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boxes on wikipedia better. and include more information. one of the things we discussed that day was how we determine if a piece of legislation is notable. obviously, the person who introduces it hopes that it is notable. they put it there for a reason. but with 10,000 pieces of legislation in a congress, we cannot really do wikipedia articles on all 10,000. one of the lines that we decided on at this meeting and have held to is that pieces of legislation are notable if they come up for a floor vote in the house and senate. that is several hundred bills so far in this congress. and we have articles about 350 of them. obviously, there are many more that we do not have articles about. one of the things i've noticed as i do this, is that you can track to hit count an article gets, and you can track exactly who the editors are of an article. i can tell you that when we write an article, post it out there, put it in the article -- people read it. especially bills like immigration bill, farm bill, those get attention
boxes on wikipedia better. and include more information. one of the things we discussed that day was how we determine if a piece of legislation is notable. obviously, the person who introduces it hopes that it is notable. they put it there for a reason. but with 10,000 pieces of legislation in a congress, we cannot really do wikipedia articles on all 10,000. one of the lines that we decided on at this meeting and have held to is that pieces of legislation are notable if they come up for a floor...
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there is aversion on capitol hill to editing wikipedia and distrust among the wikipedia community for edits coming from congress. with work and care i think we can improve the information available to the american people about what happens here. i want to open up by doing a brief history of the modern history of the transparency issue. the work that we have been doing at cato before i turn it over to michelle and jim. michelle has the numbers to prove she is talented and capable at wikipedia. we want to make others as good as michelle and producing more information for people to gather so they have better insight into what is happening in congress. what has been going on with transparency? i have been working on it longer, since 2000. i ran a website called washington watch. 2,000 comments on a single bill. really impressive stuff. but ultimately the transparency project never has really taken off like it could. that is basically because the data is not available. i was excited when president obama was first elected at the promises of transparency that he made. i think a good faith ef
there is aversion on capitol hill to editing wikipedia and distrust among the wikipedia community for edits coming from congress. with work and care i think we can improve the information available to the american people about what happens here. i want to open up by doing a brief history of the modern history of the transparency issue. the work that we have been doing at cato before i turn it over to michelle and jim. michelle has the numbers to prove she is talented and capable at wikipedia....
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boxes on wikipedia better. and improve the discussion. one of the things we discussed that day was how we determine if a piece of legislation is notable. obviously, the person who introduces it hopes that it is notable. they put it there for a reason. but with 10,000 pieces of legislation in a congress, we cannot really do with the pd articles on all 10,000. one of the lines that we decided on at this meeting and have held to is that pieces of legislation are notable if they come up for a floor vote in the house and senate. that is several hundred bills so far in this congress. and we have articles about 350 of them. obviously, there are many more that we do not have articles about. one of the things i've noticed as i do this, is that you can track to hit count an article gets, and you can track exactly who the editors are of an article. i can tell you that when we write an article, posted out there, put it in the article people read it will stop -- people read it. especially bills like immigration bill, farm b
boxes on wikipedia better. and improve the discussion. one of the things we discussed that day was how we determine if a piece of legislation is notable. obviously, the person who introduces it hopes that it is notable. they put it there for a reason. but with 10,000 pieces of legislation in a congress, we cannot really do with the pd articles on all 10,000. one of the lines that we decided on at this meeting and have held to is that pieces of legislation are notable if they come up for a floor...
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he says since wikipedia has gone, so have attempts to manipulate articles. >> wikipedia is more than a website. it has become a widespread tool for all of us. the more widespread it has become, the greater the number of attempts by ideologues and pr agencies to insert their views and ideologies into wikipedia. >> and they are getting better at it. we met a consultancy insider. he will not talk about his clients but he will talk about tricks used to bypass editorial controls. >> there are lots of highly skilled professionals who put a lot of effort so that wikipedia doesn't have a chance to expose them. i have worked on several projects where i have replaced information or removed it. these changes were not identified as manipulation. >> this is how this is supposed to work -- normally, several users get together to write an article. they discuss any changes until they reach a neutral, balanced result. but many of the anonymous users are in fact one professional. it could be easy for that person to change the article to suit their interest. he says he has lots of usernames or accounts
he says since wikipedia has gone, so have attempts to manipulate articles. >> wikipedia is more than a website. it has become a widespread tool for all of us. the more widespread it has become, the greater the number of attempts by ideologues and pr agencies to insert their views and ideologies into wikipedia. >> and they are getting better at it. we met a consultancy insider. he will not talk about his clients but he will talk about tricks used to bypass editorial controls....
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that is one of the best parts about wikipedia. it is a self-governing society, and it protects you and your opponents, and cuts down on some of the political fighting because people are viewing what you're doing, and they can undo your work if you are not behaving appropriately. >> yeah, i would say, if it's a bill that you have an ax to grind, you definitely have a conflict there. it is important to try to maintain a neutral point of view, which is another policy. yes, top ages, people don't know that they are there, but yes, please, let's use them. there is a process we are supposed to follow called edit, revert, talk. if someone reverts your edits, please don't am revert. it then you are edit warring. please go to the talk page and try to engage in a discussion about what your issues are. the idea is that we are supposed to be writing an encyclopedia that is based on facts. and we are going to now have a meta-discussion about what the facts are, and then try to mediate with the best references are to make an argument about what
that is one of the best parts about wikipedia. it is a self-governing society, and it protects you and your opponents, and cuts down on some of the political fighting because people are viewing what you're doing, and they can undo your work if you are not behaving appropriately. >> yeah, i would say, if it's a bill that you have an ax to grind, you definitely have a conflict there. it is important to try to maintain a neutral point of view, which is another policy. yes, top ages, people...
