Your right to read…

Posted on August 10th, 2005 in Technology by Rodney

It had to happen, didn’t it? Today in the news I’m seeing the release of University text books – with an expiration date. Princeton University (and others) are offering students 33% off text books if they opt to buy a digital eBook version, that will expire in a five months time. The eBooks come with a limit of being readable only on one computer and also, well… being readable only on a computer (unless your eyesight is really good.)

Personally, I think that’s pretty odd but I guess the market will be the true judge.

When I did uni, I personally liked having my texts books portable and always ready to “help” (by help I of course mean “be totally frikkin useless”). Then when I finished that unit I could shelf my trusty Companion to Calculus or Anecdotes of the Great Statisticians and let them gather dust for eternity, like a textbook should. I’ve actually still got them all in this very room but I can honestly say the last time I touched one was because we moved house.

So what do you reckon? Good or a bad thing? Should we call it an environmental step forward (think of the trees, man!) or do we call it another attack at our civil liberties?

Till next time,
Rodney

My Hero: Microsoft??

Posted on August 10th, 2005 in Technology by Rodney

It’s hard to find anyone these days who’ll stand up and say “I’m a fan of Bill” but this week, I think one or two people will be doing just that. It won’t last of course, but while it lasts, you might as well write a Blog about it, I say.

Microsoft have their fare share of criticism, some would argue not enough even and quite a lot of it’s justified. Whether it’s their crappy code landing you n hot water because your apps are haning or your servers vulnerable or whether you don’t like their business practices, most people have something to say about the big M (the one that doesn’t sell burgers).

BUT – if there’s one person nerds and non-nerds alike hate more than poor ol’ Bill it’s Scott Richter. Scott Richter embodies that most evil of the net’s scourges – he’s the SPAM king, CEO of OptInRealBig.com Llc. If you’re after some cheap $0ftw@re or something special to help with the l@di3s, Scott’s your man. Or rather, he was.

Just yesterday, Microsoft settled their suit against Scott for 7 million US dollars (personally, I’m horrified to think that he managed to find enough morons to make that kind of money) and effectively put him out of business. Maybe. Bankrupted him anyway.

Trouble is, as Scott himself points out, you don’t need capital to be a spammer. You pretty much just need a computer and access to a whole host of illegally controlled zombie computers on broadband – something that there’s unfortunately a limitless resource of.

So what does this court case really do? Well for one thing, it gives us all a good laugh and makes Bill a hero for a while. But deep down, it worries me a little. You see, now SPAM is driven that little bit extra under ground and it takes us that little bit closer to the days where zombied PCs are going to be the targets of lawsuits, so your local neighbourhood people, minding their own business on their multi-hacked Windows boxes are going to either be the targets of lawsuits themselves or at least drawn into them indirectly as their ISPs either get sued or start shutting down people’s connections to avoid getting sued. Besides, how do we sue spammers in Russia or China?

So at the end of the day the message stays the same. To stop spam we need a few things. 1. People have to care more about it. It’s costing real money and real resources (and a lot of both) but generally management still treats it like a bit of a joke. 2. People have to start taking care of their equipment. While it’s dead easy to take control of hundreds of people’s home PCs in an hour or so SPAM, Virii, worms, whatever – they’re not going away. And the annoying thing is, they’re not that hard to stop! 3. Finally, The whole structure of SMTP needs to go out the window, but that’s a chat for another day.

So anyway for now, sit back and smile that Scott’s got his come-upance and enjoy the day or so of less SPAM that might result.

Till next time,
Rodney.

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If you’re after a good look at the man and a seriously good laugh, Google the video interview of him that aired on the Weekly Daily Show, in the US. You can currently find it at . Definately worth a few minutes to watch it. (If you haven’t seen it the Weekly Daily Show is a comedy news-style show but the interview’s for real).