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US comedian Robert Schimmel dies

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 17 min ago
Stand-up comic Robert Schimmel, a regular guest on Conan O'Brian's show, has died following a car accident.
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Five men stabbed near O2 Arena

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 22 min ago
Five men are found stabbed near a Tube station close to London's O2 Arena in east London.
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Buzz lawsuit to cost Google $8.5m

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 25 min ago
Google proposes paying $8.5m (£5.5m) to settle a class-action lawsuit brought over its Buzz social network, launched earlier this year.
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Colombian confirmed as world's shortest man

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 34 min ago
A 70cm (27-inch) tall Colombian is named the world's shortest living man by Guinness World Records.
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Dominic Cooper on Tamara Drewe

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 34 min ago
The actor Dominc Cooper talks to BBC Breakfast about his role in Tamara Drewe and intrigue in the countryside.
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N Korea to free South Korea crew

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 47 min ago
North Korea says it will release the crew of a South Korean fishing boat seized in waters east of the Korean peninsula one month ago.
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The State of Household Robots

Slashdot - 15 hours 49 min ago
paulelaguna writes "The dream of owning a household robot is starting to become reality, particularly for people in Japan. There are robots to help you do the dishes, move furniture, and even robotic wheelchairs to help you get around. Really, the only question that remains for us is when do we move?"pa href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fhardware.slashdot.org%2Fstory%2F10%2F09%2F06%2F0259225%2FThe-State-of-Household-Robots" target="_blank" title="Share on Facebook"img src="http://a.fsdn.com/sd/facebook_icon_large.png"/a a href="http://twitter.com/home?status=The+State+of+Household+Robots%3A+http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F9tpofL" target="_blank" title="Share on Twitter"img src="http://a.fsdn.com/sd/twitter_icon_large.png"/a/ppa href="http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/09/06/0259225/The-State-of-Household-Robots?from=rss"Read more of this story/a at Slashdot./piframe src="http://slashdot.org/slashdot-it.pl?op=discussamp;id=1778044amp;smallembed=1" style="height: 300px; width: 100%; border: none;"/iframeimg width='1' height='1' src='http://slashdot.feedsportal.com/c/32909/f/530758/s/d77181f/mf.gif' border='0'/ pa href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/BDWHCV3Wj-A6DzvYKi7zPgzOwjc/0/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/BDWHCV3Wj-A6DzvYKi7zPgzOwjc/0/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/abr/ a href="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/BDWHCV3Wj-A6DzvYKi7zPgzOwjc/1/da"img src="http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~at/BDWHCV3Wj-A6DzvYKi7zPgzOwjc/1/di" border="0" ismap="true"/img/a/pimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~4/2sRq1KxwVwg" height="1" width="1"/
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Japan convicts whaling activists

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 50 min ago
A court in Japan gives one-year suspended jail sentences to two anti-whaling activists from Greenpeace for stealing whale meat in 2008.
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UK car sales suffer sharp decline

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 51 min ago
New car sales fell 17.5% in August - the second consecutive month of declines, says the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
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Blair attacks 'wicked' dissidents

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 56 min ago
Tony Blair warns the authorities on both sides of the Irish border not to underestimate the threat posed by dissident republicans.
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Independence 'an election issue'

BBC - Front page - 15 hours 57 min ago
A bill to hold an independence referendum will not be put to a vote before the 2011 elections, the Scottish government confirms.
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del.icio.us - jothan's network - 16 hours 20 min ago
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Golf course man had head injuries

BBC - Front page - 16 hours 30 min ago
A man whose body was dumped at an East Sussex golf course and set alight died from head injuries, a post-mortem examination reveals.
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Musical mates

BBC - Front page - 17 hours 2 min ago
Mercury prize-winner Guy Garvey talks to nominees I Am Kloot
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Elbow and Kloot talk Mercury Prize

BBC - Front page - 17 hours 2 min ago
I Am Kloot singer John Bramwell talks to Elbow's Guy Garvey about Kloot's Mercury Music Prize-nominated album, which Garvey and bandmate Craig Potter produced.
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ACTA Text Leaks: U.S. Concedes on Secondary Liability, Wants To Go Beyond DMCA on Digital Locks

