GrafoDexia

This site is devoted to copyright and issues of 'intellectual property,' particularly the issue's analytical aspects. It also concerns itself with the gap between public perception and the true facts, and with the significant lag time between the coverage on more technical sites and the mainstream press. For site feed, see: http://grafodexia.blogspot.com/atom.xml To see the list of sites monitored to create this site, see: http://rpc.bloglines.com/blogroll?html=1&id=CopyrightJournal

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Free geographical FCC data.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

In the final push to finish the semester and in need of something other than Pandora or last.fm. Found this list, which seems to be working out well. They're right about AccuRadio being of particularly high audio quality.

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Huge news: Ed Felten to be Chief Technologist.

Saturday, November 06, 2010

The Economist on eBook DRM: "If you own a physical book, in much of the world you may sell it, lend it—even burn or bury it. You may also keep the book forever. Each of those characteristics is littered with footnotes and exceptions for e-books. We are granted an illusion of ownership, but may read only within the ecosystem of hardware and software supported by the bookseller with sometimes additional limitations imposed by publishers. Witness Amazon's remote deletion—since abjured—of improperly sold copies of George Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm" in 2009."