Droit d’auteur (bis)

La Grande Rousse récidive:

Thot nous offre un tout petit article, signé Manuel Rulier, sur les droits d’auteur au Canada. Petit, certes, mais truffé d’hyperliens vers une bonne poignée de ressources et de documentation sur les droits d’auteur. Un seul bémol, de « copyleft» et de licences de type « Creative Commons» (documentation en anglais) ou « art libre», nul mot. Par contre, j’y ai dégoté un glossaire du guide canadien des droits d’auteurs offert en français ou en anglais.

Tout savoir sur les droits d’auteur. (Je trouve le titre un tantinet ambitieux, mais bon…)

Et le document dont il est question, gracieuseté de Strategis.

[Les coups de langue de la grande rousse]

I stole my RSS 2.0 feed template from Mark

I stole my RSS 2.0 feed template from Mark. Give credit where credit is due. So now my feed validates, but not my main page although it is the stock MT template.

One thing at a time, although I expect the main page thing to become worst with time. I need to find at least find the proper XHTML way to do paragraphs and styles and posting-related markup. Kung-Log makes it easy for me to use custom tags so it’s only a matter of finding out what’s the correct way to do it. I also would like to find out how/if I can indicate multiple languages using the DC tags, as this place will be somewhat bilingual for the foreseeable future.

Weblog to-do list… I just found my first use of the outliner in NetNewsWire.

The Digital Signature Law Survey

The Digital Signature Law Survey was updated on 12 February 2003.
The Digital Signature Law Survey is a project by Simone van der Hof. The Digital Law Survey presents an overview of existing and proposed legislation with respect to electronic authentication and more specifically digital signatures.

This survey is similar to the Crypto Law Survey, which is maintained by Bert-Jaap Koops. The Crypto Law Survey deals with restrictions on the use of cryptography for law enforcement purposes (e.g. import/export controls).