Michael Geist - 17 hours 18 min ago
meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" title/title Given the history of ACTA leaks, to no one's surprise, the a href="http://keionline.org/sites/default/files/acta_aug25_dc.pdf" mce_href="http://keionline.org/sites/default/files/acta_aug25_dc.pdf"latest version/a of the draft agreement was leaked last night on KEI's website.nbsp; The a href="http://keionline.org/sites/default/files/acta_aug25_dc.pdf" mce_href="http://keionline.org/sites/default/files/acta_aug25_dc.pdf"new version/a - which reflects changes made during an intense week of negotiations last month in Washington - shows a draft agreement that is much closer to becoming reality.nbsp; Square brackets have been removed from many sections, leaving the core issue of scope of the agreement as the biggest issue to be resolved when the next round of negotiations begins in a few weeks in Japan.br / br / Perhaps the most important story of the latest draft is how the countries are close to agreement on the Internet enforcement chapter.nbsp; The Internet enforcement chapter has been among the most contentious since the U.S. first proposed draft language that would have globalized the DMCA and raised the prospect of three strikes and you're out.nbsp; In the face of opposition, the U.S. has dropped its demands on secondary liability but is still holding out hope of establishing digital lock rules that go beyond the WIPO Internet treaties and were even rejected by its own courts.br / br / The key takeaways from the Internet chapter, noting that Canada has reserved the right to revisit elements of this chapter at a later date:br / br /br /p1.nbsp;nbsp; There is still disagreement on scope - the EU wants it to apply to all intellectual property, while the U.S. would limit to copyright and trademark. This disagreement occurs throughout the ACTA text.br / br / 2.nbsp;nbsp; Each party is now required to provide the means to address infringement in the digital environment, including unlawful file sharing and streaming. There are no specific requirements and the provision notes that these procedures must preserve principles related to freedom of expression, fair process, and privacy.br / br / 3.nbsp;nbsp; The secondary liability provisions that focused on ISP liability have been dropped entirely.nbsp; Instead, the chapter requires countries to promote cooperative efforts with the business community to address infringement and says that countries may provide that authorities have the power to order ISPs to disclose subscriber information.nbsp; Note that the disclosure power is not a requirement but rather something a country "may" do.br / br / 4.nbsp;nbsp; The anti-circumvention provisions remain somewhat in play.nbsp; There is general agreement on a broad provision that largely mirrors the WIPO Internet treaties in calling for "adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies against the circumvention of effective technological measures."nbsp; If the obligation were to end there, the provision would simply ensure that all ACTA countries establish anti-circumvention rules, with all the flexibility that WIPO allows.nbsp; br / br / However, the U.S. is still pushing for two additional provisions that would define adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies in an effort to limit the flexibility that all countries agreed to with the WIPO Internet treaties in the 1990s.nbsp; The U.S. approach would mandate protection against circumvention of access controls as well as include several prohibitions against devices that can be used to circumvention, potentially even including marketing circumvention devices. The EU has reserved its position on the entire additional provision, Japan opposes parts of it, and (as mentioned) Canada has reserved on the entire chapter (presumably with this section in mind).nbsp; Moreover, the U.S. also supports a second provision that makes it clear that circumvention does not even require infringement of copyright.nbsp; This appears to a href="http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/5227/125/" mce_href="content/view/5227/125/"contradict/a recent U.S. caselaw and would raise constitutional issues in Canada. The EU has proposed deleting the entire provision./ppThere is one further provision of note which would open the door to exceptions and limitations to the digital lock rules, provided they do not significantly impair the adequacy of the protection.nbsp; This provision is consistent with the U.S. exception approach that led this year to new exceptions for jailbreaking iPhones and unlocking DVDs in some circumstances. The EU is also opposed to this provision.nbsp; /ppThis chapter is far better than the initial U.S. proposal, but other countries - particularly Canada - should hold out for anti-circumvention rules that mirror the WIPO Internet treaties.nbsp; The U.S. demands would currently have a significant impact on the debate on C-32, effectively constraining the House of Commons' ability to tinker with portions of the digital lock rules.nbsp; Moreover, the attempt to de-link circumvention from copyright infringement runs counter to a growing body of U.S. jurisprudence and appears to be a USTR attempt to re-write elements of the DMCA as interpreted by U.S. courts.nbsp; I'll post more on the rest of the leaked agreement shortly. /pimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MichaelGeistsBlog/~4/bAT2GYRjiqE" height="1" width="1"/
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Brilliant ideas

BBC - Front page - 17 hours 22 min ago
The secrets behind some of the UK’s newest inventions
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