The end of SCO?

(via Groklaw and Nicolas Jondet) Those not familiar with the SCO v IBM case, you can find some basic information here. Last week Groklaw reported on a ruling that single-handedly dismantled SCO’s copyrights claims. SCO based their suit almost entirely on the assumption that they owned rights over UNIX code, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Edinburgh Interactive Festival

As part of my growing interest in games (from a research point of view of course), I have decided to make the Edinburgh Interactive Festival my one and only August Fringe event this year. This conference is mostly directed towards games industry insiders, but it is quite an amazing insight Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Universal to trial DRM-free music

Universal will follow EMI’s successful experiment with DRM-less music, but it will not be sold in iTunes Plus (which sort of defeats the purpose, but I digress). This comes as no surprise, as it seems like EMI is very happy with its DRM-free sales. Amazon has also invested in AmieStreet, Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Facebook sued for patent infringement

Facebook is being sued for patent infringement by venture capital firm Cross Atlantic Capital Partners, which seems to be the latest in a wave of investors involved in financing patent troll litigation. The plaintiffs are asking for licensing fees. The subject of the suit is U.S. patent 6,519,629, which protects Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

New copyleft ruling in Spain

One more case in the ongoing battle in Spain between SGAE and small bars over copyleft music. Derecho de Internet reports on this latest appeal by the SGAE against a bar in Madrid called “Buenavistilla Social Club”. The collecting society initially lost the case and therefore appealed to have the Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

New survey on open content licences

Colleague and friend Jordan Hatcher has requested me to reproduce this notice. Use of open content licences by cultural heritage organisations The Eduserv Foundation is funding a study into the use of Creative Archive, Creative Commons and similar open content licences by cultural heritage organisations in the United Kingdom. The Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

GikII 2 programme available

Those interested in the GikII 2 (pronounced geeky) workshop, which will take place on September 19 at UCL, London, will be delighted to know that the provisional programme is now online. Yours Truly will present a paper entitled “From Zero to Hero: Building a New Virtual Economy”. Those of you Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago

Empty Life

Yes, I know I am coming across as a curmudgeonly harbinger of doom, but I’ve just read an excellent article on Wired on actual traffic numbers for Second Life. To quote from the article: “Once you put in several hours flailing around learning how to function in Second Life, there Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, ago