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October 28, 2005

U.S. Cell Phone Tracking Clipped

Wow! There's still a judge out there who believes that we still have a Bill of Rights! I am totally floored and amazed. I bet this judge doesn't get nominated for the Supreme Court now.

U.S. Cell Phone Tracking Clipped: "Judges reject Bush administration arguments that law enforcement should be able to use cell phone signals to track users' movements, ruling that the feds first need 'probable cause' to believe someone's committed a crime. By Ryan Singel."

(Via Wired News.)

October 27, 2005

CNN.com - Court battle over Internet calls - Oct 26, 2005

CNN.com - Court battle over Internet calls - Oct 26, 2005: "WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new federal regulation making it easier for law enforcement to tap Internet phone calls is being challenged in court. Privacy and technology groups asked the federal appeals court in Washington on Tuesday to overturn a Federal Communications Commission rule that expands wiretapping laws to cover Internet calls -- or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Law enforcement agencies already can obtain a subpoena for the contents of VoIP calls from Internet access providers. But the FBI and others want the ability to capture the technology live and they want systems designed so it would be easy to do that. 'The whole process of innovation on the Internet would be seriously damaged,' said John Morris, staff counsel at the Center for Democracy and Technology. To meet the rule's requirements, Internet call providers would have to rewire networks at great cost, Morris said. In addition, there is fear the rule would stifle development of new technologies by placing more regulatory burdens on innovators. Justice Department spokesman Paul Bresson says court-authorized electronic surveillance is a critical law enforcement tool. 'As communications technologies develop, we must ensure that such progress does not come at the expense of our nation's safety and security,' he said. The FCC declined comment on the legal challenge. The Center for Democracy and Technology was joined in its court petition by several groups, including CompTel, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Separately, the American Council on Education, which represents about 2,000 colleges and universities, filed an appeal of the rule on Monday in federal court in Washington. The rule, approved by the FCC in August, requires that providers of Internet phone calls and broadband services ensure their equipment can allow police wiretaps. The rule applies to VoIP providers such as Vonage that use a central telephone company to complete Internet calls. It also applies to cable and phone companies that provide broadband services. The companies must comply by May 2007. The education group said schools are willing to cooperate with the FBI, but that there are other ways to assist law enforcement rather than rewiring networks. 'We fear that the FCC order will make every college and university replace every router and every switch in their systems,' said council senior vice president Terry Hartle. 'The cost of doing that is substantial.' For example, he said, the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently rewired its network as part of its regular upgrade of computer systems. The cost, he said, was $18 million."

(Via .)

October 26, 2005

U.S. emergency agency FEMA extends former Michael Brown's contract despite Katrina criticism

Interesting to find out about this via PRAVDA! Sheesh, guys!

U.S. emergency agency FEMA extends former Michael Brown's contract despite Katrina criticism: "Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on yesterday defended the Federal Emergency Management Agency's decision to extend former director Michael Brown's post-resignation employment by another 30 days."

(Via Pravda.RU: World.)

Major Coral Bleaching Event Expands Across Caribbean

Major Coral Bleaching Event Expands Across Caribbean: "NOAA reports that a major coral bleaching event is underway in the Caribbean and may result in significant coral death in much of the region. Currently, the bleaching is centered in waters adjacent to"

(Via Witchvox - RSS Feed - News from the Nest.)

October 25, 2005

Passports to get RFID chip implants

So, 98.5% of all comments on this to the State Department were NEGATIVE, yet the Shrub Administration bravely ignores privacy concerns (yet again) and puts these radio chips in our passports. Anyone got any of those old "film safe" lead bags? Wonder how long it will be before someone comes up with passport cases with lead shielding around them.

Passports to get RFID chip implants: "The State Department says tiny tracking chips will be put in passports starting next year, despite concerns over privacy."

(Via CNET News.com.)

October 24, 2005

White House Orders Satirical Paper 'The Onion' to Stop Using Presidential Seal

So, our friends in the White House Counsel's office don't understand the First Amendment right to parody, OR the limitations of copyright law in items that are owned by the American public, eh?