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. >> can i respond to the wikipedia stuff? favorite cases when i was a general counsel for wikipedia was this. two convicted german murderers who had served their time for having killed a german eventuallystar were -- they served their time and got out on good behavior. they were convicted in 1993 and got out in 2008. what happened between 1993 and 2008 was search engines happen. even though the german system was theoretically quite humane in allowing ex-cons to reintegrate into society -- they are much better at it than we are. the fact is any employer doing a search on the internet about these guys discovered they were convicted murderers. my solution to this, since wikipedia doesn't have anything like legal resources that google or bing or you have, i ignored ve, i ignored it for as long as i could. i said what will happen is the german lawyers will go get a judgment against us and they will try to enforce it in the united states. then i'll come back and win in federal court. that was my first answer. -- my second answer wa
. >> can i respond to the wikipedia stuff? favorite cases when i was a general counsel for wikipedia was this. two convicted german murderers who had served their time for having killed a german eventuallystar were -- they served their time and got out on good behavior. they were convicted in 1993 and got out in 2008. what happened between 1993 and 2008 was search engines happen. even though the german system was theoretically quite humane in allowing ex-cons to reintegrate into society...
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wikipedia -- this is getting a lot of laster in the studio. wikipedia disagrees. this is a serious rights issue. they're keeping the photo up claiming if slater did not physically take it, it's in the public domain. it's a legal conundrum with real stakes. but in the end the law seems to be on the side of wikimediap about it requires human authorship. this is one of the stories revealed in wikipedia's first transparency report issued yesterday. some have higher stakes than monkey royalties. request for private information some made by governments. a brave new world of tech companies grappling with government surveillance with your data caught in the crossfire. joining us now, eric haddeldol and alyssa baraznac. this monkey selfie is one of 300 requests that wikipedia has received to take down content. a lot are very different from this monkey request. they've granted zero so far. how is wikipedia navigating the balancing act of taking down objectionable content and not? it seems like they're firmly in one camp. >> wikipedia is very strongly in the camp of the more
wikipedia -- this is getting a lot of laster in the studio. wikipedia disagrees. this is a serious rights issue. they're keeping the photo up claiming if slater did not physically take it, it's in the public domain. it's a legal conundrum with real stakes. but in the end the law seems to be on the side of wikimediap about it requires human authorship. this is one of the stories revealed in wikipedia's first transparency report issued yesterday. some have higher stakes than monkey royalties....
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three two one suffers on capitol hill are under extra scrutiny by wikipedia this week i threw a stone of a certain congressional i p address was making erroneous edits knows that it's were discovered by a twitter account known as congress that is they used a complex algorithm to track and document any anonymous changes to wikipedia made from congressional ip addresses one ip stood out in particular one four three two three one two four nine one three eight bring to wikipedia a number of edits originating from this is why didn't he address were disrupted she would compete via has this quirk or i should say fundamental flaw which is that anyone can edit it like anyone like all these people like even. even that guy where over there. so the very thing that makes week a p.d.f. so far reaching and influential it's crowdsourcing is also what makes it so vulnerable to manipulation p.r. companies have been barred to the site without its whitewashing negative information about corporate clients and back in two thousand and six congressional staffers were accused of making conflict of interest a
three two one suffers on capitol hill are under extra scrutiny by wikipedia this week i threw a stone of a certain congressional i p address was making erroneous edits knows that it's were discovered by a twitter account known as congress that is they used a complex algorithm to track and document any anonymous changes to wikipedia made from congressional ip addresses one ip stood out in particular one four three two three one two four nine one three eight bring to wikipedia a number of edits...
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welcome to breaking in the set i'm abby martin so a couple months ago i noticed that a wikipedia page someone made for me got taken down all the my pages put up later after statement i made became viral the ordeal caused me to realize that the editing process for the online encyclopedia is a very selective beat group of super admins ruled the narrative by majority consensus or mob opinions are accepted as fact clearly this poses a big problem by shutting down the freedom of information and by giving zero room for discussion or disagreement with the content posted and as the sixth most visited site in the world with over thirteen billion page views every month with a pedia is clearly a platform that billions of people rely on for their knowledge which is exactly why governments worldwide have honed in on the resource to propagate their agendas take israel for example a country that korea's for its deployment of online trolls according to her rats multiple right wing groups along with a yes a council of settlements have been barred on a course that teaches israelis how to register for c
welcome to breaking in the set i'm abby martin so a couple months ago i noticed that a wikipedia page someone made for me got taken down all the my pages put up later after statement i made became viral the ordeal caused me to realize that the editing process for the online encyclopedia is a very selective beat group of super admins ruled the narrative by majority consensus or mob opinions are accepted as fact clearly this poses a big problem by shutting down the freedom of information and by...
