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Episode: 211
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Title: HPR0211: Copy fight Vol 3
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0211/hpr0211.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 13:55:26
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Hi, you're listening to Hacker Public Radio. I'm 330 and this is Copy Fight. Well, actually
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this isn't a real episode of Copy Fight. This is what I'll call a stub for what will
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be several episodes of Copy Fight. I'm in the middle of about three right now that I
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just for some reason. One of them I'm having trouble with because I can't read
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legalese out loud, no matter how hard I try. But it's about a document that I talked
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about on the Linux Kranks podcast a couple of weeks ago, probably a couple of
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more weeks ago now than when I started. But it's a document to help people with
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GPL compliance. And it's written fairly straight that still suffer freedom law
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center. So it's still in quite a bit of legalese. I hope to get that out soon. Real
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life is a little hectic and the Ohio Linux Fest came up. So I hate to tell you
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guys but I like drinking with a bunch of nerds rather than talking by myself in a
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room. Sorry. Another thing that I'm on is... Well, I'm not quite working on it yet.
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But while I was at OLF, the Ohio Linux Fest, Ian Robewitz was talking about it. He had
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a whole talk on this. It was called Hacking the Legislature. Which it really got me wondering
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about... About what, you know, just a title got me thinking, you know, as he's talking
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about, you know, cracking deep old machines or any of that stuff. But in actuality what
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he was talking about was a thing called Geekpack and find it on the web. It's g-e-e-k-
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i-f-n-p-a-c-dot-org. And the end result is they want to be able to come up with a platform
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that they can have someone, you know, have a candidate sign on to. And, you know, it could
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be one of their talking points and they could go, you know, I'm into the Geekpack thing
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and all of us nerds would know what he was talking about. It would be things like, you
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know, an actual understanding of the DMCA and, you know, how the, how the Patriot Act
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affects people trying to do legitimate business on laptops that need to fly. And the things
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like that, unlocking cell phones and DRM and all those kinds of issues. But what they did
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was, and this is just, this is coming from some horrible notes. I scribbled down once
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I realized that this may be the most amazing thing I've ever seen. They've taken things
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like maplight.org, follow the money, open congress, congresspedia, and the polyparsers. And
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they've kind of aggregated all of this knowledge into one place. And what they give you is
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a, is an easy way to, you basically have check boxes, you know, for, you know, what do
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these people, you know, how they voted on nerd related issues before. And some of the, the
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screen grabs he showed were really, really wild. And for people that are, they don't, they
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don't quite get it, but they're still really worried. You can compare them to what the, what
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the geek pack is a whole, would think. So it would be like, you know, if you, you know, if you
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were into free software, but you really didn't understand what did installment think. You know,
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that kind of thing. But one, one cool thing that they have, you know, you can, you can compare
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candidates and stuff like that. And they're, they're really working on getting people, getting
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people involved, you know, local people. So that you could have, you know, people that were running
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that hadn't quite been in office. So you could have information about them based on interviews and
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debates and things like that. And another thing they have is when there's a big bill or, you know,
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a little piece of legislation that's going to come through either the House of the Senate, then
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what it would allow you to do is plus, I'm having trouble explaining this. It would, it would do
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something kind of like Google's Grand Central, where you would put in that you wanted to talk to
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these people. And what it would do is it would try to ring them over and over. But once it actually
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got through, it would call you. So you didn't have to spend all day one looking up all of the numbers
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of all the representative that are involved in whatever bill it is. Yeah, they would have done
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that part of it already for you. And all you do is take in your phone number, which would be
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really awesome if you know you're a programmer or, you know, into web design or something like that,
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something where you don't tend to be involved with, you know, people that see the sun and
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odd things like that. I understand that, you know, most of us don't know that these people exist,
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but they really do. But what it would do is it would call you. So as you picked up the phone,
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they would be picking up the phone kind of thing and you could actually let them know how you feel
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and you know, try to educate them because it's really nice when all of the legislators
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are informed on the same thing. Not just, you know, there's one brilliant guy that no one will listen to.
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So I think it could be a really interesting thing. Again, I haven't looked at it because I'm still
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trying to get over the hangover, but we did a lot of drinking at OLF. But I still haven't gotten
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a chance to look at it. I plan to look at it tonight, but probably after this app goes out. But
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there will be a full, you know, nicely produced, hopefully kind of episode of HPR on it.
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Hopefully I can get an interview with Ian and get the facts straight from the horses mouth,
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so to speak. I should get the GPL compliance one done in the next week or so. I'm just going to
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have to take it in small chunks and cut that all together. It's reading legally is out loud is not
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easy. You all can go ahead and have a try at it, but I'm not fearing too well. And really don't
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know much what else to say. Sorry again for the horrible sound here. I'm walking home from work.
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And a lot of it's been down the wonderful and glorious old national road also known as US 40.
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So yeah, that's why the sounds horrible and why you hear cars and
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probably people screaming. I'm sure that'll happen eventually.
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Yeah, this has been a 330 copy fight Hacker promo radio. That whole thing. I'll see you all later.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio. HPR is sponsored by Kero.net.
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So head on over to C-A-R-O dot N-T for all of his community.
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