White House Orders Satirical Paper 'The Onion' to Stop Using Presidential Seal: "NEW YORK Despite White House spokesman Trent Duffy's admission to New York Times reporter Katharine Q. Seelye that 'more than one Bush staffer reads The Onion and enjoys it thoroughly,' the White House is seeking to stop the satirical paper from using the presidential seal on its Web site.

Seelye's seal scoop, printed in Monday's paper, reveals that associate counsel to the president Grant M. Dixton sent a letter to the Onion on Sept. 28 stating that the seal 'is not to be used in connection with commercial ventures or products in any way that suggests presidential support or endorsement.'

The newspaper parodies President Bush's weekly radio address on its Web site, accompanied by a picture of President Bush and the official insignia."

October 23, 2005

Deer Could Pose Record Road Hazard

Gee. Could this POSSIBLY be because county and municipal governments are playing "yes men" to development schemes that put house after house on postage stamp lots while destroying what's left of any deer habitat? And gee, with everyone running around screaming "oh my GAWD, there are COYOTES here" and trying to get rid of them too, what natural predators do we have left?

So, government leaders - Listen up! You can't continue to let developers stuff houses and cars and people into wooded areas and then expect that the original inhabitants will just simply disappear. Leave some room for our environment.

Deer Could Pose Record Road Hazard: "It's as seasonal as the falling leaves and about as welcome as soaring gas prices, but the arrival of deer-mating season has many motorists girding for what officials predict could be a record year for deer crashes in the Washington suburbs."

(Via Washington Post: Metro.)

October 22, 2005

Britain urges EU-wide ban of wild bird imports, examines what strain of bird flu killed parrot

Well guess what, people. Importation of wild birds for pets is a VERY BAD THING. There are plenty of bird breeders around the world who will sell beautiful domestic bred birds who think they're humans and make MUCH better pets than some poor terrified bird chopped out of a tree. Add to the environmental disruption in removing wild birds from their habitat (what we haven't destroyed by purchasing goods made from what's left of rain forest woods from around the world) the quarantine program, and you have a disaster waiting to happen. In fact, it may already HAVE happened.

Quarantine facilities are often packed full of birds from many different areas of the world, passing germs to each other that most have never developed an immunity to. The birds get sick. They pass the diseases on. Only the strongest survive quarantine, and they may be carrying who knows what asymptomatically. All of those poor birds that were sharing airspace with this British parrot are being euthanized. What about those who may have been discharged prior to this parrot becoming ill? What about the other countries that don't have the facilities that Britain does to quarantine and determine disease?

My first parrot was a wild caught, sold to me as a hand fed baby. Back then I didn't know what a quarantine leg band was. My bird was so sick that he spent 10 days in the animal hospital under heavy antibiotics. This was AFTER quarantine in a USDA facility for 45 days. Luckily, Boo survived and became a great pet, but the point is that allowing wild caught birds to be imported to a country and sold as pets is a very bad idea, and one that may bite many countries in the ass in the form of bird flu.

Britain urges EU-wide ban of wild bird imports, examines what strain of bird flu killed parrot: "Britain on Saturday urged the European Union to ban imports of wild birds into the 25-nation bloc as British scientists tried to determine whether a parrot that died of bird flu had the strain that has killed more than 60 people around the world."

(Via Pravda.RU: World.)

October 21, 2005

It's About Time

It's about time that someone who finally stood up and said that this ridiculous idea that the United States of America is a theocracy is soundly wrong. Poor Darla Wynne has been through "hell" at the hands of the people of Great Falls, South Carolina, with death threats, killing her pets (including beheading her parrot), stalking her, etc. all because she had the NERVE to stand up and say that mentioning Jesus to the exclusion of all other Deities was wrong. Well bully for her! She deserves the legal fees. She deserves more than that, but these people are too self righteous to realize it.

WIStv.com Columbia, SC: Great Falls to pay Wiccan's legal fees: "(Great Falls) Oct. 20, 2005 - Great Falls has to pay a practicing Wiccan because she was offended by references to Jesus Christ in the town meetings.