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even wikipedia. what will be difficult in the next directive is that they are .sing language like relevant no two of us -- like relevance. him know of us agree what is relevant. one person may not be relevant in a query about another person. it is very subjective. because the rule of law requires predictability, clear understanding of what the results should be, clear understanding of the obligations, it has to be how do arity? that cl i don't think procedural agreements among service providers or social media is going to get us there. we haven't got that agreement yet. of >> one interesting case playing out in the u.s. involves what is called mugshots sites. these sites indexed them. you can search and see who is there. it never actually works. a really good site started .overing this a while ago google eventually decided this violates the webmaster guidelines. we don't highly value sites that's great copy content at no actual value. off -- getlly get kicked off the first page in search results. no
even wikipedia. what will be difficult in the next directive is that they are .sing language like relevant no two of us -- like relevance. him know of us agree what is relevant. one person may not be relevant in a query about another person. it is very subjective. because the rule of law requires predictability, clear understanding of what the results should be, clear understanding of the obligations, it has to be how do arity? that cl i don't think procedural agreements among service providers...
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my page now we still don't know who did it but it is the first time that congress has toyed with wikipedia info in fact there's a whole page on wikipedia document in congressional edits of course such an egregious and it can't stay up for long but how many thousands of people saw that before it was taken down look i wear it as a badge of honor because if i'm pissing off people in high places that just means i'm doing my job well. it's. very hard to. get back with me there though. so on day eight of operation protective edge the israeli military has committed perhaps its most horrific war crime since the offensive against gaza began this morning devastating news broke of the i.d.f. and tensional shelling of a beach that targeted four children aged nine to eleven the tragedy comes as the death toll in gaza surpasses two hundred at least nine hundred thirty nine i'm sorry of which are children according the wall street journal and according to gaza's ministry of health over fifteen hundred palestinians have been injured but of course if you ask u.s. officials about the latest each massacre it
my page now we still don't know who did it but it is the first time that congress has toyed with wikipedia info in fact there's a whole page on wikipedia document in congressional edits of course such an egregious and it can't stay up for long but how many thousands of people saw that before it was taken down look i wear it as a badge of honor because if i'm pissing off people in high places that just means i'm doing my job well. it's. very hard to. get back with me there though. so on day...
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the fight between a photographer and wikipedia goes into international.ikipedia says it doesn't have to pay for the photo. >>> the fight over short term rentals, san francisco gets ready to change its policies, possibly clearing the way for ab and b supporters as well. >>> let's look live outside, o.co, they're ready for a game this morning. early though, we wanted to look live and show you what the skies are looking like as well. rob keeping track of the forecast. heat on the way. when and where, we'll find out, 5:57. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage. chase. so you can >>> bracing for impact. two hurricanes churning towards hawaii. live team coverage next. >>> plus all is quiet now at
the fight between a photographer and wikipedia goes into international.ikipedia says it doesn't have to pay for the photo. >>> the fight over short term rentals, san francisco gets ready to change its policies, possibly clearing the way for ab and b supporters as well. >>> let's look live outside, o.co, they're ready for a game this morning. early though, we wanted to look live and show you what the skies are looking like as well. rob keeping track of the forecast. heat on the...
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the bizarre copyright controversy involving wikipedia.ozens of strangered came together to save a man caught between the train and the tracks. >>> and meteorologist melissa magee is back with the full accuweather forecast. when "action news" comes back on an improving wednesday afternoon. [ gecko ] what a lovely night in philadelphia. look at all these people. imagine a world where they all switch to geico. a world full of savings. imagine... ♪ hold on, still imagining. ♪ all right, i'm done. [ male announcer ] geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [cheering]ight.ouncer ] geico. fifteen minutes last week we hosted. this week the kids invited us to their place. we got this delicious kfc meal and 2 extra sides for free. for free! sorry i was late. i had a little trouble with the rope ladder. he fell twice. ♪ >>> police have charged one the tour bus drivers in yesterday's double decker crash in times square, william dalenbetter was behind the wheel of a greyhound bus before swipeling the rear of anot
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up next every mountain on who chooses what to added on wikipedia some breaking the set. no a famous politician is tweeting that a foreign government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratise their government into the dirt like in iraq or libya wait wait nothing is going to happen because that politician is russian but why is this so why can the police beat up or terrorize protesters in some countries but in others if you lift one finger you're going to get a nato lesson in human rights well the answer is simple this tweet any attempts to intervene from do a member of what happened because unlike what they tell you in school might does it make right for young uns out there old grandpa kirby remembers the cold war and back when there were two great powers they had to at least behave well to woo people into believing that one side were the good guys now that's all gone the problem is they model polar world that we live in heck if the us still had to deal with soviet or some other propaganda
up next every mountain on who chooses what to added on wikipedia some breaking the set. no a famous politician is tweeting that a foreign government is using excessive force against protesting citizens does this mean we're going to see yet another intervention to democratise their government into the dirt like in iraq or libya wait wait nothing is going to happen because that politician is russian but why is this so why can the police beat up or terrorize protesters in some countries but in...
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welcome to breaking in the set i'm happy martin so a couple months ago i noticed that a wikipedia page someone made for me got taken down although my page was put up later after statement i made became viral the ordeal caused me to realize that the editing process for the online encyclopedia is very selective see an elite group of super admins and rule the narrative by majority consensus or mob opinions are accepted as fact clearly this poses a big problem by shutting down the freedom of information and by giving zero room for discussion or disagreement with the content posted and as the sixth most visited site in the world with over thirteen billion page views every month with a pedia is clearly a platform that billions of people rely on for their knowledge which is exactly why governments worldwide have honed in on the resource to propagate their agendas take in. israel for example a country that korea's for its the point of online trolls according to her rats multiple right wing groups along with the yes the council on settlements have been barred on a course that teaches israelis h
welcome to breaking in the set i'm happy martin so a couple months ago i noticed that a wikipedia page someone made for me got taken down although my page was put up later after statement i made became viral the ordeal caused me to realize that the editing process for the online encyclopedia is very selective see an elite group of super admins and rule the narrative by majority consensus or mob opinions are accepted as fact clearly this poses a big problem by shutting down the freedom of...
