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From Jonathan Band: #Project2025 doesn't mention #copyright and doesn't "present bold new ideas relating to #IntellectualProperty; it simply reflects the “more is better” approach of the #IP industries… [It] would increase protection in a manner that would benefit large corporations at the expense of consumers. It does not recognize that many IP owners are foreign entities, nor that IP is a government granted #monopoly."
infojustice.org/archives/46022

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The one issue I was able to figure out with this #lenovo #T430s was printing on #windoz11

With my #HP #laserjet using #jetdirect cards with an local #IP address have worked fine over the years (and the cheap toner cartridges make it all the better)

But when installing 11, adding and using printers over the #network is nothing but frustration. The #printer would not add/configured, or if it did get added then test prints would sit in the print queue and fail. I could ping the printer, but there was no visible communication with it.

Searching at length, I fumbled across this post

Windows 11 22H2: network printing switched to RPC over TCP
ghacks.net/2022/11/02/windows-

So Microsoft changed the default print related communications for endpoints in #Windows 11 version #22H2 Endpoints now use #RPC over #TCP instead of over Named Pipes.

If you are in this situation, there are some registry edits that can be made manually via #powershell or via #grouppolicy that are documented in that linked article.

I made the edits on the #T430s and am now able to print to my #4050TN Now, for some reason my #ThinkPadP1 is still having issues with printing after the #registry tweaks, with test jobs still sticking in the queue. More #troubleshooting is needed, or I may just #wipe & #reinstall

#vintagecomputing
#vintagecomputing #vintagecomputint #vintagecomputer #vintagecomputers #vintagecomputalk
#vintagehardware
#computerHistory
#retro
#retrocomputing #retroComputers
#WallOfRetro
#retroTech #retroTechnology
#nerdsOfVintage #happyNerding
#computer #tech
#nerds #nerd
#Lenovo #thinkpad #laptop #laptop_computer

gHacks Technology News · Windows 11 22H2: network printing switched to RPC over TCP - gHacks Tech NewsMicrosoft changed the default print related communication for client server communications in Windows 11 version 22H2 to improve security.
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@kotaro

It depends on what kind of "secure" you are talking about.

A #VPN is important if you are on a shared network, for example.

You can get a dedicated #IP instead of a shared one if you are willing to pay for it.

Has something happened to somebody you know?

OK so the tech #industry now calls for the abuse of people's data for #AI training to be allowed under legitimate interest as legal basis under #GDPR. They really have no shame.

Quote: "The training of AI models should be able to rely on a legitimate interest basis, as provided for in the EU’s data protection regime GDPR, #IBM’s Chief Privacy Officer Christina Montgomery told Morning Tech."

#AI #GenerativeAI #OpenAI #Copyright #FairUse #IP: Suchir Balaji spent nearly four years as an artificial intelligence researcher at OpenAI. Among other projects, he helped gather and organize the enormous amounts of internet data the company used to build its online chatbot, ChatGPT.

At the time, he did not carefully consider whether the company had a legal right to build its products in this way. He assumed the San Francisco start-up was free to use any internet data, whether it was copyrighted or not.

But after the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, he thought harder about what the company was doing. He came to the conclusion that OpenAI’s use of copyrighted data violated the law and that technologies like ChatGPT were damaging the internet.

In August, he left OpenAI because he no longer wanted to contribute to technologies that he believed would bring society more harm than benefit.

“If you believe what I believe, you have to just leave the company,” he said during a recent series of interviews with The New York Times."

nytimes.com/2024/10/23/technol

The New York Times · Former OpenAI Researcher Says Company Broke Copyright LawPar Cade Metz

The whole web is based on fair use. If open-source AI startups can't train their models on works available online to improve productivity and advance science, you might as well paywall the entire web. Copyright is theft from the commons and the public domain. Disney knows this very well.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Guardian · Here’s the deal: AI giants get to grab all your data unless you say they can’t. Fancy that? No, neither do IPar Chris Stokel-Walker
#AI#GenerativeAI#UK

'The 78-year-old Pink Floyd veteran David Gilmour has had a busy few weeks. He’s been promoting his first solo album since 2015, Luck and Strange, with shows booked for Rome, LA and New York. He’s cashed out the rights to Pink Floyd’s name, likeness and albums for a share of $400m, wisely keeping the publishing – so he’ll still get paid for covers of the songs he wrote.' theguardian.com/music/2024/oct #music #musicbiz #IP

The Guardian · David Gilmour review – astonishing, goosebump-inducing solosPar Damien Morris

#InternetArchive #DigitalPreservation #DigitalArchiving #Copyright #IP: "The Archive is best known for its preservation of the ephemeral expanses of the World Wide Web, available through its one-of-a-kind archive/search engine, the Wayback Machine. But this is just one facet of its collection: Working with museums, libraries, and individual donors and contributors, the Archive has amassed more than 145 petabytes of material (if you took more than 4,000 digital photos every day for the rest of your life, you might end up with 1 petabyte). Much of this material is obsolete or out of print — books, microfilm and microfiche, old software, video games, obscure VHS tapes, TV news programs, historic radio shows, and hundreds of thousands of concert recordings.

