sentence of 60 days in jail along with 20 hours of community service. Although he declined to comment on camera Stone's mother stated that she appreciate all the support he received from the online community.
GP2X GPL issues resolved. gizmateer writes to tell us that after quite a bit of noise from the online community it appears that Gamepark has bowed to the pressure and will be releasing the source for the most recent version of the GP2X firmware. From the article: "Please stop posting to this board about GPL. Dignsys will post up the sources to the new firmware version 1.3.0 next week on http://source.gp2x.de. They intend to release it once the binaries to said firmware have been released."
Korean cloning scientist may get to keep his patents. Billosaur writes "According to an article on the New Scientist web site, disgraced Korean cloning researcher Hwang Woo-Suk may get to keep his patents for the process of creating embryonic stem cells via cloning human embryos. Already the UK patent office is looking into the validity of the patents in Europe. From the article: 'As long as an invention is not clearly contrary to scientific laws - like time travel - research has no bearing on the grant of a patent.'"
Apple changes their tune for iTunes mini store. jjbelsky writes "Apple has modified the iTunes MiniStore in response to the anger caused by its release of personal information. All users of iTunes, whether or not the music store is enabled, are now presented with a page informing them that when a song is selected 'information about that item is sent to Apple.' Users who do not click on the 'Turn on MiniStore' button will not have their privacy invaded."
Targets of RIAA lawsuit turn on i2hub operator. Doros writes "After being forced to fork over thousands of dollars to the RIAA, students want i2hub operator Wayne Chang to cover their losses. From the article: 'At least 42 students have been named as defendants in John Doe lawsuits filed by the recording industry. The industry trade group has offered to settle each case for $3,750, lawyers for the students said Tuesday. "Had the students known that they were exposing themselves to copyright infringement liability by using the i2hub service, they likely would not have used the service," the legal group wrote.'"
Adults exempt from Chinese online limits. Dotnaught writes "The Chinese government has yielded to pressure from adult online gamers and exempted them from its online gaming addiction policy. The rules, which went into effect last October, require that after five hours of consecutive play, players cease earning any virtual rewards such as experience points or beneficial items. To avail themselves of the exemption, some 26 million gamers will have to register their real names and identity card numbers with the authorities. The system hasn't proven particularly effective -- minors reportedly skirt the limits by logging onto different accounts or switching to another game after reaching the time limit."
Bill Thompson follows up Mac security remarks. Bralkein writes to tell us that in response to the overwhelming amount of feedback Bill Thompson received on his recent Mac security article, he has penned a response to his critics. In his reply, he admits that there were a few flaws in his article, and he acknowledges the high level of security provided by OS X's UNIX foundations. However, he stands by his assertion that the Mac cannot boast complete immunity to all security problems. As a Mac user himself, he still believes that the Mac community needs to remember that security is still an issue for them, too.
Except they're not.. (Score:5, Informative)
Firefly fans refuse to go quietly into the night. CMGaretJax writes "The Browncoats, a fan group based around the hit cult TV show Firefly, and the more recent movie, Serenity, have set up a website for donations from people who want to see another season of Firefly. So far they have raised $840 dollars against an estimated cost of 1 million per episode. An admirable attempt, and one that will hopefully pick up steam, the show really is too pretty to die."
From the site: We are in the process of returning all donations received. We came up against insurmountable odds and legal issues launching our fund-raising drive
A nice idea, and god I'd love a second series, but it was admitedly reaching for the stars, literally!
Who gets the money?? (Score:4, Insightful)
As much as I would love to see more firefly, I really don't want to put my money into reviving a tv show when I don't know where the money is going, i'd much prefer to increase my current donations to more needy causes like Oxfam.
Re:Who gets the money?? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Who gets the money?? (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, I hear that was a good show. Too bad it got canceled. Maybe we should write to Paramount or something.
Re:Who gets the money?? (Score:2)
You're being sarcastic, right? Please tell me you're being sarcastic. The only good part about it was the First TV Drama [firsttvdrama.com] website. Too bad he started slacking.
Oh, and the last episode sucked. Someone tell me again why Trip had to die a senseless death?
