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"safestyle scores a double at the g07 awards" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 03:48:58

G07 Awards ceremony held recently was the cause for manifold celebration for Safestyle UK the country's leading independent replacement window and door retailer. Awards like these are important because they show our work is being recognised by the industry and more importantly they go a desire way towards acknowledging and rewarding all the effort our guys are putting in to alter sure Safestyle's performance is second to none. (PRWEB) October 23. 2007 — Safestyle UK the country's leading independent replacement window and door retailer has scooped two further major prizes at this year's prestigious G07 Awards. Held at the Birmingham's Metropole Hotel the high profile G Awards are open on an annual basis to all Organisations in the furnish glazing and fenestration industries and aim to highlight and reward excellence in twelve different categories. This year Safestyle UK were nominated and short-listed for two awards - the Health and Safety allocate and the highly prestigious Installer of the year allocate. More than 500 industry members applauded as Safestyle UK overcame stiff national competition to go away as resounding winners in both categories. Safestyle UK's Chairman. John Ross commented: "We undergo won several awards in recent years but these latest honours are particularly important. We complete more than 800 installations every week - that's a lot of installations! So we're continually working hard and looking for ways to improve effectiveness and efficiency of our operations. "Awards desire these are important because they show our bring home the bacon is being recognised by the industry and more importantly they go a long way towards acknowledging and rewarding all the effort our guys are putting in to alter sure Safestyle's performance is to none."

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"Open Source Software's Legal Muscle Scores a Victory" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:09:59

Score one for free software. As Monsoon Multimedia learned the hard way just because software has no be doesn't mean that it has no restrictions. Yesterday the pro-bono legal team at the Software Freedom Law Center that they'd reached a settlement in the first ever lawsuit filed over the command Public License. The GPL protects open source software by allowing anyone to copy change and redistribute the software Many companies make use of open source software in consumer products and fully obey with the GPL by posting the obtain code on their websites. The software involved in this case was a schedule called BusyBox a lightweight case of common Unix utilities commonly used in embedded systems. It appears that Monsoon Multimedia the defendant used the code in their product (a Slingbox alternative that allows remote television viewing and recording via PC) without making the source code available--a violation of the GPL. What's weird is that this violation ever required legal action. Before the Software Freedom Law Center existed most GPL enforcement was handled by the remove Software Foundation. I've talked with former and current employees of both groups and they repeatedly emphasize that all they care about is compliance not retribution. Most companies are happy to comply when they find out it's relatively painless and costs no money. According to Eben Moglen the law center's head who spoke to IEEE Spectrum most violators simply construe what the license requires and comply after a little prodding. When I heard that the lawsuit was filed it surprised me that Monsoon hadn't been cooperative--all they had to do was make a web summon that provided obtain code. Over at Linux-Watch they that Monsoon might actually have been looking for a legal contend: Interestingly. Monsoon Multimedia is run by a highly experienced lawyer named Graham Radstone. According to his corporate biography. Radstone has an MA in Law from the University of Cambridge. England and held the top legal spot at an unnamed "$1 billion private multinational company." But it now looks desire they simply bungled the situation with the settlement requiring them to fork out an "undisclosed financial consideration." It appears that the whole thing was nothing more than a inspect of corporate foot-dragging and bone-headed customer relations. It's not like Monsoon was the only affiliate misusing BusyBox--the developers used to post a "" on their website--but Monsoon made the identify of admitting in that they were in violation after a user asked if Hava boxes ran Linux. At the beginning of September a Monsoon Multimedia representative confirmed that the device used both Linux and BusyBox and that they planned on making the source code available. Aaron Murray the user who started the go back in walk told me that he began emailing tech give about the violation but got no response until the representative began the "unpleasant" forum transfer (read the for an example of why using "humorous" threats are a bad idea). The representative claimed that they planned to post the obtain code but several weeks passed without action. The whole thing blew up when the news hit Slashdot and the developers looked to the Software Freedom Law Center for help. Legal director Dan Raviture told me that after a week of no replies from Monsoon they decided to register suit. "This lawsuit was a last apply." he said. "If you wait too long you start to disadvantage your own rights." In this case the strong-arm strategy paid off--Monsoon Multimedia has now complied with the GPL and the BusyBox developers are a little richer for their trouble.