“It’s a research library. It’s there to record and make available an accurate version of the past,” Kahle says. “Otherwise, we’ll end up with a George Orwell world where the past can be manipulated and erased.”

But this work has long rankled one of the most powerful forces in the United States — rights holders — and the threat of copyright lawsuits has always loomed over the Archive. Lawrence Lessig, the legal scholar and Archive ally, even predicted Kahle would wind up in court in a 2001 New York Times interview, days after the Wayback Machine launched."

rollingstone.com/music/music-f

internet archive
Rolling Stone · Inside the $621 Million Legal Battle for the ‘Soul of the Internet’Par Jon Blistein

Global benefits flow when innovation shared: UN Pact for the Future qut.edu.au/news?id=196851 I have been doing a few talks this month on our collection on Intellectual Property and Sustainable Development (co-edited by Bita Amani and Caroline B Ncube and published by Edward Elgar Publishing) and its implications for the September Summit of the Future. The final text of the Pact for the Future is intriguing in terms of how it deals with the sharing of the benefits of science, technology, and innovation. #SDGs #IP #innovation #science #research #sustainability #techtransfer

R.I.P. #Telegram

Shortly after the #CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in #France he stated:

"...We’ve made it clear that the IP addresses and phone numbers of those who violate our rules can be disclosed to relevant authorities in response to valid legal requests."

Source:
pcmag.com/news/telegram-users-

#Parody image: CC0 Madeindex.org

A summary of our dialogue on intellectual property, sustainable innovation, and the SDGs at the Victoria University of Wellington with Professors Jessica Lai Susy Frankel and Christian Schott wgtn.ac.nz/law/centres/nzciel/ #SDGS #IP #2030Agenda #nzlaw #nzpol Our collection co-edited by Bita Amani and Caroline B Ncube has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing elgaronline.com/edcollbook/boo #sustainability

#AI #GenerativeAI #Copyright #AITraining #IP: "As AI tools proliferate, policy makers are increasingly being called upon to protect creators and the cultural industries from the extractive, exploitative, and even existential threats posed by generative AI. In their haste to act, however, they risk running headlong into the Copyright Trap: the mistaken conviction that copyright law is the best tool to support human creators and culture in our new technological reality (when in fact it is likely to do more harm than good). It is a trap in the sense that it may satisfy the wants of a small group of powerful stakeholders, but it will harm the interests of the more vulnerable actors who are, perhaps, most drawn to it. Once entered, it will also prove practically impossible to escape. I identify three routes in to the copyright trap in current AI debates: first is the "if value, then (property) right" fallacy; second is the idea that unauthorized copying is inherently wrongful; and third is the resurrection of the starving artist trope to justify copyright's expansion. Ultimately, this article urges AI critics to sidestep the copyright trap, resisting the lure of its proprietary logic in favor of more appropriate routes towards addressing the risks and harms of generative AI." papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf

Having #PMTU problems and wondering how #DNS should work...

DNS server replies with a >PMTU size UDP response, intermediate router sends ICMP Packet Too Big and drops some of the fragments. What should happen?
1. DNS server refragments and retransmits (requires the DNS server to retain every response for a few seconds)
2. DNS client redoes the request (slows down resolution)
3. Something else?

It was great to discuss intellectual property and the sustainable development goals on a panel with Professors Jessica Lai, Susy Frankel and Christian Schott at the Victoria University of Wellington. It was a good opportunity to explore the many fine contributions contained in the collection, The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals, which I edited along with Bita Amani and Caroline B Ncube for Edward Elgar Publishing. lnkd.in/g--Zpqz4 It was also a useful platform to consider New Zealand's progress towards the realisation of the sustainable development goals. #SDGs #IP #copyright #trademark #patent #sustainability #nzlaw #nzpol

> There are some officially reserved and IANA-registered test and example domains that are safe to use in books, articles and documentation.

- <your thing>.example.net for subdomain examples
- <your thing>.example for domain examples
- <your thing>.localhost for localhost examples e.g. in configurations
- 192.0.2.5 for IPv4 examples
- 2001:db8::/32 for IPv6 examples

Thanks @sheogorath !

**Please use official example and test domains**

shivering-isles.com/2024/08/us

Sheogorath's Blog · Please use official example and test domainsEvery now and then, you want to make an example. Suddenly you end up with the wildest domain names in these examples. A popular misuse of an IP that suddenly became a real address was 1.1.1.1 but there is a solution for this.