Re:Who gets the money?? (Score:4, Funny)
Ask Wash. </bitter>
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Podcast the damn thing. (Score:3, Funny)
If the box office numbers for Serinity are any indication, not many.
-Eric
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:2)
Basica
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:4, Funny)
That's what I told Carol Lynn in 1971, when she headed the campaign to bring back Star Trek. "It's over. Give it up. Let it go".
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:3, Informative)
Serenity didn't make any money. In fact, including international box office sales, they just barely broke even. [boxofficemojo.com] Most studio producers, therefore, would not agree that the best place to profit is making another movie. For the same price as Serenity, they could get almost 2 seasons of Firefly. This means more ad revenue, and more money when the show gets syndicated.
Problem is, Fox still owns the TV rights (as I recall). For some unexplained reason, Fox loves sticking it to innovative shows. I don't think t
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm not surprised that Fox stuck it to the show. It's not so much that the axe innovative shows as it is that they are locked into the short-term TV on th
Re:Except they're not.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Robert
The Browncoats (Score:2, Interesting)
No more donations are being taken at this time!
We are in the process of returning all donations received. We came up against insurmountable odds and legal issues launching our fund-raising drive. firefly@browncoatsriseagain.com
If the money is buring a hole in your pocket, please buy a DVD. Firely and Serenity
Show Opportunity Costs (Score:5, Insightful)
Recall, also, the attempt to "Save Enterprise" the same way. The money was raised (much more than $840!) & it was still axed.
Re:Show Opportunity Costs (Score:2)
Re:Show Opportunity Costs (Score:2, Interesting)
As for Firefly, it was original and interesting, and it didn't even had a full season. So, if there ever was a show that deserved to be picked up for another run, that show is Firefly.
Re:Show Opportunity Costs (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait, transport ship ain't got no guns on it...
Re:Show Opportunity Costs (Score:2)
Firefly fans clinging to hope (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Firefly fans clinging to hope (Score:4, Funny)
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> Turns out that what they thought was hope was just a candle flame and they all died.
Not a candle flame. More like a leaf on the wind. *CHUNK*
Re:Firefly fans clinging to hope (Score:2)
Awww, this was a happy thread until you reminded me of that.
Think this... (Score:4, Informative)
iTunes MiniStore Is Now Opt-In [daringfireball.net]
Re:Think this... (Score:2)
I find it pretty damn worthless in it's current state. All it does is recommend crappy music that I don't care about.
Re:Think this... (Score:2)
Re:Think this... (Score:2)
Re:Think this... (Score:2)
For the non-USians: There are those in the US who like to say that the media has a liberal bias because it puts Bush administration screwups on the front pages and corrects erronious details in lower profile places.
Firefly - Get Pay Cable To Pick It Up (Score:5, Interesting)
- Greg
Re:Yay Showtime (Score:3, Funny)
Well, as long as they keep them two seperate shows, that is...
Re:Yay Showtime (Score:2)
Great, now I'm going to be writing scripts in my head all day about FireflyAD!
Re:Yay Showtime (Score:5, Funny)
GOB finds it difficult to gain re-entry in the Alliance when he performs his illusions in front of River, who immediately knows all of the tricks.
Michael is mistaken for Mal, and has to fight a duel to defend Inara, who is being stalked by Carl Weathers.
Tobias is jealous of Lindsay's attraction to a "real doctor" like Simon, and hatches a plan to win back his wife by going to Boston to renew his medical license. He gets on the wrong bus, heading toward Canada.
Mal, mistaken for Michael, is arrested for another George Sr. crime, and escapes prison with the help of Jayne, using GOB's Segway as a getaway vehicle. They hit an inordinately fortified sand castle on the beach, and break it.
GOB, devestated at the loss of his Segway, and no company funds to buy another, begins to drink heavily with Jayne. They visit George Sr. in prison, and the three sing "The Hero of Canton" and the two are escorted out by guards.
Kaylee finds it difficult to fight off the affections of GOB after she fixes his Segway.
