- Mirco Guarnori email profil password pour Damien MG007irco - backup fin octobre - début novembre Xchange info@altoqueswiss.com redirigée chez altoque_swiss@yahoo.com.ar. msttcorefonts pdftohtml 4 ??? diego modified /usr/local/bin/tnef BACKUP script scheduler MySQL equazone.com equazoom equa7.com aqua - check ip gateway configuration madepublic - check dns joker.com +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Open Source Spying | | from the cloak-and-dagger-plus-5 dept. | | posted by ScuttleMonkey on Tuesday December 05, @06:25 (Software)| | http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/05/0331238 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ [0]eldavojohn writes "The New York Times is running a very lengthy but amazingly interesting article on the short history of open source software and information on the [1]inside of the intelligence community. The article discusses the transformation of the intelligence community from fighting the Cold War with traditional information exchange to fighting terrorism today utilizing things like wikis & blogs. From the end of the article, 'Today's spies exist in an age of constant information exchange, in which everyday citizens swap news, dial up satellite pictures of their houses and collaborate on distant Web sites with strangers. As John Arquilla told me, if the spies do not join the rest of the world, they risk growing to resemble the rigid, unchanging bureaucracy that they once confronted during the cold war. "Fifteen years ago we were fighting the Soviet Union," he said. "Who knew it would be replicated today in the intelligence community?"' You may recall that the CIA now has their [2]own classified Wiki. I think it's interesting that the [3]9/11 Report recommended that United States agencies such as the DoD, CIA & FBI learn to share information more freely to overcome terrorism and now they're turning to internet community applications to accomplish that." Discuss this story at: http://politics.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=06/12/05/0331238 Links: 0. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood,_Sweat_&_Tears 1. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/03/magazine/03intelligence.html?ex=1322802000&en=46027e63d79046ce&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss 2. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/01/1410232&tid=103 3. http://www.gpoaccess.gov/911/index.html +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Universal and MySpace Square Off Over DMCA | | from the ready-fight dept. | | posted by Zonk on Tuesday December 05, @09:49 (Media) | | http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/05/1431239 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ [0]moore.dustin writes "Universal and MySpace look to be on a collision course that could [1]shape the future of media companies and the internet. The article discusses the DMCA's impact on their case, and talks ways in which the law lags behind the realities of technology." From the article: "Yet, as lawyers prepare for battle, they do so on uncertain legal ground. The legislation at the heart of the debate, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, was written years before social networking sites such as MySpace even existed. That fact has injected considerable uncertainty into the matter, according to copyright experts, and helps explain why lawyers from both sides are proclaiming that the DMCA, as it is known, is on their side." Discuss this story at: http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=06/12/05/1431239 Links: 0. mailto:moore.dustin@gmail.com 1. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/f2fcd922-83c7-11db-9e95-0000779e2340.html +--------------------------------------------------------------------+