Darla Wynne is a Wiccan priestess. She's been practicing witchcraft in Great Falls for years, 'It's an earth-based religion that looks at the duality of nature.'

She stirred up controversy in 2003 when she sued the town, objecting to prayers with the words 'Jesus Christ' at town meetings.

A judge ruled in her favor, saying references to Christ affiliate the government with the Christian faith, violating the establishment clause. Great Falls can no longer refer to any Diety at meetings.

Wynne says, 'This way here there is nothing to create a division. It's not something that becomes my God is better than your God.'

'So people get to stand on neutral ground and our government doesn't promote one religion over another.'

For Wynne, though, one obstacle remains. Now, Great Falls has to pay the witch's lawyer fees of about $50,000. But that's stirring up another round of controversy.

Great Falls lawyer Michael Hemlepp explains the difficulty, 'Other towns would be able to just write a check. For us, it's more of a challenge, seven percent of our annual budget.'

Hemlepp says they're not sure where they'll come up with the money. They're looking at options, but say it's tight, 'Although the money is there, there's also other obligations, police, fire.'

Darla Wynne doesn't believe it, 'I think this is another stall tactic. I think this is another martyrdom aspect for them. They've been whiners and I think they're still being whiners.'

Hemlepp counters, 'Well, I don't think there's anything we can do to satisfy Darla Wynne.'

He estimates they'll pay up in about a month. Wynne is waiting.

Reported by Jennifer Miskewicz"

Miers' firm received `unprecedented' Bush payments for 1998 campaign work

Miers' firm received `unprecedented' Bush payments for 1998 campaign work: "WASHINGTON-U.S. President George W. Bush's rising political fortunes provided a windfall for Harriet Miers' law firm."

(Via FindLaw: Top Legal Headlines.)

Oklahoma Man Wins $10 Million Judgment Against a Spammer

Oklahoma Man Wins $10 Million Judgment Against a Spammer: "On Thursday the 22nd, Robert Braver, an Oklahoma ISP owner who is a long time activist against both spam and junk faxes, received a default judgment of over $10 million against high profile spammer Robert Soloway and his company Newport Internet Marketing. Soloway has frequently been cited as one of the ten largest spammers in the world."

(Via CircleID: All Posts.)

Maybe I'm Amazed....NOT

As I sit here watching these bomb techs live on CNN "disrupting" a suspicious package in proximity to the Capitol, I have to wonder what the HELL these people are thinking? A Cessna 150 flies close to the Capitol and the Secret Service yells "run for your lives" and evacuates every living creature. This, an aircraft that MAY POSSIBLY MAYBE but not LIKELY have some kind of explosive device or other naughty stuff.

Here, they have a clear and present suspicious package. The device is sitting there in a car. And they evacuate NOBODY. What's wrong with this picture?

Here's what's wrong. It is FAR more likely for a ground based vehicle to be carrying damaging devices to the Capitol or the White House. Yet this laxidazical attitude towards that possibility is epitomized by this known package, yet nobody really seems to care very much. Everyone is speaking in calm tones, nobody is freaked out. The other cases with supposed bombs, and Mr. Farmer Tractor Boy were similarly played out. This, despite the fact that it is far easier to cause lots of difficulty with a car or truck than with an aircraft.

Pilots in the DC area, on the other hand, are treated as potential terrorists from the time they punch their code into the airport gate. Our every move is tracked by governmental employees of one type or another from the point our airplanes begin taxiing across the airport.

Flee before my Piper Arrow III. Flee like a baby cheetah at dinner time. Flee like Ron Brown from responsibility. Flee!

But don't worry about Chevy Impala rental cars with suspicous packages in them.... They're not a "real" problem.

October 20, 2005

Verizon Wireless is EVIL

Those who know the Psycho Sensei know how much she LOVES the interruption of telemarketers calling the house. For this reason, we are on every "do not call" list possible. However, "do not call" does not apply to those companies with whom one has a business relationship. Each time one calls, I politely ask to be taken off the call list and dealt with ONLY via email. Most have complied. EXCEPT VERIZON WIRELESS!