River is arrested after the Bluth Company's Mr. BananaGrabber commercial triggers another "incident," this time in Klimpy's Family Style Restaurant.
Wash buys the Bluth company jet back, and before GOB can take it to South America, he and Zoe fly off for a vacation. Unfortunately, Maeby is hiding in the bathroom, and is left there while the couple goes to their resort.
Simon, misunderstanding Kaylee's behavior with GOB as flirting, embarks to seduce Lindsay to get revenge. He later realizes that Lindsay is the type of woman that his father would have wanted him to marry, and breaks up with her by saying, "I've made a huge mistake."
George Michael is infatuated with River, but is slightly frightened of her after she looks at Ann and "fixes" her Bible in front of her parents.
Pastor Veal, on a flight back to California from a conference, is mistaken for Wash, and is left in the cockpit to land a plane safely after both the pilot and co-pilot have panic attacks.
Buster thinks Kaylee is the most beautiful woman he has ever seen, and tries to fight GOB and Simon for her affections. He looks online for doctorate programs, believing Kaylee is attracted to doctors, and mistakenly signs up to be a guest on the show of popular television counselor, Dr. Phil, after he submits what he believes to be an admissions essay answering the question "Do you have a family member you believe is living a double life?"
Mr. Universe becomes a public relations agent for the Bluths, holding press conferences from his ion cloud (now relocated to the smog air of California), and using Lenore as a spokeswoman, launches a pro-Bluth campaign, with great success. When an interrupted video feed reveals Mr. Universe to be the real public relations agent, and Lenore revealed to be fake, the Jewish community celebrates, and they all hire Mr. Universe to be their consultant. Women across the country, relieved to see that Lenore has perfect makeup because the makeup is permanently on her skin, also hire Mr. Universe.
George Sr. and Book discuss religion, and Book finds insight in George Sr.'s "Caged Wisdom" tapes.
Re:Yay Showtime (Score:2)
"You best to be watching that claw, Buster. You may be part machine but you're still human where all the sticky parts live." -Mal.
So you can't patent a time machine in the UK (Score:5, Funny)
Re:So you can't patent a time machine in the UK (Score:5, Funny)
The system's seriously screwed up, I tell ya...
Re:So you can't patent a time machine in the UK (Score:2)
Re:So you can't patent a time machine in the UK (Score:2)
your inventing a machine that mocks people forever? cool.
Felony - misdemeanor - makes more sense (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Felony - misdemeanor - makes more sense (Score:5, Funny)
refresh [k12.oh.us], refresh [k12.oh.us], refresh [k12.oh.us]! (there's a counter on each page. Pity it's such a small number...)
Are they going to hunt me down now?
Re:Felony - misdemeanor - makes more sense (Score:2, Interesting)
Firefly - let it die in peace (Score:5, Insightful)
I wish Joss would give up on the dead horse and turn his attention to something new - on a different network.
Re:Firefly - let it die in peace (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Firefly - let it die in peace (Score:2)
Re:Firefly - let it die in peace (Score:3, Informative)
Only six months, and the comic books already covered some of that.
Re:Firefly - let it die in peace (Score:4, Insightful)
From what I understand Joss explicily stated there WON'T be another season after the movie (though there was a small hint at a miniseries).
The term is "Shiny" not "Pretty" (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The term is "Shiny" not "Pretty" (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The term is "Shiny" not "Pretty" (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:The term is "Shiny" not "Pretty" (Score:2, Funny)
Why I like Apple (Score:3)
This is why I like Apple. And it's also the difference between Apple and MS. Users matter.
Re:Why I like Apple (Score:2)
Re:Why I like Apple (Score:2)
WoW? (Score:3, Insightful)
And people were wondering why Chinese players prefer not to frequent Chinese servers. There were the recent (slashdot story) accusations of gold farming, which is possible. Or, the Chinese players of WoW perhaps want to circumvent this limit by playing on an outside server...
Note, I don't know anything about WoW servers within China, and whether they acutally conform to this 5 hour limit or not, but then again, I don't play WoW on Chinese servers either.
