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  1. And it's a GO. I have to wonder if my information was reviewed by a human or a bot — the review was quick. In any case, I did not expect to be turned down due to this year number of books that might qualify. Maybe that will motivate them to get started on my case soon? One can only hope.

    I think it would be a real hoot if my intellectual property paid big dividends now; during my divorce, my idiot wasband didn't even try going after my #IP. I don't think he would've won it, anyway.

    #ip
  2. "Last year, Jenkins published Music Copyright, Creativity, and Culture, an Oxford University Press title that fuses her scholarly and popular work in a generalist textbook on the legal framework for music that will forever change how you think about music. Now, a second edition, with a lengthy section on new music litigation, AI copyright fights, and the issue of uncompensated labor is available as an open access download:

    web.law.duke.edu/cspd/musiccop

    Music Copyright weaves together the economic, cultural, political and artistic history of music, pulling on historic threads ranging from antiquity to medieval Europe to the age of mechanical reproduction to describe changing views of musicians, their audiences, and religious and political leaders on what constituted music, who was allowed to make music, and what music was for. In so doing, she firmly establishes the extremely contingent nature of our present-day norms around music, showing that the "natural" present-day assumptions about who gets paid, who pays, and when payment (or permission) is required are anything but, and are always in flux.

    For obvious reasons, much of Jenkins' text describes these changes in the context of the record, the radio, satellite transmission, P2P file-sharing, and digital sampling (along with a chapter on AI). These examples are liberally illustrated with links to musical excerpts that bring the subject to life (these are presented as hotlinks in the ebook; if you're reading the print edition, you can use the book's companion website:)"

    pluralistic.net/2026/08/17/gre

    #Copyright #Music #IP #Monopolies #Creativity

  3. 'It’s now also clear that big companies would be thrilled to outsource most creative work to #generativeAI. Human #writers would then be downgraded from #authors to polishers, “copyright vehicles” of #AI content (which cannot be copyrighted on its own). Now that is a business model that corporations can definitely get behind: machines ingesting mankind’s entire store of cultural capital and regurgitating it on demand in discrete packages...'

    lareviewofbooks.org/article/sc
    #film #tv #arts #tech #IP

  4. See DHCP in action: capture UDP 67/68 with -vvv -n, decode DISCOVER/OFFER/REQUEST/ACK, and grep 'DHCP' to pinpoint IP lease assignments. Clean, focused troubleshooting for Linux/macOS. #dhcp #snippet #ip-lease #network-admin #ValtersIT

    valtersit.com/vault/capture-an

  5. Stanford study finds 5% of IP addresses send 55% of all web requests

    Fewer than 0.2% of domains in the .com, .net and .org zones resolve to an address of their own, and 5% of client addresses generate more than half of the world's web requests, according to a Stanford-led measurement study that reached wide circulation this week, eight days after Google switched on IP-based ad personalization across the European Economic Area.

    🤖 ppc.land/stanford-study-finds-

    #ip #internet #web #ipaddress #internet

  6. 🔐 Trusted #HTTPS for raw #IP addresses in #Docker: #serversideup /php v4.6.0-beta1 brings #LetsEncrypt short-lived certificates to #FrankenPHP #PHP
    🧵👇

  7. #réseau #IP
    Le sachiez-tu ? Tu peux avoir des routes IPv4 qui pointent vers une adresse IPv6. Et ça marche, cf. les tests : shaarli.guiguishow.info/?UM-fB

  8. CW: RS privatifs

    Comme si ils méritaient une seule seconde de nôtre attention...

    Epargnez-vous erreurs et tentations : bloquez-les tous en local via hosts !

    L'alternative est de participer à l'émergence de l'absolue sécurité planétaire non virtuelle.

    #Boycott #RS #Ban #IP

    @bonpoteofficiel

  9. 😱 AI: Considerations for people who make decisions

    "It’s genuinely amusing to ask AI vendors whether they’ll indemnify you against intellectual property claims arising from their output. Ask your legal department to look into it."

    #ai #llm #IP #theft

    berthub.eu/articles/posts/ai-f

  10. Isn’t AI terrible enough already? Now they want to eat the world’s books?! theguardian.com/commentisfree/ @firstdogonthemoon catchphrase 'Arr that be my IP ya scurvy dogs' is definitely going to catch on. #IP #AI #cartoons

  11. If you still think #intellectualProperty is for defending artists rights, consider that Caty Parry is unable to sue the White House for using her music in war propaganda video. She doesn't own the rights to her music, they belong to Latimus Music.

    #IP is for the exact opposite than what is stated. It's there to dispossess the authors on a massive scale.

    #war #propaganda #CatyParry #whiteHouse #music

  12. T-Mobile knows who I am but they don't know who those #threads that are doing work are. I connect to the internet through #T-mobile. I turn on the #VPN. Any job originating from my machine is no longer visible to T-Mobile as originating from the #IP address that they assigned to me.

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:sk3zgopudn76xttf47f2lg7p/post/3mrku445yac2p

  13. "Existing collective management infrastructure is designed to distribute remuneration to professional rights-holders. That is a legitimate function, but an insufficient one. The training of foundation models has not drawn exclusively on the professional content economy. It has drawn on the whole open web: on public domain works, open access research, the digitized collections of libraries and archives, and content produced and shared by individuals and communities with no expectation of commercial return. A levy whose distribution logic cannot reach these contributors is not a solution to the problem of AI extractivism — it is a redistribution of rents within the commercial information economy, leaving the commons itself uncompensated. The appropriate response to extraction at this scale is not individual remuneration — most of the information that powers AI systems cannot be reliably traced to specific creators, and the transaction costs of doing so would be prohibitive — but collective redistribution: funding the institutions and infrastructure that sustain public information production for everyone, including professional creators. This requires making explicit political choices about who counts as a contributor to the information ecosystem: open access publishers, cultural heritage institutions, public service media, Wikipedia and similar openly governed knowledge projects, and — as discussed below — public AI infrastructure."

    botpopuli.net/who-pays-for-the

    #AI #GenerativeAI #Copyright #IP #LLMs #Commons #DigitalCommons

  14. #réseau #IP

    "Subnet deletion is exactly what providers like Hetzner, OVH and Scaleway did years ago"
    labs.ripe.net/author/remco-van

    Tiens, c'est vrai, je n'avais jamais fait attention à ça chez OVH. (Je l'avais vu pour IPv6 mais pas remarqué le /32 en IPv4.) #dimancheConfession

  15. China's Moonshot AI stole IP from Anthropic? NOT so fast say industry boffins!

    U.S. gov peeps go full bore claiming Moonshot AI employed distillation to transfer knowledge from Anthropic's Fable 5 AI model into the Kimi K3 AI Model. So far the claimed "evidence" is non-existent.

    Industry researchers say 1) not enough time has passed for distillation to have accomplished this feat, and 2) if it was distillation then EVERYONE should be able to do this.... and that has not happened. siliconangle.com/2026/07/23/se #AI #Kimi #K3 #Distillation #IP #IPTheft #China #USGov #Fable #Anthropic #Moonshot #AIDistillation