Global Security Watch > DocuColor Tracking Dot Decoding Guide
[SecuriTeam Blogs] The EFF has created a web application that can be used to decode the dots which hide the time, date, and serial number of the printer.
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[Wendy.seltzer.org] Wendy's Blog: Legal Tags: August 2004 Archives: Marty Schwimmer, at The Trademark Blog captures a key practice pointer from EFF's JibJab announcement: "consider the possible weaknesses in your rights so that the EFF doesn't issue a press release like this one." It's good to be able to add a bit of transparency to the legal process (and wasn't the old adage "write as if you wanted it published in the New York Times?").
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[Ideas.4brad.com] Announcements | Brad Ideas: If you’re curious about what the original interview (about USENET) sounded like before being turned into quotes for a Google story, you can hear my side (but not the questions, but you don’t need them) by downloading it from this 5 megabyte Speex File. You will need a Speex decoder (it is a free codec meant just for good quality speech, you’re getting 5 minutes of audio per megabyte!)
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