FFonts.net – Thousands Of Sources Of Text FFonts

June 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

table.dptable { width:100%; border:0; } tr.dphead { background-color:#0066CC; color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; } tr.dphead td a { color:#FFFFFF; } tr.dprow { background-color:#FFFFFF; } tr.dprowalt { background-color:#CCCCCC; } #dpcols-contact { text-align:center; } #intro { } In their own words “All of the fonts offered on this website are in the public domain and either demoware, freeware, postcardware or shareware. If you are in belief that any font on this site violates a copyrig

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Week in Review for 6/28/2009

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Quick News Links Western vendors supply DPI to Iranian government According to this WSJ piece, Nokia/Siemens sees the delivery of DPI capability as of a piece with providing communications capability. Given the examples mentioned in the article of other monitoring and filtering programs, even in otherwise democratic nations, the cynic in me agrees. The activist wonders if we can stem or turn back the tide on increasingly pervasive filtering. Memory usage of Chrome, Firefox 3.5 and oth

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Curatorial Masterclass at EYEBEAM

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An initiative of Eyebeam’s Summer School program, the Curatorial Masterclass will be led by Eyebeam research partner Sarah Cook from CRUMB, the online resource for curators working with media art. The series will be an opportunity for emerging and established curators of art to get together within a focused period of time to learn from each other’s practice, and to develop a greater understanding of curating, open source methods, and working in the public domain. Through filmed discussions w

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Congress This Week Jun 26, 2009

June 28, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

We have to pay attention to what is going on because some of this is serious to all Americans. Not only in their content but in the costs and the tax amounts you could be on the hook for if it passes. This congress has really pushed through many things on Obama’s agenda and it is very alarming what has happened without their knowledge . Then there are the things that have been slammed through Congress without even reading the bills , and signed by the President again without reading

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Ready To Sell Apples for 5¢ Each?

June 28, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

table.dptable { width:100%; border:0; } tr.dphead { background-color:#0066CC; color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; } tr.dphead td a { color:#FFFFFF; } tr.dprow { background-color:#FFFFFF; } tr.dprowalt { background-color:#CCCCCC; } #dpcols-contact { text-align:center; } #intro { } A Minority View by David Calderwood Recently there’s been a spate of articles about the inflation/deflation debate … in the public domain and when it does so it is in conjunction with an overt invitation to subs

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White House drafts executive order to allow indefinite detentions

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White House drafts executive order to allow indefinite detentions By ProPublica Published: June 26, 2009 Updated 17 minutes ago By Dafna Linzer and Peter Finn The Obama administration, fearing a battle with Congress that could stall plans to close Guantanamo, has drafted an executive order that would reassert presidential authority to incarcerate terrorism suspects indefinitely, according to three senior government officials with knowledge of White House deliberations. Su

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The final annual review

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Earlier today I was reminded that I neglected to follow up on the remark , made several days ago, that the Dean had her amanuensis summon me into The Presence. To my astonishment, what She wanted to do was carry out one…last…annual review. Why, I could not imagine: it’s pretty obvious that at my age I’m not going to get another job, and since the state government, universities included, is crumbling like a chunk of limestone dropped into a bucket of vinegar, it’s especially unlikely that I’l

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Copyfraud: Poisoning the public domain

June 27, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments

The public domain is the greatest resource in human history: eventually all knowledge will become part of it. Its riches serve all mankind, but it faces a new threat. Vast libraries of public domain works are being plundered by claims of “copyright”. It’s called copyfraud - and we’ll discover how large corporations like Google, Yahoo, and Amazon have structured their businesses to assist it and profit from it… Special report at The Register, by Charles Eicher.

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