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Goose was originally an article extractor written in Java that has most recently (aug2011) been converted to a scala project. This is a complete rewrite in python. The aim of the software is to take any news article or article-type web page and not only extract what is the main body of the article but also all meta data and most probable image candidate.
Grâce à la générosité des soutiens ayant participé à son financement et de Benoît Musereau, qui l'a bénévolement réalisée, La Quadrature du Net publie aujourd'hui « Reclaim Our Privacy », une courte vidéo abordant les dangers qui menacent notre vie privée, l'importance de protéger ce droit fondamental, et enfin, proposant des outils pour en reprendre le contrôle. Si vous désirez participer à son financement, il est toujours possible de le faire ici. Les fonds collectés au-delà de l'objectif seront partagés équitablement entre Benoît Muserau et La Quadrature du Net. Cette vidéo est publiée sous licence CC BY-SA : partagez-la ou remixez-la librement ! <3
Ce court-métrage de 17 minutes, qui vient de remporter un prix au Festival international de Toronto, réussit l’exploit de se dérouler entièrement sur un écran d’ordinateur sans être ennuyeux.
La vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu6accTBjfs&feature=youtu.be&t=2h23m1s . "Surveillance is not an end toward totalitarianism, it is totalitarianism itself. Limited in scope for the moment, but when the Golden Dawn [party] in Greece has access to these systems, with their racist ideology, what will happen?"
la video : http://www.fdn.fr/media/video/mail-dns.ogv
le pdf : http://www.fdn.fr/IMG/pdf/Netcamp-dns-bayart-nancy-151011.pdf
A voir et à revoir.
Hollywood is at it again. Its latest ploy to take over the Web? Use its influence at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to weave Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) into HTML5 — in other words, into the very fabric of the Web. Millions of Internet users came together to defeat SOPA/PIPA, but now Big Media moguls are going through non-governmental channels to try to sneak digital restrictions into every interaction we have online. Giants like Netflix, Google, Microsoft, and the BBC are all rallying behind this disastrous proposal, which flies in the face of the W3C's mission to "lead the World Wide Web to its full potential."
There's a new front in the battle against digital rights management (DRM) technologies. These technologies, which supposedly exist to enforce copyright have never done anything to get creative people paid. Instead by design or by accident their real effect
All too often, technology companies have raced against each other to build restrictive tangleware that suits Hollywood's whims, selling out their users in the process. But open Web standards are an antidote to that dynamic, and it would be a terrible mistake for the Web community to leave the door open for Hollywood's gangrenous anti-technology culture to infect W3C standards. It would undermine the very purposes for which HTML5 exists: to build an open-ecosystem alternatives to all the functionality that is missing in previous web standards, without the problems of device limitations, platform incompatibility, and non-transparency that were created by platforms like Flash. HTML5 was supposed to be better than Flash, and excluding DRM is exactly what would make it better.
A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT PRIVACY, SURVEILLANCE AND THE DATABASE STATE
David Bond lives in one of the most intrusive surveillance states in the world. He decides to find out how much private companies and the government know about him by putting himself under surveillance and attempting to disappear, a decision that changes his life forever. Leaving his pregnant wife and young child behind, he is tracked across the database state on a chilling journey that forces him to contemplate the meaning of privacy and the loss of it.