Re:WoW? (Score:2, Insightful)
This makes me wonder if the Chinese government didn't have another motive in enforcing this limit. After all, it would interfere with "gold farming" businesses. Maybe they didn't like the idea and manufacutred this "gaming addicti
Free CDs! (Score:4, Insightful)
This isn't a hard concept to understand. Really, it isn't. If you're downloading music that you see on CDs in stores, for free, it's illegal.
Blaming the i2hub's operators is a diversionary tactic. It's pretty obvious that they chose to connect to a file sharing network, and IANAL, but I'm pretty sure that shows intent on their part.
No (Score:2)
Re:Free CDs! (Score:2)
Not that I'm saying that's what happened, but I'd be surprised if they haven't at least considered it.
Re:Free CDs! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Free CDs! (Score:2)
Nonsense. There are more than enough bands that sell CDs and make their music available free, and many more will freely release a few sample tracks from the album they're selling.
Re:Free CDs! (Score:2)
Of course, that doesn't mean that their argument has any legal validity (it probably doesn't) but it's still an important clarification to make.
Re:Free CDs! (Score:2)
Exactly... but in this case, the students are trying to hold the road responsible because they were speeding.
Profiting from a crime - Patents (Score:3, Insightful)
That'd keep people from profiting from the illegal behavior, and also not allow someone else to come in and profit from it just because they're "clean".
Sounds like the USPTO... (Score:2)
So I guess they're saying there's no need to prove you've invented anything... it just has to pass the laugh test.
Of course, time travel is perfectly possible... and with relativistic travel, arbitrary time travel into the future is not only possible, but a proven fact.
Re:Sounds like the USPTO... (Score:2)
Even without it, it's still a proven fact. Of course one's temporal velocity is, for all reasonable human experiences currently fixed, but we are all, indeed, time travelers in a sense.
iTunes (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm amazed at how outranged people will get over one thing, but let another go into the night.
What was that link again? (Score:2, Insightful)
Fuck Off (Score:5, Insightful)
how the fuck is it an invasion of privacy?
no personal data is collected or sent, or ever was. it's a feature that turns your library into iTMS links, basically just a tabbed version of the little arrows that have been there for ages. oh noes! hyperlinks and tabbed browsing! teh interweb is stealing my identity!
and even though it was blown way out of proportion, Apple still responded quickly and as desired.
Re:Fuck Off (Score:3, Interesting)
Yay! Pat yourself on the back! You were right.
The issue, though, was not about what evil things Apple might be doing. The issue was that you had no idea what Apple was doing. There was speculation--perhaps even informed speculation--but no actual word from Apple about this. Not even buried deep in the bowels of the license agreement.
"how the fuck is it an invasion of privacy?"
Remember that if the information had been stored--we now know it wasn't--in
Re:Fuck Off (Score:2)
It was stated right on the Apple iTunes page that the Mini-Store connects to the Music Store and provides info on the music you're currently listening to.
Of course, in the zeal to scream "ITUNES IS MALWARE LOLZ," nobody bothered to check out the page.
Re:Fuck Off (Score:2)
Actually, this is wrong. They did make it clear. The knowledge base article [apple.com], available the day iTunes 6.0.2 was release, specifically said:
iTunes sends data about the song selected in your library to the iTu
Re:iTunes updates quicker than Windows? (Score:5, Funny)
I wish Apple had tried to patent the ministore, because then we'd have had a million posts about how it's the simplest and most obvious feature ever instead of the insane FUD.
Re:iTunes updates quicker than Windows? (Score:2)
Time Travel...? (Score:2, Informative)
I think Einstein would say otherwise. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/time/think.html [pbs.org] and http://www.iit.edu/~bosabri/time.html [iit.edu]
please DOS server = sedition ?? (Score:3, Insightful)
oh ya, only 60 days in jail... that makes about as much sense as throwing a person 5 years in federal prison for growing their own marijuana. This country is done for, whoever has to mop up this mess has their work cut out for them.
