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Don?t Panic!

Ha! Tricked ya… I wrote Don?t Panic instead of Don’t Panic…

In my WordPress Dashboard I saw Don?t Panic! WordPress Is Secure instead of seeing Don’t Panic! WordPress Is Secure which is what I see at the site and in the feed. (Unless I look at the source, where I see Don’t Panic! WordPress Is Secure which should also be fine…)

A quick check with curl reveals both the WordPress site and feed are being served as charset=utf-8, and since I trust the WordPress guys are doing the right thing, I really start to panic… Well, not so much panic as get that “here we go again” feeling you get when you realize that somewhere in the chain something is broken and you’re not sure if you should be happy or sad that it’s probably on your end since you have the power to fix it (hopefully) but that also means it’s up to you to fix it, so you can’t just pass the buck, blame someone else, and write a blog post about it… sigh…

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What is Fair Use?

Does anyone know what fair use really is? Sure there are definitions which say that it is a “concept” or a “provision” or “guidelines” but what does it really come down to?

To me (and I’m guessing others) it comes down to a simple question. Am I going to get sued? Really. That’s it. I mean, there are corporations with lawyers who spend more on dinner than I spend on groceries in a month, and those are the folks who will try to relieve me of all of my money if I upset them by “fairly using” something. I don’t have lawyers, or deep pockets, or time/money/resources for a trial, even if I was guaranteed to win. It’s a sad but true fact that “Justice for all who can afford it” is the standard of the day in the U.S.

I know there is the EFF: Legal Guide for Bloggers which I’ll have to read through a bit more, but still, I tend to weigh things by the “will I get sued” question. Luckily, Creative Commons goes a loooong way towards helping me know what I can use, and how I can use it. But for stuff that isn’t clearly licensed? Well, more than once I’ve asked permissions to use something and I’ve got it. The hard part here is knowing who to ask… Emailing someone who puts photos, videos, or music on their web site isn’t that hard, but contacting a major publishing company, music studio or record label? Forget it…

And we definitely need to spread the word of what a Creative Commons license means. On tinkernet’s about page I have the following:

The videos from this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License unless otherwise noted.

Creative Commons - Some Rights Reserved

If you’d like to use my work under some other license, feel free to contact me.

I think that’s pretty straightforward eh? I got an email from someone asking if my Zombie Lurch video could be shown at a Halloween event that was not charging for admission. I said “no problem” and pointed to the Creative Commons by-nc-sa license explaining that they probably didn’t even have to ask my permission to show it (since I’d already given it with the license) and if they had wanted to charged admission (which might fall under using my work commercially) I would have the right to license it to them under other terms. That’s the other nice thing, I get to choose how my work is licensed to who, for what. You want to make money off my work? No problem! Just talk to me and make sure I get a cut too… ;)

Now, as for “fair use” I still am not clear on exactly what that is…

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Cat Food

The following is an unordered list of things Loosey the Cat has attempted to eat, or has eaten, or has at least chewed on a bit, in the last two years:
Loosey and chewed up sponge

  • Macaroni & cheese
  • Pancakes (blueberry and non-blueberry)
  • Cupcakes (just nibbled the tops)
  • Tinkerbell’s vomit (Tinkerbell is the other cat)
  • Popcorn
  • Turkey
  • Iam’s cat food
  • Kitchen sponge (may have smelled like chicken)
  • Donuts

Don’t get me wrong, I have not offered all of these things to Loosey, she often decides what to eat, and when to eat it without consulting with me. As for the “Tinkerbell’s vomit” item, for all I know Tinkerbell vomits on a daily basis but I never know it. Kudos to Loosey for cleaning it up so I don’t have to. (That does not lower the “gross” factor though.) She has only chewed up two kitchen sponges, and that happened in the same week, I’ll call it a phase. As for the donuts, she managed to remove one from a plastic bakery bag on Saturday night, but she was caught in the act Sunday night trying to compromise the security device protecting the donuts. The donuts were properly secured after that, and she was punished appropriately.

(Hey, it just ain’t the web without posts about cats…)

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Proxy and Cache This!

Microsoft has something called an ISA Server

What does ISA stand for? I’m pretty sure it’s Incredibly Shitty Appliance.

I know they think it’s something else:

ISA Server is the advanced stateful packet and application-layer inspection firewall, virtual private network (VPN), and Web cache solution that enables enterprise customers to easily maximize existing information technology (IT) investments by improving network security and performance.

But I’m pretty sure it’s an Incredibly Shitty Appliance. I assume by “improving performance” they mean “breaking the web” or something similar. You know you’re in trouble when even the IT guys think it is the suxors…

(Squid Web Proxy Cache anyone?)

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Yahoo! Maps (Again!)

Hooray! From Simon, the newest Yahoo! at Yahoo! comes news of the new Yahoo! Maps APIs. There’s Flash and Ajax and Geocoding… Time to play…