Displaying 20 results from an estimated 119 matches for "compulsory".
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
Basically, to legally broadcast music you must:
A) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder (usually the publisher, record
label) of the *composition*. ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC offer compulsory licenses
for all of the artists they represent, fees based upon roughly how many
listeners your station has & how many songs in your broadcast are by
artists/composers they represent.
B) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder of the particular *recording*
of the composition you want...
2004 Aug 06
0
legalities of streaming
...ent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 11:33 AM
Subject: RE: [icecast] legalities of streaming
<p>> Basically, to legally broadcast music you must:
>
> A) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder (usually the publisher,
record
> label) of the *composition*. ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC offer compulsory
licenses
> for all of the artists they represent, fees based upon roughly how many
> listeners your station has & how many songs in your broadcast are by
> artists/composers they represent.
>
> B) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder of the particular
*recording*
> of...
2015 Jul 29
5
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...with
strong passwords vs usability. Strong login passwords and usability
are diametrically opposed.
The rate of brute force attack success is exceeding that of human
ability (and interest) to remember ever longer more complex passwords.
I just fired my ISP because of the asininity of setting a 180
compulsory expiration on passwords.
Now I use Google. They offer MFA opt in. And now I'm more secure than
I was with the myopic ISP.
Apple and Microsoft (and likely others) have been working to deprecate
login passwords for years - obviously they're not ready to flip the
switch over yet, it isn'...
2008 Apr 12
4
Response to R across the university
...ducation,
sociology, marketing, psychology, finance, ...
The course itself went very well. We encouraged people to bring their
laptops and work in groups. Using JGR as the interface to R helped a
lot, as it was easier for people to load their own data and use the
help. Of course, JGR is compulsory in Augsburg. Giving everyone a
Butterbreze (a local delicacy) halfway through may have contributed to
the good humour of the course as well!
Statistics doesn't always have a positive image. I can recommend
running an R course as one way of making a good impression.
Antony Unwin
Profe...
2004 Aug 06
1
Webcasting Rates
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > Anyone (Jack?) see the story on /. yesterday about the webcasting rates?
> > Won't that kill all Internet radio under a huge burden of cost?
>
> Are you saying it wasn't already dying? :)
>
> Those are set in stone, but similar rates and terms probably soon will
> be. Remember, they are retroactive to 1998 or so.
2010 Jul 27
2
Glm
...a2*x2 (a0=1, a1=0.6, a2=0.8,
x1~N(1,1), x2~N(0,1)).
The alphas and the auxiliary variables are given and I have to estimate y.
The point is if I estimate it, let¹s say algebraically, I get high variances
that do not decrease as sample sizes increases... Is the any other way to do
this?... It is not compulsory to use these alphas but my Y is unknown...
Any ideas?...
Thanks,
Ana
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2011 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.9 - JIT problem on Windows
...mples folder). However, if I comment out line
#67 of my code (i.e. llvm::InitializeNativeTarget();), then I don't get the
aforementioned error and my LLVM code still works fine.
Now, I may be wrong, but I was under the impression that a call to
InitializeNativeTarget was recommended, if not compulsory, so. why
commenting it out not only makes my LLVM code still work, but also prevent
my application from generating the above error.?!
Cheers, Alan.
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2004 Aug 06
3
legalities of streaming
Oh, I almost forgot...
If you're going under compulsory licensing:
1) Listener requests cannot be honored, otherwise you will end up labeled an
"interactive service" along with Audiogalaxy Rhapsody & the like. Which means
more & more expensive royalties.
2) You cannot play more than 3 songs of the same album in any 3 hour period...
2015 Feb 06
0
Another Fedora decision
...ization camp. The analogy
has some fatal flaws, but one of the ways it works is the irrational
reaction component. As it turns out if you call these people names, tell
them it's safe, give them all the facts, they just become even more
intractable because it's not even about that. Making it compulsory is
likely to do the same thing and worse. The way to do it is to establish
incentives. If you want your kid going to public schools of any grade, then
immunization is a prerequisite. Of course it's your choice, ultimately.
Good luck with private school. Here too what's going on is a lack of...
2010 Apr 29
3
Ogg index and Skeleton 4.0
Hi everybody,
I've updated OggIndex to now output Skeleton 4.0 tracks. The differences
between Skeleton 3.x and Skeleton 4.0 with OggIndex is:
* The fisbone packet now includes a "Radix" field.
* The fisbone packet now includes two new compulsory message
headers; "Role" and "Name".
* The fishead packet no longer includes "start time" and "end time"
fields.
* The index packets for each track now include the "start time" and
"end time" fields for that track....
2015 Jul 30
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...ility. Strong login passwords and usability
> are diametrically opposed.
>
> The rate of brute force attack success is exceeding that of human
> ability (and interest) to remember ever longer more complex passwords.
