X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/463fa3b15e58d12069ee128f45558dca24dade56..a794e1d1b2158cf9ed1d28e32d56bd6883ab9ba5:/blog/archive/2012/04/04.rss diff --git a/blog/archive/2012/04/04.rss b/blog/archive/2012/04/04.rss index 5428bad936..67549cbfd7 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2012/04/04.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2012/04/04.rss @@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ implementing standards with RAND terms.</p> <p>Because of this, when I see someone claiming the terms of a standard is reasonable and non-discriminatory, all I can think of is how this really is non-reasonable and discriminatory. Because free -software developers are working in a global marked, it does not really +software developers are working in a global market, it does not really help to know that software patents are not supposed to be enforceable in Norway. The patent regimes in other countries affect us even here. I really hope the people behind the standard directory will pay more @@ -436,6 +436,92 @@ attention to these issues in the future.</p> from Simon Phipps (<a href="http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/simon-says/2010/11/rand-not-so-reasonable/">RAND: Not So Reasonable?</a>).</p> + +<p>Update 2012-04-21: Just came across a +<a href="http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2012/04/of-microsoft-netscape-patents-and-open-standards/index.htm">blog +post from Glyn Moody</a> over at Computer World UK warning about the +same issue, and urging people to speak out to the UK government. I +can only urge Norwegian users to do the same for +<a href="http://www.standard.difi.no/hoyring/hoyring-om-nye-anbefalte-it-standarder">the +hearing taking place at the moment</a> (respond before 2012-04-27). +It proposes to require video conferencing standards including +specifications with RAND terms.</p> + + + + + Holder de ord og NUUG lanserer testtjeneste med stortingsinformasjon + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Holder_de_ord_og_NUUG_lanserer_testtjeneste_med_stortingsinformasjon.html + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Holder_de_ord_og_NUUG_lanserer_testtjeneste_med_stortingsinformasjon.html + Sun, 22 Apr 2012 15:45:00 +0200 + <p>I +<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Hva_har_mine_representanter_stemt_i_Storinget_.html">januar +i fjor</a> startet vi i NUUG arbeid med å gjøre informasjon om hvem +som har stemt hva på <a href="http://www.stortinget.no/">Stortinget</a> +enklere tilgjengelig. I løpet av få måneder fant vi sammen med +organisasjonen <a href="http://www.holderdeord.no/">Holder de ord</a> +som arbeidet mot et lignende mål.</p> + +<p>Siden den gang har vi fått tak i maskinelt lesbart informasjon om +hvem som stemte hva mellom 1990 og våren 2010, og tilgang til +stortingets nye datatjeneste som har informasjon fra høsten 2011 til i +dag. Det gjenstår litt arbeid med det første datasettet, men +datasettet fra høsten 2011 er klart til bruk. Begge datasettene er +tilgjengelig <a href="https://gitorious.org/nuug/folketingparser">via +git</a>.</p> + +<p>På +<a href="http://www.goopen.no/holder-de-ord-datadrevet-oppfolging-av-politiske-lofter/">Go Open</a> i morgen lanserer +NUUG sammen med Holder de ord <a href="http://beta.holderdeord.no/">en +test-tjeneste</a> som viser hva som er og blir behandlet på Stortinget og +hvem som har stemt hva siden oktober i fjor. Du får herved mulighet +til å ta en sniktitt.</p> + + + + + HTC One X - Your video? What do you mean? + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/HTC_One_X___Your_video___What_do_you_mean_.html + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/HTC_One_X___Your_video___What_do_you_mean_.html + Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:20:00 +0200 + <p>In <a href="http://www.idg.no/computerworld/article243690.ece">an +article today</a> published by Computerworld Norway, the photographer +<a href="http://www.urke.com/eirik/">Eirik Helland Urke</a> reports +that the video editor application included with +<a href="http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one-x/#specs">HTC One +X</a> have some quite surprising terms of use. The article is mostly +based on the twitter message from mister Urke, stating: + +<p><blockquote> +"<a href="http://twitter.com/urke/status/194062269724897280">Drøy +brukeravtale: HTC kan bruke MINE redigerte videoer kommersielt. Selv +kan jeg KUN bruke dem privat</a>" +</blockquote></p> + +<p>I quickly translated it to this English message:</p> + +<p><blockquote> +"Arrogant user agreement: HTC can use MY edited videos +commercially. Although I can ONLY use them privately." +</blockquote></p> + +<p>I've been unable to find the text of the license term myself, but +suspect it is a variation of the MPEG-LA terms I +<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Terms_of_use_for_video_produced_by_a_Canon_IXUS_130_digital_camera.html">discovered +with my Canon IXUS 130</a>. The HTC One X specification specifies that +the recording format of the phone is .amr for audio and .mp3 for +video. AMR is +<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive_Multi-Rate_audio_codec#Licensing_and_patent_issues">Adaptive +Multi-Rate audio codec</a> with patents which according to the +Wikipedia article require an license agreement with +<a href="http://www.voiceage.com/">VoiceAge</a>. MP4 is +<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264/MPEG-4_AVC#Patent_licensing">MPEG4 with +H.264</a>, which according to Wikipedia require a licence agreement +with <a href="http://www.mpegla.com/">MPEG-LA</a>.</p> + +<p>I know why I prefer +<a href="http://www.digistan.org/open-standard:definition">free and open +standards</a> also for video.</p>