These dweebs called me 8 times and each of the 8 times but one, they hung up on me when I answered. The one time I answered and someone spoke, I told them I despise the telephone for religious reasons, and therefore never be called again. They complied, then called and hung up 3 more times.

Tonight I had enough and called them back and asked for the supervisor where I explained my *ahem* displeasure. This time they have PROMISED I would be removed from their list. We shall see. This, of course, is the company who sent me voice mail spam on my cell phone until I demanded they cease and desist.

Feh! The supervisor had the nerve to ask if I wanted to renew my yearly contract.

October 18, 2005

"Mom, would you come pick me up please?"

Survivors of Ark. plane crash text for aid

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BIG FLAT, Ark. -- Unable to use their wireless phones to call for help in a conventional way, the pilot and passenger of a small plane that crashed in the rugged Ozark National Forest used text-messaging to contact their parents, who summoned help.

Adam Young, 22, and passenger Brittney Cozart, 19, had flown from Little Rock to a northern Arkansas resort for lunch Sunday and were returning when Young was forced to crash land the single-engine Cessna, Baxter County Sheriff John Montgomery said.

Cozart text-messaged her mother, who first contacted authorities, Montgomery said. About an hour later, Young was able to message his father with the downed plane's location.

"When we received the coordinates, that's when we could focus the search," Montgomery said in a telephone interview Monday.

Authorities could not say why the text messaging worked when communication by voice was blocked, but noted they operate on different bandwidths. Officials also cited the mountainous terrain.

Rescue helicopters flew Young and Cozart to hospitals. Young was listed in good condition Monday. No information on Cozart's condition was available.

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the crash.

Miers indicated in questionnaire that she supported banning most abortions

Miers indicated in questionnaire that she supported banning most abortions: "WASHINGTON-Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers pledged support in 1989 for a constitutional amendment banning abortions except when necessary to save the life of the mother, according to material given to the Senate on Tuesday."

(Via FindLaw: Top Legal Headlines.)

Danger, Wil Wheaton (Donna Wentworth)

Danger, Wil Wheaton (Donna Wentworth): "

It looks like Barney is back for a second round in the fair use fight, but in the past four years, the ground rules have changed a bit.


Barney's lawyers at the New York firm of Gibney, Anthony and Flaherty sent stiff warning letters last week to Web sites displaying less-than-flattering images of the plump saurian.

'Your Web site depicts a plush Barney toy in a violent manner or position,' Matthew Carlin wrote Tuesday on behalf of Lyons Partnership, which owns the Barney trademark. 'We are writing to request that you remove this violent content toward Barney on your Web site.' [...]

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco civil liberties group providing legal representation to Frankel, dismisses the legal threats as nonsense. 'I think that Barney is unfortunately looking like he's becoming a recidivist in phony copyright claims,' said Cindy Cohn, EFF's legal director.

In 2001, EFF took on Barney's lawyers after they sent out similar cease-and-desist letters. At the time, Cohn wrote back saying that anti-Barney screeds were protected by the First Amendment rights to publish parodies, and Barney's owners never pursued the matter further.

Since then, the EFF managed to break new legal ground by forcing voting machine maker Diebold to write a check to settle allegations of copyright misuse. 'We were very happy to cash that check for $125,000 from Diebold when they made phony copyright claims,' Cohn said. 'I'd be happy to cash one from Barney.'


The Diebold reference is explained here; Wil Wheaton reference here. These photos ought to give Barney a few more reasons to be shaking in his boots, eh?

"

(Via Copyfight.)

Little. Yellow. Cracked. (Donna Wentworth)

So, what do we all think about THIS scenario? What's next? Are our toilets going to start ratting on us?

Little. Yellow. Cracked. (Donna Wentworth): "

I've been complaining about Blizzard using its Terms of Service (TOS) to justify spying on gamers (I Spy With My Little EULA), but sometimes companies don't offer even the illusion of choice. Your printer could be ratting you out right now, and you wouldn't have the faintest clue.

