Hi,
sorry for the HTML or whatever Lotus Notes makes out of this.
Greets Eric
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Invitation Rencontre: « Software Patents: Danger or Opportunity? » le 27
septembre 04 dès 17h30 au Centre de Recherche Henri Tudor
Le Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor a le plaisir de vous inviter à
la :
Rencontre " Software Patents Danger or Opportunity "
le 27 septembre 2004 dès 18h00
au CRP Henri Tudor | 29, avenue John F. Kennedy | Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Par la présente, le Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, en
collaboration avec la Faculté des Sciences, de la Technologie et de la
Communication, de
l’Université du Luxembourg et LiLux (GNU/Linux User Group Luxembourg), a
le plaisir de vous inviter à la rencontre « Software Patents: Danger or
Opportunity? » dédiée aux brevets logiciels. Interviendra lors de cette
rencontre, Monsieur Richard M. Stallman, fondateur de projet GNU et
référence mondiale en matière de brevets logiciels.
Programme
17h30 Accueil
18h00 " Protection of Innovations with Regard to Software " par
Pierre Kihn, Partner Office Ernest Freylinger, European Patent and
Trademark Attorney
18h30 " The Danger of Software Patents " par Richard M. Stallman
19h30 Discussion
20h00 Drink de clôture
Informations pratiques
Langue de travail : Anglais
Date & Horaire : le 27/09/2004 dès 17h30
Lieu : CRP Henri Tudor | 29, avenue John F. Kennedy |
Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Prix : Gratuit
Commentaires : Des informations complémentaires sur la rencontre,
ainsi qu'une note biographique sur chaque intervenant, sont disponibles
sur le site web: www.linuxdays.lu.
Inscription : via le site web : www.linuxdays.lu
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Hi,
I was very surprised to learn that Skype (VoIP software) is at
home in Luxembourg.
If you check http://www.skype.com/company.html , you'll find
that "The Skype Group is headquartered in Luxembourg with offices
also in London and soon in Tallinn."
Might be interesting if you play around with VoIP...
Greets Eric
At Tuesday, 14 September 2004, you wrote:
>From the looks of it, it also seems that the lux. headquarters
>aren't much more than a drop-box (job offers are for Tallinn
>and London only). Kind of like AOL, MS, Apple iTunes Europe
>probably.
yep... and you can't even find them on www.allo.lu :-(
greetings
Jang
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Hello people,
I was having a small think about Signing/Crypting Mails.
To propagate the thought of protecting your privacy how much of a sense
would this scenario make:
My mum has an e-mail address and I want to make sure it's REALLY her and
when she mails me her super secret recipes that none else can read it.
Therefor I generate a PGP key for her but with no password or (if
possible) I store the passphrase in the password manager.
Advantage even if someone will intercept my message it is still crypted
and I know it's my mum!
If it's a Single User PC wouldn't it make sense?
If it's multiuser and "basic" login password protection is present and
the right permissions are on the key wouldn't it make sense?
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Steve Clement
Better living through Mum's Crypted Recipes!
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Hello
I like to speak about Spamassassin.
I use it now for ~3 months. The first two months, spam wasn't always detected,
but the detection rate grows from time to time (of course, I did a sa-learn
bla).
A month now, spam is correctly detected, with a quota of >99%. Spam is
redirected in a folder, and I regulary do a sa-learn...).
So it works very good for me.
That's all I wanna say.
Al