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there is no monkeying around at the wikipedia headquarters.hy this photo is not allowed to be used on their site. oh, no you can't open that. please choose one based on the cover. here we go... woah! no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but... trust me. are you kidding me? at university of phoenix, we think you should try before you buy. that's why we offer many first time students with limited to no college experience a risk free period. so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at oenix.edu >> welcome back, kansas police detective walked to up his car on his 50th birthday and found it completely covered in sticky notes. no one is taking credit for the prank, but detective stewart little says, ya, he had it coming. >> i deserve this. i've always been a guy that stirs the pot in the unit. >> all right, so it is coming back to him. you know what they say pack back about that. says the prankster, he had it coming. >> hey, looks like somebody cut the cheese. more than 1500 pounds every indianna cheese car mov
there is no monkeying around at the wikipedia headquarters.hy this photo is not allowed to be used on their site. oh, no you can't open that. please choose one based on the cover. here we go... woah! no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but... trust me. are you kidding me? at university of phoenix, we think you should try before you buy. that's why we offer many first time students with limited to no college experience a risk free period. so you can commit to your education with...
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like wikipedia the wisdom of the crowd helps crowdsourcing. so i put a lot of that in the book and obviously gave them credit. like stewart brand said when he read an early version. >> host: is it tough to write a book like this when we are in the middle of of what is a continual innovation. matt? >> guest: no that there's a wonderful trajectory where there are a couple of big old themes. team one as i said is creative people understand beauty and the arts in liberal arts and the humanities connect their imagination to the machines in the technology and engineering. that is happen with ada lovelace in the 1830s and it's what larry page and sergey brin did in creating google so i want to show that narrative. secondly another theme is that technology is used to bring people together. it's a social networking tool. sometimes you invent something like the personal computer and it becomes like a little thing you do in your basement or in your house but soon we create networks, social networks to bring computers together. that's the thing that conti
like wikipedia the wisdom of the crowd helps crowdsourcing. so i put a lot of that in the book and obviously gave them credit. like stewart brand said when he read an early version. >> host: is it tough to write a book like this when we are in the middle of of what is a continual innovation. matt? >> guest: no that there's a wonderful trajectory where there are a couple of big old themes. team one as i said is creative people understand beauty and the arts in liberal arts and the...
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even wikipedia. it is easier to try to implement. the difficulty in the european directive what will be difficult in the next directive is that they are using language like relevant. no two of us necessarily agrees in this room about what is relevant and what might be relevant in a query about one person might not be relevant in a query about another person. it is very subjective. because the rule of law requires predictability, clear understanding of what the results should be, clear understanding of the obligations, the issue has to be, how do we get that clarity? i don't think the european directive will get us there. i don't think procedural agreements among service providers or social media is going to get us there. i think we have to agree on the offenses we are trying to stop. we haven't got that agreement yet. >> one interesting case playing out in the u.s. involves what is called mugshots sites. arrest records are public data in most cases. it these sites index them. you can search and see who is there. they can charge you t
even wikipedia. it is easier to try to implement. the difficulty in the european directive what will be difficult in the next directive is that they are using language like relevant. no two of us necessarily agrees in this room about what is relevant and what might be relevant in a query about one person might not be relevant in a query about another person. it is very subjective. because the rule of law requires predictability, clear understanding of what the results should be, clear...
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el problema saliÓ cuando vio que wikipedia usa la imagen y pidÓ o que le pagaran derechos cc: telemundo tu mejor amigo". >> vÉalo usted, doctora, para que se dÉ cuenta... >> aquÍ los tiene fisicamente. >> ...del despropÓsito de este bruto. >> mira, quÉ simpÁtico... el sombrerito para los p---. >> entonces, cuando yo fui con el doctor, me dijo que tenÍa un tumor cerebral. >> el dinero lo estÁ donando a algunas causas donde dicen que el uso del celular es el que provoca este tipo de tumor.
el problema saliÓ cuando vio que wikipedia usa la imagen y pidÓ o que le pagaran derechos cc: telemundo tu mejor amigo". >> vÉalo usted, doctora, para que se dÉ cuenta... >> aquÍ los tiene fisicamente. >> ...del despropÓsito de este bruto. >> mira, quÉ simpÁtico... el sombrerito para los p---. >> entonces, cuando yo fui con el doctor, me dijo que tenÍa un tumor cerebral. >> el dinero lo estÁ donando a algunas causas donde dicen que el uso del...