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"Open Source Software's Legal Muscle Scores a Victory" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:09:58

advance one for remove software. As Monsoon Multimedia learned the hard way just because software has no cost doesn't mean that it has no restrictions. Yesterday the pro-bono legal team at the Software Freedom Law Center that they'd reached a settlement in the first ever lawsuit filed over the General Public License. The GPL protects open source software by allowing anyone to write modify and distribute the software Many companies make use of open source software in consumer products and fully comply with the GPL by posting the obtain code on their websites. The software involved in this case was a program called BusyBox a lightweight package of common Unix utilities commonly used in embedded systems. It appears that Monsoon Multimedia the defendant used the code in their product (a Slingbox alternative that allows remote television viewing and recording via PC) without making the source code available--a violation of the GPL. What's weird is that this violation ever required legal action. Before the Software Freedom Law Center existed most GPL enforcement was handled by the Free Software Foundation. I've talked with former and current employees of both groups and they repeatedly emphasize that all they compassionate about is compliance not retribution. Most companies are happy to comply when they find out it's relatively painless and costs no money. According to Eben Moglen the law bear on's head who spoke to IEEE Spectrum most violators simply misunderstand what the license requires and comply after a little prodding. When I heard that the lawsuit was filed it surprised me that Monsoon hadn't been cooperative--all they had to do was make a web page that provided obtain code. Over at Linux-Watch they that Monsoon might actually have been looking for a legal fight: Interestingly. Monsoon Multimedia is run by a highly experienced lawyer named Graham Radstone. According to his corporate biography. Radstone has an MA in Law from the University of Cambridge. England and held the top legal spot at an unnamed "$1 billion private multinational company." But it now looks desire they simply bungled the situation with the settlement requiring them to lift out an "undisclosed financial consideration." It appears that the whole thing was nothing more than a case of corporate foot-dragging and bone-headed customer relations. It's not like Monsoon was the only company misusing BusyBox--the developers used to post a "" on their website--but Monsoon made the mistake of admitting in that they were in violation after a user asked if Hava boxes ran Linux. At the beginning of September a Monsoon Multimedia representative confirmed that the device used both Linux and BusyBox and that they planned on making the source label available. Aaron Murray the user who started the thread back in March told me that he began emailing tech support about the violation but got no response until the representative began the "unpleasant" forum exchange (read the for an example of why using "humorous" threats are a bad idea). The representative claimed that they planned to post the obtain label but several weeks passed without action. The whole thing blew up when the news hit Slashdot and the developers looked to the Software Freedom Law Center for help. Legal director Dan Raviture told me that after a week of no replies from Monsoon they decided to file suit. "This lawsuit was a measure apply." he said. "If you wait too long you start to prejudice your own rights." In this inspect the do by strategy paid off--Monsoon Multimedia has now complied with the GPL and the BusyBox developers are a little richer for their trouble.

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"Open Source Software's Legal Muscle Scores a Victory" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:09:57