Re:please DOS server = sedition ?? (Score:2)
To patent a time machine (Score:2)
Oh, please (Score:4, Insightful)
It's just doing a WebObjects query for related albums. Jesus Christ, my privacy isn't being invaded over that. There's more information stored via the Google cookie, and where is the Slashdot outrage over that? That information has been confirmed to be stored indefinitely, along with your email in Gmail. Oh no, Slashdot is storing your IP in its weblogs! In fact, every server does!
Non-issue, in my opinion.
Re:Oh, please (Score:3, Insightful)
And in the process, telling them what you're listening to.
That's completely different, because people expect that to happen. They're using the internet. People don't expect a music
Good on Apple! (Score:3, Interesting)
Apparently they heard and reacted to me and the presumed lots of other people saying the same thing, and reacted in precisely the right way. I never much cared about the mini-store one way or the other, I was only bothered by the transmission of personal data without my very explicit knowledge and consent. Defaulting to off with a prominent opt-in dialog is a perfectly good solution to this.
So it appears that it was just an oversight on their part, a concern that never crossed their minds, and that they were willing to make corrections as soon as the issue was brought to their attention. That seems quite forgivable, and indeed I'm proud of Apple for reacting so quickly and correctly.
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
(n.b. I've never seen Firefly)
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:3, Insightful)
I thought it was pretty damn awful too.... but then I'm not American (it was clearly in the 'Western' style to appeal to am american audience).
OTOH the TV execs seemed to agree with us as it was canned pretty quickly...
can't have been getting any decent viewing figures.
a black sheep is still a sheep (Score:2, Insightful)
No, it just mean you're sooooooo much better than everyone! Since you don't like something because others like it, by rejecting something popular, you set yourself appart! You're special!
Re:a black sheep is still a sheep (Score:3, Funny)
Re:a black sheep is still a sheep (Score:2)
Re:a black sheep is still a sheep (Score:3, Interesting)
Me, I'm one of those oddities who liked the show from the first episode aired despite Fox showing episodes out of order. Then again, I also liked Friends which it seemed like every tool on the Interweb hammered con
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
can't have been getting any decent viewing figures.
So was it a largely popular show or not? Make up your damn mind.
Oh wait, you didn't actually have a coherent point - you were just aiming for the free "post used the word groupthink" karma.
For the record, folks, it's not exactly a stunning revelation that not everyone shares the same opinions on everything. Some people liked Firefly, some hated it, some were only luke
Firefly is good sci-fi, but... (Score:2)
If (allSciFi == Bad) then sciFi.firefly = bad;
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
Jokes aside, I had the same reaction to the first few episodes. Like most other shows, it starts out slowly with a bit of storybuilding, and only starts to get interesting a few episodes later. Sit down, watch a few more eps, and your opinion will probably change.
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:3, Insightful)
After a while, you don't even care what they're doing or where they are, you care about them.
Re: What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:3, Funny)
And their guns, which also have names!
Re: What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
"Good" is just a matter of opinion. If it doesn't push your buttons, don't worry about it.
As Misty Beethoven said, "some like it and some don't".
Re:What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:4, Informative)
If what you're after in sf tv is good old fashioned sense of wonder, well, this is a dry period for that.
Star Trek (Score:2)
I think it's kind of like Babylon 5.
Take a bunch of Star Trek fans. Take their beloved franchise and brutally drive it into the ground. They need something else sci-fi to latch onto...
Also, if you don't watch much TV (and you watched it particularly because a friend was talking about this), you may simply be complaining about TV in general.
Note (Score:2)
I liked firefly.
Becasue of firefly I watched angle, which I liked.
so don't stereotype
Re: What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
I never watched those before I got hooked on Firefly. Then I started tuning in the re-runs to see what they were all about.
Re: What's the deal with Firefly? (Score:2)
If you're talking about Jayne, you really missed the point.
Probably not your fault though; the movie just didn't have time to introduce the characters properly. There were 5-6 scenes in the series that you had to see in order to understand Jayne, the most lovable moronic asshole of a villan who ever graced the screen.
Re:General Public Lisence? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:General Public Lisence? (Score:3, Informative)
[goes to look it up on Wikipedia...]
Well, this might explain it:
"GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL)"