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i said wikipedia and i was talking about wiki leaks.inking back over decades, i was thinking of the l.a. writes, for example. how would those have been different if social media, if facebook, twitter, and the internet existed? >> that is a great parallel. those are pretty exposes -- those were pretty explosive, pretty profound. i think they probably would have been bigger. i would not of been surprised if they had spread to other cities as well. there is something very infectious about what happens on social media. things spread very quickly. i think we saw that quite a bit with occupied. it was a movement very much grounded in place. it had to do with new york city and wall street, but social media allowed it to spread in ways that i think really surprised even the organizers. i think that was the case with the rodney king riots as well. >> how do you expect these protests to play out. -- to play out? >> i think there will be continued pressure to get the name out, and i think the police department will be forced to release the name, k
i said wikipedia and i was talking about wiki leaks.inking back over decades, i was thinking of the l.a. writes, for example. how would those have been different if social media, if facebook, twitter, and the internet existed? >> that is a great parallel. those are pretty exposes -- those were pretty explosive, pretty profound. i think they probably would have been bigger. i would not of been surprised if they had spread to other cities as well. there is something very infectious about...
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these are things that we should caviat -- there is no snap of the figures and in every wikipedia articles fully informative. but by getting a cohort of people who are highly knowledgeable and good editors will start to see higher quality articles that go deeper into what a bill does. what the circumstances are now, how it would affect things and what the outcome would be. >> just to be circular, we can say the washington post, and put a sentence in there about with the washington post said. there is a certain level of adding references on the newspaper level, and then the next that is to go to the scientific papers. we will try to find academic studies with support statements. that is the next level of quality as we go along. >> we are just about out of time. thank you all for coming. if you work on the hill as a congressional staffer, you care about the well-being of our republic, hopefully this battle has encourage you to become more involved in wikipedia editing and improve the debate. michelle is already on record as saying she will help you. i'm sure that the jims will not mind helpi
these are things that we should caviat -- there is no snap of the figures and in every wikipedia articles fully informative. but by getting a cohort of people who are highly knowledgeable and good editors will start to see higher quality articles that go deeper into what a bill does. what the circumstances are now, how it would affect things and what the outcome would be. >> just to be circular, we can say the washington post, and put a sentence in there about with the washington post...
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then improving congressional transparency using wikipedia. town hall meeting with nancy pelosi and representative hoffman. the drafter of the nsa says his agency is committed to following the rule of law and providing transparency from gathering intelligence. he spoke about the future of the nsa at an event hosted by the national security alliance for minutes. [laughter] [applause] x good evening. can you hear me in the back? can you hear me in the back? excellent. first and foremost, thank you for taking time out of your busy lives to spend it together with us this evening to rear --. to be honest, i was shocked to do an event in bc in the middle of august. i just didn't think there would be many people here tonight. thank you for your willingness to take time out of your busy lives to spend some time. i am also grateful because frankly i'm here tonight for several reasons. first and foremost, many of you have heard me talk about this previously, as the commander of the united states cyber command i am a firm believer that public ilog and tr
then improving congressional transparency using wikipedia. town hall meeting with nancy pelosi and representative hoffman. the drafter of the nsa says his agency is committed to following the rule of law and providing transparency from gathering intelligence. he spoke about the future of the nsa at an event hosted by the national security alliance for minutes. [laughter] [applause] x good evening. can you hear me in the back? can you hear me in the back? excellent. first and foremost, thank you...
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. >> we begin in london, where wikipedia founder julian assange said he'll soon leave the ecuadorian embassy, where he has spent the last two years of his listen. he is considering leaving the embassy because the health issues. >> as you can imagine, being detained in various ways in this country without charge for four years and in this embassy for two years, which has no outside area, therefore no sunlight, it is an environment in which any healthy person would find themselves soon enough with certain difficulties. >> julian assange refused to leave the embassy out promises that the u.k. and sweden will not extradite him to the united states, to face questions in connection with chelsea manning's wikipedia disclosure. >> next health officials concerned about ebola, 17 patients with ebola went missing after a quarantine center was attacked. looters sold mat riss and sheets soaked with blood and fluid. the poor neighbourhood is populated with 50,000 people. liberia's health minister called the attack and looting one of the stupidest thing he has seen. >> we end near the border where
. >> we begin in london, where wikipedia founder julian assange said he'll soon leave the ecuadorian embassy, where he has spent the last two years of his listen. he is considering leaving the embassy because the health issues. >> as you can imagine, being detained in various ways in this country without charge for four years and in this embassy for two years, which has no outside area, therefore no sunlight, it is an environment in which any healthy person would find themselves...
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. >> so wikipedia is fighting back against europe's right to be forgotten. the wikipedia foundation is posting all of the right to be forgotten notices it has received friday google. so in may an european court ordered google to take down link to pages if a certain member of the public demanded it. google has criticized that rule. the technology boom in francisco has meant that francisco bay area is a boom for those looking for a job but that's not the case for those whthat's the case for white or asian men. >> reporter: the bay area is one of the most ethnic parts of the country. you walk into a start up or tech company and you're not seeing the same people that you see outside. there is a major problem. luckily there are a few promis programs out there trying to change the situation. it's the middle of summer. but these high school students have opted to stay in class in order to learn how to code. >> after taking these classes i realize this is something that i'm good at and i'm interested in, and i actually enjoy doing. >> reporter: so the students here
. >> so wikipedia is fighting back against europe's right to be forgotten. the wikipedia foundation is posting all of the right to be forgotten notices it has received friday google. so in may an european court ordered google to take down link to pages if a certain member of the public demanded it. google has criticized that rule. the technology boom in francisco has meant that francisco bay area is a boom for those looking for a job but that's not the case for those whthat's the case for...
