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Mozilla Firefox 3.05 Updates User RightsOpen in New Window
"The change addresses criticism from the free and open source software community that Mozilla was asserting rights through the Firefox EULA that were incompatible with the GPL." read more »
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Free Software Foundation Sues Cisco Over GPLOpen in New Window
"The group's complaint alleges that Cisco is in violation of the General Public License by not making source code to some Linksys products available to customers."<br /> read more »
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Free Software Foundation lawsuit against Cisco a firstOpen in New Window
"The Free Software Foundation has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Cisco alleging that the company failed to fulfill its obligations under the General Public License when distributing. read more »
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IBM, Oracle, Red Hat Form Test Bed For Web Service InteroperabilityOpen in New Window
"The Web Services Test Forum aims to establish interoperability among products built to the IETF, Oasis, World Wide Web Consortium, and other standards." read more »
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Is the WSTF one Web services forum too many?Open in New Window
"Vendors including IBM and Oracle are launching an industry organization Monday for Web services interoperability, despite the existence of another Web services interoperability group..." read more »
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Can sites violate net neutrality?Open in New Window
ESPN is offering a premium service, but unlike most it is only available if one's ISP offers it rather than on a per-user subscription basis. Dana Blankenhorn offers more. read more »
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Does this Internet make your kid look fat?Open in New Window
Dana Blankenhorn talks about a recent FCC study which suggests internet advertising by the food industry is pushing kids towards unhealthy meal choices. read more »
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Does your OS matter in a cloud?Open in New Window
"Putting your computing into a cloud can be like having Blackwater fight your wars. It's outsourcing with no in-house expertise to watch the watchers." writes Dana Blankenhorn - concluding that the future of the cloud is still up in the air. read more »
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