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Showing posts with label switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label switzerland. Show all posts
12 May 2012

Now It's Switzerland's Turn To Call ACTA Into Question

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When discussing ACTA, there's a natural tendency to concentrate on the bigger players -- the US or the EU -- but it's important to...
30 March 2011

Kafka Alive and Well, Living in Switzerland

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You may have come across this sad tale : According to the Swiss Open Systems User Group, /ch/openSwitzerland, the Swiss Federal Supreme Cour...
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02 January 2009

Happy Public Domain Day...

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...er, yesterday : It is January 1st, which means that this morning at midnight a batch more “life-plus” copyrights expired in those countri...
01 November 2007

Crowdsourcing Sousveillance (Again)

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I can't help feeling this will ultimately link with the story about wireless memory cards: Software that turns groups of ordinary came...
05 October 2007

SWIFTly Out of the Frying Pan...

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...it seems : The supervisory board of SWIFT has approved the plans for the restructuring of the systems architecture of the financial messa...
14 July 2006

Why Hackers Do It

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If you've ever wondered what makes hackers (not crackers) tick, you can relax: somebody has now submitted a doctoral thesis on the subj...
06 May 2006

O Happy, Happy Digital Code

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My book Digital Code of Life was partly about the battle to keep genomic and other bioinformatics information open. So it's good to se...
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