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. >> and, wikipedia not monkeying around when it comes to this picture, why they say the photographer who owns the camera doesn't own the copyright to the photo. >> technology! >> okay, 6:31 right now, sue, how are you? >> wonderful night, media theater last night. we pick our vocalist winner, her name shea lynn red fry chaddsford. >> you'll see her singing, so thanks to all the people who came out. we had big crowd last night. and a lot of viewers of good day philadelphia. and fox 29 morning news, very excited about that. so bus stop buddy excited about being at summer camp. temperatures are in the 60s, some 50's, up in the mountains, where buddy. cool and comfortable this morning. brink the sunscreen along, where ever you are going, because you're going to want to spend a lot of time outdoors on beautiful day like today. ten out of ten, with seasonable temperatures, and low humidity. plenty every sunday shine, 67 degrees right now, with northerly breeze, at 6 miles an hour, 61% relative humidity, and temperatures as we mentioned in the 50's to the north of us, allentown, pottstown,
. >> and, wikipedia not monkeying around when it comes to this picture, why they say the photographer who owns the camera doesn't own the copyright to the photo. >> technology! >> okay, 6:31 right now, sue, how are you? >> wonderful night, media theater last night. we pick our vocalist winner, her name shea lynn red fry chaddsford. >> you'll see her singing, so thanks to all the people who came out. we had big crowd last night. and a lot of viewers of good day...
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this selfie is now at center of a copy right battle, group behind wikipedia posted image on line andants it taken down but wikipedia foundation thinks the monkey owns theco ri. >>> what would you think about seeing weird al on the super bowl half time show? well, american 50,000 period think it is a good thing they have cited a petition asking nfl to make weird al the show's head liner. the his parity album, shot to number one when released a few weeks ago. weird al, it is not beyonce. >> i would be surprised to see weird al at super bowl unless he was sitting in the stands. >> i think i would bet on that. >> big bet. >> we will be >>> take a look at the scene in wildwood who would not want to be there, we're all jealous of those lucky enough, to be on the beach today or on the boardwalks or where ever they may be, like this person. >> like kathy orr, living the dream right now. >> we will get to her in just a in minute but first lets talk to kate bilo in the cbs-3 weather center, kate. >> well, take a look behind me at skies cam three live over center city and you can see a few clou
this selfie is now at center of a copy right battle, group behind wikipedia posted image on line andants it taken down but wikipedia foundation thinks the monkey owns theco ri. >>> what would you think about seeing weird al on the super bowl half time show? well, american 50,000 period think it is a good thing they have cited a petition asking nfl to make weird al the show's head liner. the his parity album, shot to number one when released a few weeks ago. weird al, it is not beyonce....
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now, last time you were here we talked about someone on wikipedia.tever you feel like writing about people. and i thought it was funny. [ laughter ] somebody wrote -- i didn't do it. somebody wrote -- [ laughter ] i wish. i would take credit. but somebody wrote that you -- petrified, you're afraid of badgers. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and -- [ laughter ] and it's not true. you don't care one way or the other. yeah. but every reporter that would interview you would go, "i heard you're really afraid of badgers." >> yeah, it's true. it's very true. >> jimmy: i think that's a a great prank. [ laughter ] it's not like you're not afraid of badgers. but it's not like you care really. yeah. so, anyways -- [ laughter ] has anyone ever pranked you? do people prank you? you have buddies that pranked you? >> yeah. i've got a friend who is very keen on playing pranks. and one of the ones that i always remember is -- i'm into horse racing. and there was an event in london to watch the breeders cup. it wasn't on the tv. and i had to go to this event with hundreds of peopl
now, last time you were here we talked about someone on wikipedia.tever you feel like writing about people. and i thought it was funny. [ laughter ] somebody wrote -- i didn't do it. somebody wrote -- [ laughter ] i wish. i would take credit. but somebody wrote that you -- petrified, you're afraid of badgers. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and -- [ laughter ] and it's not true. you don't care one way or the other. yeah. but every reporter that would interview you would go, "i heard you're...
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la juguetona creatura, fue su cÁmara la que tomÓ la foto del meollo del asunto es que la empresa wikipedianeris pero tomada por el actor bradley cooper. veremos quiÉn tiene la Última sonrisa. >> asÍ es un argumento legal del caso es que nadie puede tomar crÉdito por algo que no ha hecho en cuanto el autor de la foto lamentablemente como dice el refrÁn aunque el mono se vista de seda mono se queda el animal no podrÁ cobrar un centavo por su gracia esperamos que nunca se entere del dineral que generÓ su monerÍa pero que jamÁs disfrutará. >> te digo una cosa es lo que me llama la atenciÓn te digo porque no he aprendido a tomarme un selfie, con esas imÁgenes sabe perfectamente lo que hace hizo tres muesca diferente. >> es un fotÓgrafo natural. >> y no tiene dueÑo, quiÉn defiende al mono? >> nadie su pecado es el primate. >> no se va a enterar jamÁs que el fotÓgrafo disfrute. >> ojalÁ pudiÉramos tener un selfie con ese costo. >> gracias, july. para nuestro final de impacto los dejamos con el nuevo vÍdeo musical de uno de nuestros consentidos es prince roy el pasado 17 de julio pudieron ver un a
la juguetona creatura, fue su cÁmara la que tomÓ la foto del meollo del asunto es que la empresa wikipedianeris pero tomada por el actor bradley cooper. veremos quiÉn tiene la Última sonrisa. >> asÍ es un argumento legal del caso es que nadie puede tomar crÉdito por algo que no ha hecho en cuanto el autor de la foto lamentablemente como dice el refrÁn aunque el mono se vista de seda mono se queda el animal no podrÁ cobrar un centavo por su gracia esperamos que nunca se entere del...