advance one for remove software. As Monsoon Multimedia learned the hard way just because software has no cost doesn't convey that it has no restrictions. Yesterday the pro-bono legal aggroup at the Software Freedom Law bear on that they'd reached a settlement in the first ever lawsuit filed over the General Public authorise. The GPL protects change state source software by allowing anyone to copy change and redistribute the software Many companies make use of change state obtain software in consumer products and fully comply with the GPL by posting the obtain code on their websites. The software involved in this case was a program called BusyBox a lightweight package of common Unix utilities commonly used in embedded systems. It appears that Monsoon Multimedia the defendant used the code in their product (a Slingbox alternative that allows remote television viewing and recording via PC) without making the source label available--a violation of the GPL. What's weird is that this violation ever required legal action. Before the Software Freedom Law bear on existed most GPL enforcement was handled by the Free Software Foundation. I've talked with former and current employees of both groups and they repeatedly evince that all they care about is compliance not retribution. Most companies are happy to comply when they sight out it's relatively painless and costs no money. According to Eben Moglen the law bear on's head who spoke to IEEE Spectrum most violators simply misunderstand what the authorise requires and obey after a little prodding. When I heard that the lawsuit was filed it surprised me that Monsoon hadn't been cooperative--all they had to do was alter a web summon that provided obtain code. Over at Linux-Watch they that Monsoon might actually have been looking for a legal contend: Interestingly. Monsoon Multimedia is run by a highly experienced lawyer named Graham Radstone. According to his corporate biography. Radstone has an MA in Law from the University of Cambridge. England and held the top legal sight at an unnamed "$1 billion private multinational company." But it now looks desire they simply bungled the situation with the settlement requiring them to fork out an "undisclosed financial consideration." It appears that the whole thing was nothing more than a case of corporate foot-dragging and bone-headed customer relations. It's not like Monsoon was the only company misusing BusyBox--the developers used to affix a "" on their website--but Monsoon made the mistake of admitting in that they were in violation after a user asked if Hava boxes ran Linux. At the beginning of September a Monsoon Multimedia representative confirmed that the device used both Linux and BusyBox and that they planned on making the obtain code available. Aaron Murray the user who started the thread approve in March told me that he began emailing tech give about the violation but got no response until the representative began the "unpleasant" forum exchange (construe the for an example of why using "humorous" threats are a bad idea). The representative claimed that they planned to post the source label but several weeks passed without action. The whole thing blew up when the news hit Slashdot and the developers looked to the Software Freedom Law Center for back up. Legal director Dan Raviture told me that after a week of no replies from Monsoon they decided to register suit. "This lawsuit was a last apply." he said. "If you wait too long you start to prejudice your own rights." In this case the strong-arm strategy paid off--Monsoon Multimedia has now complied with the GPL and the BusyBox developers are a little richer for their trouble.

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"Open Source Software's Legal Muscle Scores a Victory" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:09:57

advance one for free software. As Monsoon Multimedia learned the hard way just because software has no cost doesn't convey that it has no restrictions. Yesterday the pro-bono legal team at the Software Freedom Law Center that they'd reached a settlement in the first ever lawsuit filed over the General Public authorise. The GPL protects open source software by allowing anyone to copy change and redistribute the software Many companies make use of open source software in consumer products and fully comply with the GPL by posting the source code on their websites. The software involved in this case was a program called BusyBox a lightweight case of common Unix utilities commonly used in embedded systems. It appears that Monsoon Multimedia the defendant used the code in their product (a Slingbox alternative that allows remote television viewing and recording via PC) without making the source label available--a violation of the GPL. What's weird is that this violation ever required legal action. Before the Software Freedom Law Center existed most GPL enforcement was handled by the remove Software Foundation. I've talked with former and current employees of both groups and they repeatedly evince that all they care about is compliance not retribution. Most companies are happy to comply when they find out it's relatively painless and costs no money. According to Eben Moglen the law bear on's head who spoke to IEEE Spectrum most violators simply misunderstand what the authorise requires and obey after a little prodding. When I heard that the lawsuit was filed it surprised me that Monsoon hadn't been cooperative--all they had to do was make a web page that provided obtain label. Over at Linux-Watch they that Monsoon might actually have been looking for a legal fight: Interestingly. Monsoon Multimedia is run by a highly experienced lawyer named Graham Radstone. According to his corporate biography. Radstone has an MA in Law from the University of Cambridge. England and held the top legal sight at an unnamed "$1 billion private multinational affiliate." But it now looks desire they simply bungled the situation with the settlement requiring them to fork out an "undisclosed financial consideration." It appears that the whole thing was nothing more than a case of corporate foot-dragging and bone-headed customer relations. It's not like Monsoon was the only affiliate misusing BusyBox--the developers used to post a "" on their website--but Monsoon made the mistake of admitting in that they were in violation after a user asked if Hava boxes ran Linux. At the beginning of September a Monsoon Multimedia representative confirmed that the device used both Linux and BusyBox and that they planned on making the source code available. Aaron Murray the user who started the thread approve in March told me that he began emailing tech support about the violation but got no response until the representative began the "unpleasant" forum transfer (construe the for an example of why using "humorous" threats are a bad idea). The representative claimed that they planned to post the source label but several weeks passed without challenge. The whole thing blew up when the news hit Slashdot and the developers looked to the Software Freedom Law Center for help. Legal director Dan Raviture told me that after a week of no replies from Monsoon they decided to register conform to. "This lawsuit was a last apply." he said. "If you act too long you start to prejudice your own rights." In this case the strong-arm strategy paid off--Monsoon Multimedia has now complied with the GPL and the BusyBox developers are a little richer for their affect.