Yes, I said printer. You see, a couple months ago we learned that at the request of the Secret Service, some printer manufacturers are secretly encoding information in color print-outs that can be used to identify where the document came from. The information appears as little yellow dots that you can see only if you use a blue light and a magnifying glass or microscope. No, really.

Today, EFF announced that it has cracked the code. The results should be of great interest to attorneys in discovery proceedings. Why? Those little yellow dots will tell anyone who can decipher them the date and time your document was printed, as well as the serial number of the printer. That makes a paper document more like email -- it reveals much more nuanced, and potentially signifcant, information about a particular communication than its 'content.'

Okay. So maybe you're not worried about what your videogame and printer may be revealing about you. But everyone should be worried about living in a world filled with innocuous-seeming devices that enable unprecedented, pervasive, routine surveillance. Lee Tien says it best: '[Printer surveillance] shows how the government and private industry make backroom deals to weaken our privacy by compromising everyday equipment like printers. The logical next question is: what other deals have been or are being made to ensure that our technology rats on us?'

"

(Via Copyfight.)

October 16, 2005

The Child of Psycho Sensei

The Psycho Child is 14 today. Happy Birthday to the Child of Psycho Sensei. May she have many many hundreds more, and many happy returns as well.

And yes, I am feeling quite old.

One of the LAMEST most STUPID things I've read in a LONG time

This has GOT to be one of the STUPIDEST thing I have read in a long time. I don't know who is more totally ridiculous. The parents who wrote in, or the idiot who made the decision. How much do you want to bet that they will allow "Christmas Parties" and songs at this very same school?

Letter Stops Va. School from Performing Song - WTOP Radio: "WOODBRIDGE, Va. - The marching band at Hylton High School in Woodbridge is going to have learn a different song.

The Washington Post says the band had added 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia,' by the Charlie Daniels Band to its play list for an upcoming guest appearance at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta.

One letter, however, from a parent whose children are home-schooled, was sent to a local newspaper complaining that the song about the devil shouldn't be played at school events because of separation of church and state.

The letter worked because the band's director has decided not to use it.

The decision is especially unpopular with Charlie Daniels himself, who tells the Post that he, 'doesn't write pro-devil songs,' and that it's, 'a shame,' the band director would yield to one piece of mail."

(Via WTOP.)

Geek Cavalries Turn Post-Katrina Landscape into Wireless Lab

Another example of people stepping up to the plate without having to resort to waiting (and waiting, and waiting) for the government to do it for them

Geek Cavalries Turn Post-Katrina Landscape into Wireless Lab: "Independent providers and private companies join together to help hurricane victims -- with little government support."

(Via Technology Review: Government, Law & Policy.)

October 13, 2005

Nosy Walmart Employee Wastes Our Money Again

Wal-Mart Turns in Student’s Anti-Bush Photo, Secret Service Investigates Him | progresive.org: "Selina Jarvis is the chair of the social studies department at Currituck County High School in North Carolina, and she is not used to having the Secret Service question her or one of her students.

But that’s what happened on September 20.

Jarvis had assigned her senior civics and economics class ‘to take photographs to illustrate their rights in the Bill of Rights,’ she says. One student ‘had taken a photo of George Bush out of a magazine and tacked the picture to a wall with a red thumb tack through his head. Then he made a thumb’s down sign with his own hand next to the President’s picture, and he had a photo taken of that, and he pasted it on a poster.’

According to Jarvis, the student, who remains anonymous, was just doing his assignment, illustrating the right to dissent.

But over at the Kitty Hawk Wal-Mart, where the student took his film to be developed, this right is evidently suspect.

An employee in that Wal-Mart photo department called the Kitty Hawk police on the student. And the Kitty Hawk police turned the matter over to the Secret Service."

(Via The Progressive.)

On Tuesday, September 20, the Secret Service came to Currituck High.“At 1:35, the student came to me and told me that the Secret Service had taken his poster,” Jarvis says. “I didn’t believe him at first. But they had come into my room when I wasn’t there and had taken his poster, which was in a stack with all the others.”

She says the student was upset.

“He was nervous, he was scared, and his parents were out of town on business,” says Jarvis.