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. >>> it's -- there's a controversy over a wikipedia selfie.ritish nature photographer objects claims the forevers are being used without his permission. they are claiming the monkey owns the copyright since it's the one to press the shutter button. >> ownership of animals big issue there. >>> not a rush to sender. a woman gets a love letter several decades too late. >> we may find out why that navy man never got a response to the love lette . >> local media celebrities went head to head at the night of phillies phillies. an investigative reporter got a hit to get her on base, she had been doing a little practice. 200 balance kids were in andyance. >> how many pictures -- attendance. >> how many pictures were there altogether. >> reporter: let's look at the platt bridge, it's clear and dry, that's the westbound traffic heading toward the airport. moving just fine. betsy ross bridge is in the clear, tacony-palmyra is clear. ben franklin bridge we have the construction blocking the right lane, walt whitman bridge eastbound one lane blocked until
. >>> it's -- there's a controversy over a wikipedia selfie.ritish nature photographer objects claims the forevers are being used without his permission. they are claiming the monkey owns the copyright since it's the one to press the shutter button. >> ownership of animals big issue there. >>> not a rush to sender. a woman gets a love letter several decades too late. >> we may find out why that navy man never got a response to the love lette . >> local media...
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now slater's demanding that wikipedia remove this picture from its web page. >> but wikipedia says sincetook the picture, she is the copyright holder. slater is considering legal action. >> got good framing, good coloring, good personality. >> smile. >> interesting stuff there. >>> we've got serious stuff in the world of weather. typhoon halong continues to be on track for major landfall in japan saturday. >> let's go back to our meteorologist alexandra steele who joins us now with more on that. alex. >> you know, it's the third super typhoon of 2014 in the western pacific. so a very active year. now, halong was a super typhoon. it is now a typhoon. it is down. but winds still 165-kilometer-per-hour sustained now. a minute sustained in the open water. also the wind gusts at 205. it is moving north-northeast and making a beeline for southern japan. but it's had quite a history. you see its westerly trajectory and then its north-northeast trajectory. again, now a typhoon. it is strengthening, though. but the biggest really fear with this will be when it makes landfall, its winds up to abou
now slater's demanding that wikipedia remove this picture from its web page. >> but wikipedia says sincetook the picture, she is the copyright holder. slater is considering legal action. >> got good framing, good coloring, good personality. >> smile. >> interesting stuff there. >>> we've got serious stuff in the world of weather. typhoon halong continues to be on track for major landfall in japan saturday. >> let's go back to our meteorologist alexandra...
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wikipedia is refusing to pay for the photos or take them down from this page. believe it or not, many legal scholars are siding with the monkey on this one. tors like din negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pai
wikipedia is refusing to pay for the photos or take them down from this page. believe it or not, many legal scholars are siding with the monkey on this one. tors like din negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings...
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there you see julian assange, the controversial figure behind wikipedia is making an appearance in front of the press, let's listen though what he has to say. >> now an under has developed... date >> nairobi is my city, well perhaps not exactly.
there you see julian assange, the controversial figure behind wikipedia is making an appearance in front of the press, let's listen though what he has to say. >> now an under has developed... date >> nairobi is my city, well perhaps not exactly.
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the picture made its way to a wikipedia page back in 2011. the photographer has been fighting ever sincen to get that photo taken down, but wikipedia argues because an animal took the picture, the photo does not belong to the photographer and so it belongs in the public domain. >> yeah, selfie copy right issues are new to the legal scene. for example, who owns this copy right, this is the famous selfie taken at the oscars? is it ellen degeneres or bradley cooper because he actually took the picture, it's a selfie. there he is. or was it samsung who made the camera or maybe the academy can make the claim. the most part though, the law does tend to side with the person that takes the picture, not the camera's owner, that's bradley cooper's picture. >> the next one i post of us when we go baa to break, but you'll be in it. >>> 6:21, ahead on "today in the bay," we're going to tell you how a drone crashed into a national landmark. >>> plus of hundreds people forced to their homes as flames go to oregon. how the firefighters are working around the
the picture made its way to a wikipedia page back in 2011. the photographer has been fighting ever sincen to get that photo taken down, but wikipedia argues because an animal took the picture, the photo does not belong to the photographer and so it belongs in the public domain. >> yeah, selfie copy right issues are new to the legal scene. for example, who owns this copy right, this is the famous selfie taken at the oscars? is it ellen degeneres or bradley cooper because he actually took...
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the san francisco organization behind wikipedia. a monkey took the camera and snapped pictures of himself. they insisted the pictures were not subject to copywrite because the monkey pressed the button. works created by animals do belong in the public domain. this is the first change to copy write law. >> coming up, the big unveiling. >> come out here, see what you think. >> jeremy lin back in the bay area. why he's humbl >>> i'm ama daetz in the abc 7 news room. new at 6:00, the water provider loved it, but the homeowners association didn't. what happened to the woman who yanked out her lawn. plus -- >> there's no reason this should have happened to me. >> a woman sues facebook for $123 million. she says it ruined her life. find out why she's so upset. it's coming up in a half hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> former warriors player, jeremy lin turned into a world side sensation. he got big enough to be the biggest attraction at madame tussauds's wax museum. >> it shows him dunking in a los angeles lakers uniform. >> it was crafted f
the san francisco organization behind wikipedia. a monkey took the camera and snapped pictures of himself. they insisted the pictures were not subject to copywrite because the monkey pressed the button. works created by animals do belong in the public domain. this is the first change to copy write law. >> coming up, the big unveiling. >> come out here, see what you think. >> jeremy lin back in the bay area. why he's humbl >>> i'm ama daetz in the abc 7 news room. new...
