From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 21:59:49 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Generated. X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/fbf9bbd9807a533490827f8f18b7656cdd661709?ds=inline Generated. --- diff --git a/blog/Mer_allemannseie_til_inspirasjon_og_glede.html b/blog/Mer_allemannseie_til_inspirasjon_og_glede.html index 98ebde07f4..20101d8327 100644 --- a/blog/Mer_allemannseie_til_inspirasjon_og_glede.html +++ b/blog/Mer_allemannseie_til_inspirasjon_og_glede.html @@ -1503,6 +1503,15 @@ lista til Wikipedia. Men jeg synes det er veldig nyttig å se at det er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.

+ +

Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +Public Domain Information Project +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +Out Of Copyright, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over The Public Domain +Review som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.

Tags: norsk, opphavsrett.
diff --git a/blog/Norwegian_citizens_now_required_by_law_to_give_their_fingerprint_to_the_police.html b/blog/Norwegian_citizens_now_required_by_law_to_give_their_fingerprint_to_the_police.html index 55ee916869..c9565c1b8e 100644 --- a/blog/Norwegian_citizens_now_required_by_law_to_give_their_fingerprint_to_the_police.html +++ b/blog/Norwegian_citizens_now_required_by_law_to_give_their_fingerprint_to_the_police.html @@ -41,14 +41,15 @@ the police.

In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + the encryption is already broken. And they can diff --git a/blog/archive/2015/02/02.rss b/blog/archive/2015/02/02.rss index 9a8eb4eb44..333c25b4d9 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2015/02/02.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2015/02/02.rss @@ -1771,6 +1771,15 @@ lista til Wikipedia. Men jeg synes det er veldig nyttig å se at det er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.</p> + +<p>Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +<ahref="http://www.pdinfo.com/">Public Domain Information Project</a> +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +<ahref="http://outofcopyright.eu/">Out Of Copyright</a>, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over <ahref="http://publicdomainreview.org/">The Public Domain +Review</a> som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.</p> diff --git a/blog/archive/2015/02/index.html b/blog/archive/2015/02/index.html index 29121776aa..cf4bb9ea0e 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2015/02/index.html +++ b/blog/archive/2015/02/index.html @@ -1850,6 +1850,15 @@ er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.

+

Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +Public Domain Information Project +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +Out Of Copyright, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over The Public Domain +Review som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.

+
diff --git a/blog/archive/2015/05/05.rss b/blog/archive/2015/05/05.rss index f0ab88124f..fd64b57a03 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2015/05/05.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2015/05/05.rss @@ -30,14 +30,15 @@ the police.</p> <p>In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/nov/17/news.homeaffairs">the encryption is already broken</a>. And they <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2215057/wireless/bad-guys-could-read-rfid-passports-at-217-feet--maybe-a-lot-more.html">can diff --git a/blog/archive/2015/05/index.html b/blog/archive/2015/05/index.html index 9df83114e4..e68715e0ff 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2015/05/index.html +++ b/blog/archive/2015/05/index.html @@ -48,14 +48,15 @@ the police.

In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + the encryption is already broken. And they can diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index 5b9b339c45..4f03044dc0 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -41,14 +41,15 @@ the police.

In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + the encryption is already broken. And they can diff --git a/blog/index.rss b/blog/index.rss index 04de9f8ae5..801ec15d25 100644 --- a/blog/index.rss +++ b/blog/index.rss @@ -30,14 +30,15 @@ the police.</p> <p>In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/nov/17/news.homeaffairs">the encryption is already broken</a>. And they <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2215057/wireless/bad-guys-could-read-rfid-passports-at-217-feet--maybe-a-lot-more.html">can diff --git a/blog/tags/english/english.rss b/blog/tags/english/english.rss index 07e41d410b..ec9ec57c2c 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/english.rss +++ b/blog/tags/english/english.rss @@ -30,14 +30,15 @@ the police.</p> <p>In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/nov/17/news.homeaffairs">the encryption is already broken</a>. And they <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2215057/wireless/bad-guys-could-read-rfid-passports-at-217-feet--maybe-a-lot-more.html">can diff --git a/blog/tags/english/index.html b/blog/tags/english/index.html index e695bcbaf5..92bbddd697 100644 --- a/blog/tags/english/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/english/index.html @@ -47,14 +47,15 @@ the police.

In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + the encryption is already broken. And they can diff --git a/blog/tags/norsk/index.html b/blog/tags/norsk/index.html index 09f560008b..2758495cad 100644 --- a/blog/tags/norsk/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/norsk/index.html @@ -1635,6 +1635,15 @@ er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.