She, too, had to talk to the Secret Service.

“Halfway through my afternoon class, the assistant principal got me out of class and took me to the office conference room,” she says. “Two men from the Secret Service were there. They asked me what I knew about the student. I told them he was a great kid, that he was in the homecoming court, and that he’d never been in any trouble.”

Then they got down to his poster.

“They asked me, didn’t I think that it was suspicious,” she recalls. “I said no, it was a Bill of Rights project!”

At the end of the meeting, they told her the incident “would be interpreted by the U.S. attorney, who would decide whether the student could be indicted,” she says.

The student was not indicted, and the Secret Service did not pursue the case further.

“I blame Wal-Mart more than anybody,” she says. “I was really disgusted with them. But everyone was using poor judgment, from Wal-Mart up to the Secret Service.”

A person in the photo department at the Wal-Mart in Kitty Hawk said, “You have to call either the home office or the authorities to get any information about that.”

Jacquie Young, a spokesperson for Wal-Mart at company headquarters, did not provide comment within a 24-hour period.

Sharon Davenport of the Kitty Hawk Police Department said, “We just handed it over” to the Secret Service. “No investigative report was filed.”

Jonathan Scherry, spokesman for the Secret Service in Washington, D.C., said, “We certainly respect artistic freedom, but we also have the responsibility to look into incidents when necessary. In this case, it was brought to our attention from a private citizen, a photo lab employee.”Jarvis uses one word to describe the whole incident: “ridiculous.”

October 11, 2005

The Terminator bans himself

Isn't this ironic? Our lovely Arnold, who built his reputation as a blood spilling nasty violent dude in movies that were rated as "ok" for teens, decides that video games are much more dangerous than watching disgusting entrails all over your 60 inch plasma screen in high definition. Strange, no?

The Terminator bans himself: "Blog: California Gov. Arnold Schawzenegger, who played the title role in 'Conan the Barbarian' and starred as a cyborg assassin..."

(Via CNET News.com.)

October 10, 2005

The Psycho Sensei Rebuilds Her Law Practice

The time has come for Psycho Sensei to rebuild her law practice. Besides the obvious monetary reasons, I actually enjoy Internet Law, and it's about time to dive back in and get back to moving and shaking. So, what does one do when one decides to essentially start from scratch?

Well, the first thing I did was look for ways to market the new firm, letting people know that we exist so that they will sign on with us. A logical place to start (to me, anyway) was to take a look through Google and see what I could come up with regarding directories I could add myself to, or other marketing online marketing methods I could use. Here is where I became simultaneously confused and annoyed.

Think about the people who need Internet and Intellectual Property attorneys. They are generally people who are highly technologically literate, usually business people whose time is VERY important to them, and they generally do not want their time wasted. One could extrapolate from that that the attorneys who service this type of client would also be technologically literate, who generally also do not wish their time wasted.

How ironic, given this type of a demographic, that the vast majority of these directory sites want you to CALL FOR INFORMATION! What a waste of time! If you are going to tout the technological prowess of your attorneys to their clients, shouldn't you demonstrate that they can USE that technology by having methods of signing onto your directory ONLINE?

Telephone calls, by their very nature, waste time. You are often "treated" to a sales pitch script, pleasantries, and otherwise time wasting "so would you like to sign up today" nonsense rather than having the information you are looking for in clear, concise form online where you can read it at your leisure and make up your own mind without having to deal with sales pressure. This is precisely why so many people use the Internet for business transactions rather than telephones.

If any marketers are listening, GET WITH THE PROGRAM! Technology lawyers and those who wish to find them, generally want to use TODAY'S technology to find them, not the technology of the 1930s.

October 04, 2005

Alan Wexelblat on the RIAA's Comeuppance

And When Force is Gone, There's Always Mom. Hi Mom! (Alan Wexelblat): "

What's another word for 'Cartel?' How about 'racket?' How about 'organized criminal conspiracy?'

