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gdi2kGreetings. I recently set up an Internet Cafe powered by Ubuntu in the Philippines. If you want to feature it or make a case study or anything, I'd be happy to give you details. I've posted an outline on the forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=621320 06:33
somerville32Hey18:58
somerville32Anyone really well versed with Ubuntu trademark policy?18:58
somerville32Burgundavia, ping20:00
Burgundaviasomerville32: pong20:41
somerville32Have you read http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/11/mpaa_university_toolkit_opens_1.html?nav=rss_blog ?20:42
Burgundaviasomerville32: can't happen in Canada, due to our privacy laws20:44
somerville32It is using Xubuntu20:44
somerville32And I'm wondering if it violates Trademark policy20:44
Burgundaviaoh, very cool20:44
Burgundaviano, they are using Xubuntu, not distributing it20:45
Burgundaviaoh, wait, seems I actually need to read this article20:45
somerville32This are distributing it under a different name but they didn't change the logo and stuff20:47
somerville32If I booted it, I might mistake it for Xubuntu20:47
desertcInteresting stuff.20:49
Burgundaviasomerville32: email trademarks@ubuntu.com20:49
Burgundaviasomerville32: however, they are violating the GPL by not distributing source20:55
Burgundaviasomerville32: are you not copyright holder for some of the Xubuntu docs?20:56
Burgundaviasue them20:56
somerville32It costs a half a million dollars to even start a IP case20:56
BurgundaviaSFLC will probably help you20:56
Burgundaviaas will EFF20:56
BurgundaviaI am actually fairly serious20:56
somerville32Unless they modified it, I doubt they're is a case20:57
somerville32*there20:57
Burgundaviadon't need to be modified20:57
Burgundaviajust need to distribute20:57
Burgundaviamepis got in trouble for this a while back20:57
somerville32I'm pretty sure that Canonical has offered their archive to allow for remixes like this20:57
Burgundaviahttp://www.mepis.org/node/1072520:58
Burgundaviasomerville32: they might have, but they don't link to it20:58
somerville32I can't imagine I'm the only one who could sue then20:58
Burgundaviayep20:59
somerville32Lots of people from Debian and Ubuntu and everywhere else20:59
somerville32but I'd have to prove I had incurred a loss20:59
somerville32Which I have not20:59
Burgundaviano you don't20:59
Burgundaviabut the MPAA is currently violating the license, even in Canonical allows their archive to be used21:00
Burgundaviahttp://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS9113053102.html21:01
Burgundavialicenses, rather21:02
Burgundaviasomerville32: this isn't the first time these scumbags have violated one of our licenses21:09
magnetronso what's the news on the MPAA xubuntu derivate?21:17
desertcFunny how they are so reluctant to read license restrictions when they make their money on people violating license their own licenses.21:17
desertcIs that irony?21:17
somerville32It is21:18
somerville32lol21:18
magnetronthe thing is they'll get away with it unless someone files charges21:18
somerville32I see this as an awesome opportunity to promote an Xubuntu agenda.21:18
magnetronthe open source community suing MPAA on copyright infringement, now THAT is irony21:19
somerville32The MPAA paid someone to do work on Xubuntu and I think we should see if we can harness that21:20
* beuno thinks writing up a nice story and pushing it to digg/slashdot is a good start :D21:20
somerville32(paid a company)21:20
magnetroni someone would take legal action, who would that be?21:21
somerville32First Canonical for trademark violation21:21
somerville32Than FSF for violation of licensing terms21:22
somerville32but I hope instead of going through the courts, they work with the MPAA21:22
magnetronwhy?21:22
somerville32Promoting OSS is more important sueing the big bad MPAA21:23
somerville32It isn't like they're trying to sell this or anything - they just aren't conforming to a few minor technicalities21:24
Burgundaviamagnetron: anybody who has copyright can sue anybody who breaks the license21:24
magnetroncould suing MPAA make a negative impact on the perception of OSS?21:25