+

Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +Public Domain Information Project +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +Out Of Copyright, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over The Public Domain +Review som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.

+
diff --git a/blog/tags/norsk/norsk.rss b/blog/tags/norsk/norsk.rss index eff86c6a40..b227c7bc4c 100644 --- a/blog/tags/norsk/norsk.rss +++ b/blog/tags/norsk/norsk.rss @@ -1605,6 +1605,15 @@ lista til Wikipedia. Men jeg synes det er veldig nyttig å se at det er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.</p> + +<p>Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +<ahref="http://www.pdinfo.com/">Public Domain Information Project</a> +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +<ahref="http://outofcopyright.eu/">Out Of Copyright</a>, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over <ahref="http://publicdomainreview.org/">The Public Domain +Review</a> som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/opphavsrett/index.html b/blog/tags/opphavsrett/index.html index 9a943265c9..cd8d9f44cf 100644 --- a/blog/tags/opphavsrett/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/opphavsrett/index.html @@ -1510,6 +1510,15 @@ er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.

+

Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +Public Domain Information Project +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +Out Of Copyright, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over The Public Domain +Review som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.

+
diff --git a/blog/tags/opphavsrett/opphavsrett.rss b/blog/tags/opphavsrett/opphavsrett.rss index 72fc269f21..1acef538e4 100644 --- a/blog/tags/opphavsrett/opphavsrett.rss +++ b/blog/tags/opphavsrett/opphavsrett.rss @@ -1492,6 +1492,15 @@ lista til Wikipedia. Men jeg synes det er veldig nyttig å se at det er flere som er interessert i å bidra med å spore opp allemanseide verk. Litt underlig at listen ikke vedlikeholdes automatisk, når en ser hva dbpedia kan gjøre med innholdet i Wikipedia.</p> + +<p>Oppdatering 2015-05-11: Ble kjent med +<ahref="http://www.pdinfo.com/">Public Domain Information Project</a> +som gjør allemanseid musikk tilgjengelig, og prosjektet +<ahref="http://outofcopyright.eu/">Out Of Copyright</a>, som lager +opplegg for å kunne identifisere verk som er falt i det fri. Kom også +over <ahref="http://publicdomainreview.org/">The Public Domain +Review</a> som både er en samling over verk i det fri, men også et +tidsskrift om verdien av allemannseiet.</p> diff --git a/blog/tags/personvern/index.html b/blog/tags/personvern/index.html index a456491ad8..494ec6d03b 100644 --- a/blog/tags/personvern/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/personvern/index.html @@ -47,14 +47,15 @@ the police.

In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + the encryption is already broken. And they can diff --git a/blog/tags/personvern/personvern.rss b/blog/tags/personvern/personvern.rss index 11611d00cd..8854095139 100644 --- a/blog/tags/personvern/personvern.rss +++ b/blog/tags/personvern/personvern.rss @@ -30,14 +30,15 @@ the police.</p> <p>In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/nov/17/news.homeaffairs">the encryption is already broken</a>. And they <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2215057/wireless/bad-guys-could-read-rfid-passports-at-217-feet--maybe-a-lot-more.html">can diff --git a/blog/tags/surveillance/index.html b/blog/tags/surveillance/index.html index 273f8b89c1..edb0cc506a 100644 --- a/blog/tags/surveillance/index.html +++ b/blog/tags/surveillance/index.html @@ -47,14 +47,15 @@ the police.

In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + the encryption is already broken. And they can diff --git a/blog/tags/surveillance/surveillance.rss b/blog/tags/surveillance/surveillance.rss index a1c1f89fff..e8d0514eac 100644 --- a/blog/tags/surveillance/surveillance.rss +++ b/blog/tags/surveillance/surveillance.rss @@ -30,14 +30,15 @@ the police.</p> <p>In addition to handing the fingerprint to the police (which promised to not make a copy of the fingerprint image at that point in -time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the finger -print will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of the -face and other information about the person. Some of the information -will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same system as -currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will be -available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around +time, but say nothing about doing it later), a picture of the +fingerprint will be stored on the RFID chip, along with a picture of +the face and other information about the person. Some of the +information will be encrypted, but the encryption will be the same +system as currently used in the passports. The codes to decrypt will +be available to a lot of government offices and their suppliers around the globe, but for those that do now know anyone in those circles it is good to know that + <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/nov/17/news.homeaffairs">the encryption is already broken</a>. And they <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2215057/wireless/bad-guys-could-read-rfid-passports-at-217-feet--maybe-a-lot-more.html">can