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Authored by: albert on Wednesday, September 05 2012 @ 01:54 PM EDT |
Link
CRS reports are interesting
reading. The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Publishes ALL CRS reports,
even though they are not released to the public.
Check out the
following link:
http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/
Secrecy News monitors
developments in government secrecy, and the articles are timely, and often
scary.
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- more likely - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 05 2012 @ 03:27 PM EDT
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 05 2012 @ 04:03 PM EDT |
informationweek
OK. we're into Spy vs Spy
now so any truth will be that much harder to find. Conspiracy theory
subscriptions are free, so
here's mine:
The data is real, it was
accumulated by underhand means and planted on a gray hat honeypot. Our spook
(Stangl) now had the data
and was wondering what to do with it, when it was
reclaimed from him as a sting. There are other things that have me going
hmmmm,
like 40 real email addresses in a To: field; and the suggestion that the
double agent Sabu/Monsegur is
implicated; and the obvious like Java, and
susceptibility to being fished...
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 05 2012 @ 11:03 PM EDT |
"First Lady's convention speech removed from
YouTube" (Digital Life on Today.com article, 5 Sept.'12)
This sort
of mess points to the need for a pre-emptive, "public interest" exception
to the DMCA. A speech by a public figure (e.g. politician, pol's family member,
actor) would require a court order for a takedown. Until such a writ has been
delivered the speech will air. This is in the spirit of the First Amendment.
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Authored by: soronlin on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:02 AM EDT |
Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone
cameras
I hope Apple goes ahead and implements this. I can just imagine the
effect it will have on teenagers when only iPhones are cut off from texting in
school. Suddenly Apple isn't cool any more.
Then there is a court case from
the first person who can't dial 999/911 because he is outside an office where
phones don't work. Radio doesn't respect walls. Cue lots of bad reporting and
half-understood reports, and the take-away will be "iPhones can't dial
911".
The only way Apple could have succeeded in deploying this technology
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- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:23 AM EDT
- Novel?? Non-obvious?? - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:25 AM EDT
- Security - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 02:05 PM EDT
- Security - Authored by: albert on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 02:24 PM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:43 AM EDT
- or a car - Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 05:32 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: Wol on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 05:35 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: squib on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 06:10 AM EDT
- But... - Authored by: complex_number on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 07:24 AM EDT
- But... - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 07:34 AM EDT
- But... - Authored by: JamesK on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 11:39 AM EDT
- But... - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 12:35 PM EDT
- But... - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 06:09 PM EDT
- Quiet carriages - Authored by: Wol on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 06:15 PM EDT
- But... - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 11:59 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 07:49 AM EDT
- Criminal offence in the UK - Authored by: tiger99 on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 07:51 AM EDT
- Telecoms laws too - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 12:52 PM EDT
- Dear Barak: USPTO needs cease4 and desist order...(n/t) - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 07:52 AM EDT
- This must mean that a technology to ENABLE ownership of devices is also patentable... - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 07:58 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: kuroshima on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 08:40 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 08:47 AM EDT
- Sounds like Apple is asking for trouble. - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 10:33 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: JamesK on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 11:17 AM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: JamesK on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 11:23 AM EDT
- Not the worst patent ever by far - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 01:21 PM EDT
- incentive not to buy an iPhone - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 02:03 PM EDT
- Apple patent could remotely disable protesters' phone cameras - Authored by: albert on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 03:15 PM EDT
- robots.txt - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:30 PM EDT
- Oh, Puhleeeze - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:47 PM EDT
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 03:47 PM EDT |
They don't get the purpose of a positive abstention.
Shouldn't a majority of
"none of the above" give a null result?
Federal Judge
Slammed for Trying to Tank Las Vegas Ballot Appeal
Courthouse News
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