That's the charge made by Tanya Andersen, the latest addition to the anti-RIAA supermoms club. Ms. Andersen, a disabled single mom, decided not to roll over and play dead when the Cartel came knocking. Instead, she's gone on the offensive, filing a counter-suit charging the RIAA and the recording industry with Oregon RICO violations, fraud, invasion of privacy, abuse of process, electronic trespass, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, negligent misrepresentation, the tort of 'outrage', and deceptive business practices.

I don't know where Ms Andersen will get the legal muscle to pursue this raft of charges (she's currently being represented by Lory Lybeck of Lybeck Murphy in Oregon) but if she can make even one of them stick it could be a significant victory against the Cartel's anti-consumer jihad. What she's claiming is that the Cartel is (ab)using the legal system to get peoples' personal information, purely for the purpose of turning this information over to its collection center. She's further claiming that the Cartel's collection agency (err... 'Settlement Center') admits to mistakes but won't halt collections even in cases of error. She's claiming that the Cartel intruded on her computer in violation of the law. She's claiming her innocence and asserting that because the Cartel continued its collection activities in the absence of any evidence of wrongdoing that its behavior is 'coercive and deceptive.'

There's much more detail over on the P2Pnet site. My guess is that the Cartel will do its damnedest to prevent this ever getting in front of a judge and jury. If Andersen can somehow survive long enough and the judge appears unfriendly, the Cartel will offer a settlement and may even promise to reform some of is more egregious abuses. As long as it's not backed up by an actual court judgement they'll feel free to ignore any such promised reforms.

Note to RIAA: quit picking on moms. They're way tougher than you are.

"

(Via Copyfight.)

October 03, 2005

Great Job, Brownie

Gee, with THIS Crony of the Shrubberoo doing so well, we should all run right out and support his new "Nincompoop for Supreme Court" pick. After all, his people just do SO well at their jobs.

Heck of a job, Brownie: "

If Congress was really serious about dropping the hammer on the Federal Emergency Management Agency for its dismally inept response to Hurricane Katrina, it would patch one of Lake Pontchartrain's ruined levees with Michael Brown himself. An internal audit of FEMA's handling of the disaster has revealed that Brown was warned weeks before that the agency's computer systems were not up to the task of managing the logistics for such an crisis and could put personnel and citizens at risk. 'FEMA's systems do not support effective or efficient coordination of deployment operations because there is no sharing of information,' the audit found. 'Consequently, this created operational inefficiencies and hindered the delivery of essential disaster response and recovery services.' The report, released a day after Brown vehemently defended FEMA during a congressional hearing, shows that if FEMA was indeed 'fully engaged . . . behind the scenes,' it was probably engaged in trying to figure out what the heck was going on.

"

(Via Good Morning Silicon Valley.)

It may be cheaper, but....

So it seems that every other company is "outsourcing" their tech support call centers to India. Yes, it may be cheaper for the companies, but it would really be nice if they actually screened the phone personnel for their understanding and PRONUNCIATION of English. It is dreadfully frustrating and annoying when you realize that the person on the other end of the phone has no idea what you're talking about, and you've spent 1/2 an hour talking to a wall who is merely reading from a script, and not really listening to you.

Today, for no apparent reason, one of my Vonage phones decided to stop working. So, I went through every setup step in the little pamphlet that came with the adapter, then went to the website to find out the other troubleshooting stuff, and went through all of that, and then found "Steve" who was not born in the US and had a thick Indian accent. Nice enough man, but obviously was not listening to me, and continued to go through the tech support script, saying things that I had to ask him to repeat 3 or 4 times. When I finally convinced him that I'm not a total idiot who didn't do everything according to the book, and who actually DID have know whether or not my Internet was up, and no, I'm not on Windows XP, and yes, I know the difference between a phone cable and an ethernet cable, he sent me to another Steve in "advanced tech support." I took that to mean "tech support for the literate user.

So I wasted over 1/2 an hour dealing with Mr. "Please repeat, I don't understand what you're saying" to finally be sent to another Steve, likely from the same part of the world, but I only had to ask him to repeat once or twice. He was much better, quickly got to the root of the problem - broken adapter - and is sending another one. Hopefully that line will be back tomorrow at some point.