> I just fired my ISP because of the asininity of setting a 180
> compulsory expiration on passwords.
>
> Now I use Google. They offer MFA opt in. And now I'm more secure than
> I was with the myopic ISP.
"More secure" only to the level one can trust google ;-)
Just my $0.02
Valeri
>
> Apple and Microsoft (and likely others) have been workin...
2011 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.9 - JIT problem on Windows
...ent out line
> #67 of my code (i.e. llvm::InitializeNativeTarget();), then I don't get the
> aforementioned error and my LLVM code still works fine.
>
>
>
> Now, I may be wrong, but I was under the impression that a call to
> InitializeNativeTarget was recommended, if not compulsory, so. why
> commenting it out not only makes my LLVM code still work, but also prevent
> my application from generating the above error.?!
My bet is that your code is writing through a stray pointer. By removing
the call to InitializeNativeTarget you are simply hiding your bug by
running the...
2012 Sep 10
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Progress towards OpenMP support
...tself?
* Blurry line between asserting and silently ignoring
I'm not very clear on when it is "right" to silently drop metadata and
when to assert. Right now I assert only when a !parallel MDNode has
an incorrect number of children (this is one thing simplified by
making all fields compulsory). The verifier probably needs to know
about this constraint, something I haven't addressed yet. Should our
assertions be stricter or must we not assert at all?
(The code is also up on Github [2]).
Thanks!
[1] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2012-August/052472.html
[2] https://g...
2015 Jul 29
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...fline is an entirely separate matter, and is already addressed by /etc/shadow salting and hashing in CentOS. We know how to make it even stronger if the threat requires it: move to OTP keys, use a better KDF than SHA512, etc.
> I just fired my ISP because of the asininity of setting a 180
> compulsory expiration on passwords.
Good for you. Password expiration is silly. A good strong password should last years under any reasonable threat.
But we?ve not been talking about password expiration here.
> The highest risk, by a lot, is from a family member.
Of course. It?s why Bruce Schneier w...
2017 Sep 18
2
compiling for the ipad
Hi
I have been assigned the task of porting the ARM code generator to the
ipad.
I would like to know if there are any available documents about the
instruction set/code format of the A64 chip of Apple.
Also, if at all possible, documents that describe executable formats,
etc are welcome.
Any pointers?
Thanks in advance.
2019 Dec 19
2
RFC: Opaque pointer status and future direction
...e count)? I guess inalloca goes/should go the same way as byval)
byval(<ty>) is in, and used by Clang now. In retrospect I should have
done inalloca at the same time, but for some reason I decided it
wasn't necessary. I think it'll need the same conversion, and then
both must be made compulsory.
Cheers.
Tim.
2016 Nov 28
2
[RFC] Supporting ARM's SVE in LLVM
...ast his proposal to what is publicly known about SVE.
Thanks! This is really helpful!
> The proposal includes a vsetvl instruction (slide 20) which returns
> the minimum of the hardware vector length and requested vector length.
I haven't seen a similar instruction in SVE yet, but the compulsory
predicate on all instructions kinda make that redundant, since you can
always use it to calculate the number of "affected" lanes, and thus
only increment the "right" amount per iteration and not rely on
additional instructions. But this also seem to fit the concept of
"vsca...
2011 Nov 25
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.9 - JIT problem on Windows
> > Now, I may be wrong, but I was under the impression that a call to
> > InitializeNativeTarget was recommended, if not compulsory, so. why
> > commenting it out not only makes my LLVM code still work, but also
> > prevent my application from generating the above error.?!
>
> My bet is that your code is writing through a stray pointer. By removing the
> call to InitializeNativeTarget you are simply hiding...
2010 Jun 02
3
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
On 31 May 2010 20:51, Chris Pearce <chris at pearce.org.nz> wrote:
> Ok, thanks Silvia. I'll keep working on OggIndex/Skeleton 4.0 without
> the new granulepos fields, and if they're ready in time I'll include
> them, otherwise they can wait until Skeleton 4.x.
I was waiting for Monty so summarize his ideas too, but from the irc
discussion, it sounds like the extra
2010 Aug 26
4
UT3 hangs at start
Hi!When start game through steam or shortcut on desktop,game halt when push
"launch" button, after 2-5 seconds and unreal logo becomes gray.In terminal i
have "wine: Unhandled stack overflow at address 0x34c7a12 (thread 0044),
starting debugger..." and no more.Close game with compulsory exit.Before that
game start perfectly on wine 1.2 or wine 1.3,the problem has appeared
suddenly.Tried to reinstall wine hasn't helped.May be somebody has solved a
problem?Please help!
Athlon 64 3200+,GeForce6600GT,Audigy1(ALSA),2GB,Ubuntu 10.04 lucid+wine
1.3.1,1.3 or 1.2