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"Violent Television Viewing During Preschool Is Associated With ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:40:19

Department of Pediatrics. Child Health initiate. University of Washington. Seattle. Washington; Department of Health Services. Seattle. Washington; Seattle Children's Research Institute. Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center. Seattle. Washington OBJECTIVE. The effect of violent television programming on preschoolers’ Abbreviations: PSID—Panel Study of Income Dynamics • CDS—Child Development Supplement • BPI—Behavioral Problem Index • OR—odds ratio • CI—confidence interval

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"Xbox Live scores ESPN programming" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:13:10

Microsoft nabs more television support for Xbox Live by teaming up with sports broadcaster ESPN to deliver standard and high-definition programming for the online gaming communicate. In addition to sporting event coverage the partnership also covers ESPN's video bet competitions. ESPN programming will made available for direct transfer over Xbox Live on a weekly basis though not immediately after it airs on television networks; be for it on XBL by time of writing. Customers can evaluate to pay $3.00 USD for standard definition video and $4.50 USD for high-def downloads. Effective immediately fans of all ages can access a growing catalog of marquee sporting events and timely programming including full-length NCAA college football and basketball games. Summer X Games 13. "World Series of Poker," "The Contender," "Madden Nation" and much more on Xbox be Marketplace the leading high-definition video download service. "Establishing this relationship with Microsoft on Xbox 360 provides an innovative way to reach our target demographic through this dynamic next-generation entertainment console," said Matt Murphy senior vice president. Digital Video Distribution. Disney and ESPN Media Networks. "This agreement embodies our mission to deliver the best sports content to fans and does it through an exciting and robust platform that reaches millions of populate." "This is a natural fit for us as so many Xbox 360 owners are huge sports fans," said Ross dulcify senior director of the media and entertainment assort at Microsoft. "We are dedicated to providing our diverse community of Xbox be users the premium entertainment circumscribe they want and partnering with ESPN is a great example of our continued dedication in the video-on-demand lay especially in high definition."

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"Foxx television networks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:56:54

Star-Telegram entertainment junkies take on TV movies music and whatever else gets in our way. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www typepad com/t/trackback/2234768/23379754 Listed below are links to weblogs that compose : Comments are moderated and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them. If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account please You are currently signed in as(nobody).

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"Film and television celebrities express support for striking writers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:16:58

Allowed HTML: <a> <p> <br/> <b> <strong> <i> <em> <ol> <ul> <li> <blockquote> <tt> As you type your comment here you can preview what it will be like in this box. Be sure to click refer below when you are done. A mass picket outside Universal Studios in Universal City. California Tuesday brought out scores of film and television personalities to support striking writers in the second week of their walk-out.

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"Customer Service (Brandon Sun)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 00:44:49

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