Now that FCC requirements on not discussing the wireless spectrum auction have passed, Google disclosed a little information about the process and their participation.
Penn Busts eBayer Without Auctioneer License
Some Pennsylvania bureaucrats have lost their minds, probably somewhere in the stack of papers their shuffling, after noticing how much money the state was losing by not enforcing an arcane law established long before anybody ever heard of eBay.
Does Open License Mean Open Season?
The unattributed verbatim appearance of a Wikipedia article in a book from a major publisher sparked accusations of plagiarism, and raises more serious issues of ethics as well as the perils of publishing under open licenses.
Google Could Get Content License In China
It’s not a sure thing – “preliminary regulatory approval” is all that Google’s gotten so far – but it appears the Mountain View-based corporation is on its way to receiving an Internet content license in China.
Perl Artistic License Gets A Makeover
The Perl Foundation published drafts of both the Artistic License version 2.0 and its Contributor License Agreement, seeking public comment on both.
Google China License Questioned
In China, sites are required to obtain an Internet content provider license from the government to operate; Google.cn shares a license with another Chinese site, and that could be a problem.
Europe Wants A Single Music License
Endeavors to launch digital music download services in the European Union are hampered by the current copyright process.
Ham Radio License in a Day
With the aviation frequencies we use for air-to-air communication (123.3MHz and 123.5MHz) becoming more crowded, a growing number of sailplane and hang glider pilots …
Yahoo!/Overture Site Match: A License To Steal
Unless you’ve been living in a cave somewhere, I’m sure you’ve heard by now, Overture now offers the Yahoo! Search Inclusion under its own branded name–Site Match.
Are Therapists Practicing Coaching Without a License [and Other FAQs]
“It’s out of control,” the therapist said to me, as I explained what coaches were doing what in the town where we both live and work. “It’s going to have to be regulated.”