desertcSorry to butt in, but is it clear they are refusing to release the source code?  Maybe they are doing so on their website, or by mail, or on the CDROM21:25
somerville32desertc, The website is pretty blank21:25
somerville32And I agree, lets not jump the gun21:25
somerville32We could work with the MPAA here21:25
somerville32Piracy _is_ against the law as much as we would love for it not to be sometime :P21:25
magnetronsomerville32: also, take into account what was the purpose of the kit - to spy on and shut down filesharers21:26
magnetronalso, they could be sharing ubuntu cds21:26
somerville32magnetron, hmm?21:26
magnetronsomerville32: a university student could, with this kit, loose his internet connection due to the fact that he was distributing ubuntu via bittorrent21:28
somerville32No no.21:28
magnetronanyone know any universities that got this letter?21:28
somerville32They could not lose their internet connection because they were using bittorrent21:29
somerville32This thing is just a remix of Xubuntu with monitoring tools21:29
magnetronsomerville32: and it lists the most heavy users of file sharing21:30
somerville32File sharing isn't illegal21:30
magnetronsomerville32: this tool lists them anyway21:30
somerville32Right and the university has a right to that information21:31
Stormx2Could someone fill me in on whats happening?21:31
Stormx2What are the MPAA violating?21:31
somerville32I would say Trademark21:31
Stormx2Where?21:32
Stormx2Lemme see21:32
somerville32http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/11/mpaa_university_toolkit_opens_1.html?nav=rss_blog21:32
magnetronsomerville32: guess how it will be used? Uni admin: "the internet is slow" - "let's check the piracy monitor" - "those 10 are the worst, shut them down"21:33
somerville32lol21:33
somerville32No, it won't work like that21:33
somerville32And it isn't a piracy monitor :P21:34
magnetronsomerville32: that's how it is percieved21:34
somerville32To you.21:34
magnetronsomerville32: check http://universitytoolkit.org/MPAA%20University%20Toolkit%20Overview.pdf page 2, the marketing material send to the universities21:35
somerville32One sec.21:35
somerville32Btw, if the network is slow and there is someone congesting it21:36
somerville32Why _not_ kill them?21:36
somerville32Hmm...21:36
somerville32That didn't quite come out right21:36
magnetronsomerville32: because they are legitimate users, sharing ubuntu (or even xubuntu)21:36
somerville32Congesting the network for any reason doesn't seem legit to me21:37
somerville32And the thing tells them what they're transferring21:37
magnetronsomerville32: stop chatting! you are congesting my network!21:37
* somerville32 stops chatting.21:37
magnetronsomerville32:                                                             The program cannot distinguish21:37
magnetronbetween legal and illegal activity and does not identify the titles of the files being passed21:37
magnetronacross the network.21:37
somerville32It identifies the type21:38
magnetronsomerville32: that was from http://universitytoolkit.org/21:38
magnetronsomerville32: "bittorrent" is just not enough info21:38
somerville32And besides, people aren't going to just disable people because they're using P2P software21:38
somerville32magnetron, It doesn't say just "bittorrent"21:39
somerville32It tells them the file type (ie. real video, windows media format, etc.)21:39
magnetronsomerville32: it doesn't say "ubuntu cd iso" either21:39
somerville32magnetron, What is your point?21:40
somerville32If they wanted to block torrent, they'd just do so21:40
somerville32They aren't going to wait and see who uses it before blocking people individually21:40
magnetronsomerville32: my point is that this monitoring kit, based on xubuntu, can get ppl blocked from the net for sharing xubuntu. and mpaa violates the licences and trademark restrictions while doing it21:42
somerville32Should we remove the tools in this remastered distro from our archives too then?21:42
magnetronsomerville32: as long the users follow the license, no. but if they violate the license, they have no longer any right to use it.21:44
magnetronplain gpl21:44

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