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this all started when the company behind wikipedia posted these pictures in a library of public domainho supplied the camera claimed to own the rights, but according to the ruling, only works created by a human being can be registered for a legal copyright. anne-marie, my life is complete. i got to talk about monkey selfies on the air. >> monkey agents want to review this case. thanks a lot. wendy gillette at the new york stock exchange. >>> straight ahead now, emotional testimony in the corruption trial of former virginia governor bob mcdonald. plus, the two most talked about teams in the little league world series meet with a chance at the u.s. title on the line. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by kohl's. find your yes. kohl's. on a new pair of junior's boots. get the lowest prices of the season on guys levi's 511's - $39.99. and fun play wear for the little ones $6.99 each. get the lowest prices of the season on plush towels just $3.99 each. and select kitchen electrics are only $17.99. plus, everyone gets kohl's cash. don't
this all started when the company behind wikipedia posted these pictures in a library of public domainho supplied the camera claimed to own the rights, but according to the ruling, only works created by a human being can be registered for a legal copyright. anne-marie, my life is complete. i got to talk about monkey selfies on the air. >> monkey agents want to review this case. thanks a lot. wendy gillette at the new york stock exchange. >>> straight ahead now, emotional...
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pr offensive -- how wikipedia's entries are manipulated.eru's precious potatoes, preserving the true gold of the incas.
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wikipedia comes to mind for instance. >> guest: a good example is 3-d printed products. this has hit us as a storm in the last few years. we now have hundreds of thousands of hobbyist and thousands of social and prices that are printing out their own physical product just like we use printers for software and increasing our information grids. if you are a small 3-d printer you can go up on the expanded internet of things and download free software to print out your product. then you can use cheap recycled material is your feedstock using recycled recycled plastic they can find around the neighborhood. recycled paper paper and even sand and gravel is being melted down for feedstock. then you can power your 3-d printer with your own renewable energy from the emerging energy internet, at least in europe and then you can take your product and transported in the future on the logistics internet with electric and fuel cell vehicles that operate at near zero marginal cost and soon with driverless vehicles that operate at a low marginal cost. this is an example where everyone ca
wikipedia comes to mind for instance. >> guest: a good example is 3-d printed products. this has hit us as a storm in the last few years. we now have hundreds of thousands of hobbyist and thousands of social and prices that are printing out their own physical product just like we use printers for software and increasing our information grids. if you are a small 3-d printer you can go up on the expanded internet of things and download free software to print out your product. then you can...
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in zambia you can get access to 13 websites including google and wikipedia and facebook. amazon prime is now offering a no rush option. customer whose grow to five to seven business days for package receive a one dollar amazon instant video credit. >> a dozing deck designed to hold the laptop in place secured over your head as you lay in bed , on sale in japan for $90. >> new apps that let neighbors tattle on neighbors who are not getting the water conservation message. >> and the way to san jose from dion >>> a new app allows smarts phone user testate old on water wasting neighbors. the app lets you share posts of water wasters. you can take photos anonymously and locations foreign to see called "drought shaming." just alert the neighbor about a leaking sprinkler. if you see water wasting send us a picture and we will check it out. you can e-mail us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. >>> a special treat today, dionne warwick will prove she does know the way to san jose. today the five time grammy-winning performer is singing in san jose, the focus of the hit song "do you know the wa
in zambia you can get access to 13 websites including google and wikipedia and facebook. amazon prime is now offering a no rush option. customer whose grow to five to seven business days for package receive a one dollar amazon instant video credit. >> a dozing deck designed to hold the laptop in place secured over your head as you lay in bed , on sale in japan for $90. >> new apps that let neighbors tattle on neighbors who are not getting the water conservation message. >> and...
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all started when the company behind wikipedia posted these pictures, in a library of public dough plane photos. the photographer who supplied the camera claimed to own the rights, but according to the ruling, only works created by human, can be registered for a legal copyright. natasha, couple of years ago you probably wouldn't think about talking monkey selfies on the air, right? >> oh, my goodness. >> how times have changed. >> times have most certainly changed. thank you, so much, wendy, appreciate that. >> those monkeys going april for those photo erika. right now 5:38. heart breaking toned a memorable season for the taney dragons. phillies little league dream team lost to chicago in last night's game. >> both teams impressive starts. diane spear man scored two runs for the dragons. but the jackie robinson team from -- rather the west team scored four runs, and then scored two more, later on in the game. taney's come back attempt sure worked hard, you saw the effort being put in there. unfortunately, though it, did come up short. chicago won that game taking taney out of the tournam
all started when the company behind wikipedia posted these pictures, in a library of public dough plane photos. the photographer who supplied the camera claimed to own the rights, but according to the ruling, only works created by human, can be registered for a legal copyright. natasha, couple of years ago you probably wouldn't think about talking monkey selfies on the air, right? >> oh, my goodness. >> how times have changed. >> times have most certainly changed. thank you,...