Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Cannot use Image Link?

A SINGAPORE firm has threatened to sue websites that use pictures or graphics to link to another page, claiming it owns the patent for a technology used by millions around the world.

In a move that has come under fire from the online community, VueStar Technologies has sent ‘invoices’ to local website operators asking for thousands of dollars in licensing fees.

The company, which said ‘virtually all websites’ are infringing on its patent, is also planning to take on giants like Mircosoft and Google.

It is a battle that could, at least in theory, upend the Internet, though intellectual property experts have some doubts that VueStar can actually enforce its claims.

The company said it has been awarded a patent here and in several other countries, including Australia, New Zealand and the United States, for the method of ‘locating Web pages by utilising visual images’.

In other words, clicking, scrolling or streaming over a visual image to connect with a website or Web page is an infringement, the company claims on its website.

The technique is the de facto method used to connect websites across the globe, from personal blogs to the biggest search engines.

VueStar managing director Paul Smith said if sites want to keep using images as links, they will have to pay his company - located in a single-unit office at The Adelphi off Coleman Street - between ‘$200? and ‘millions’ annually.

It is a claim, however, that has its doubters.

Technology and intellectual property lawyer Bryan Tan of Keystone Law Corporation said that while VueStar has been granted a patent, it is an extremely wide one.

In fact, ‘if the patent is allowed to stand, it will probably bring the (Internet) industry to its knees’. And VueStar’s patent may be contested and overturned in court, he said.

The firm has been sending out invoices to Singapore companies since last week asking them to pay up, said Mr Smith. He declined to say how many have gone out, but there have been ‘enough to keep my phone busy’.

Those who do not pay up, warned Mr Smith, face legal action, and his company is ‘highly confident that (a court decision) will be in our favour’.

Mr Alvin Koh, who runs the non-profit Arrowana fish website arofanatics.com, received one of VueStar’s invoices last week for $5,350. He does not intend to pay up and said: ‘I would rather close down the site’.

Mr Smith recognises that Mr Koh’s stand will likely be a popular one, and his firm is already girding up for a public backlash.

‘Website owners are just upset because they never had to pay for it before,’ said Mr Smith.

VueStar will begin enforcing its patent claims in Australia and the US ’soon’, he said, and the firm is also working on invoices for Internet heavyweights like Google and Microsoft.

While governments and charities will need a licence, VueStar will not be asking for payment from these parties, he said.

Mr Tan urged companies to contact their lawyers before ‘paying VueStar anything’.

From Straits Times 27th May 2008

I took a little look at their full patent here

I only glance through that damned document, but it seems like the patent was filed in the context of providing visual aids in search engine to help locate website, hence “Method of locating web-pages by utilising visual images”. I may have missed something, but the patent certainly did not include using image links to link to a webpage.

So what you are trying to do, VueStar? Scam!

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New to my Qsteer collection… The Hornet Microbuggy


WHEE!

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Fun things you can do at East Coast Park


Make out in the open


Bring a sofa along and drink lots of nice alcoholic drinks.

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Fragrance Prince… so smelly after all…

Note: This entry was made more in the spirit of providing some information on this recent issue in a lighted hearted and perhaps entertaining manner instead of condemning a person outright… which of course would have made me a similarily undesirable person as the Prince. Thus, with that out of the way, lets go on to the entry proper.

Once upon a time in the furthest reach of Singapore blogosphere lived a man named Fragrance Prince. Like all the evil princes in our fairy tales, this guy carries himself with a nose up in the air. For those who know him, however, that is an understatement. His nose now faces upwards, bringing him fresh air from the heavenly realm and effectively prevent him from inhaling any from those under him.


Picture taken from Alvinology

However, because of common physics, turning his nose to face upwards effectively means that the position of his eyes have lowered, and during one of his journeys on his royal carriage, he spotted something he deemed unsightly.

Neurons in his brain clicked this way and that upon seeing his poor man that society had left out, his egoism kicks in and so did his false sense of superiority. Although his command on the English language has left much to be desired (your’s truly isn’t very good with English too… but at least I believe my english is more “understandable”) and his royal teachers had probably given up on him long ago, he issued a damning prince’s decree on his blog.

(Since the said blogger has been arrested, this entry has served its purpose and the said racist remarks have been removed)

Weikiat, the “Wizard” of Anderson Kingdom (as his physics teacher once called him due to his online puzzle game being labelled as reaching “cult like status” in the local press), was deeply shocked by this, and in the spirit of public service and providing entertainment, would also like to issue a decree, using the exact same tone and language used by the Fragrance Prince (I’m sorry about the rather strong language used below, but it was done to imitate exactly the tone of the original offending article).

Weirdo In 1st World Country

See, to me…no matter how highly Singapore sits on the map there is still the part we cant erase… and thats people like Fragrance Prince who gross out people in society… why cant we be like Switzerland where everyone respect and accept one another regardless or race or religion?

We shall not even touch on fate of the 2 racist bloggers, which of course… if you have realised, i didnt bother talking about it, coz everyone already knows about it except for perhaps the Fragrance Prince.

So so so… what is this pathetic Fragrance Prince (again, it have to be a Prince!!!!) doing on the internet?
well, his blog was already deleted when i entered, but there the content sat cached in google, unaffected by logic, smelling like the blogger didnt exercise the muscles within his skull in years and wrote some really scary dirty racist things and had a dirty egoist and self-important look with him too, although he was only empty vessles that made noise… to many, he may seem a bastard or a racist freak.. but… to me.. he’s wasted !!

I mean… wassup with all the pretentious looks and actions for man….go get a life or better yet, make himself useful and learn how to start respecting people of other racial or religious background.. as it all lies in his rotten mind…. SQUISHY SQUISHY!!!!

Aiya….stupid Prince!!

Even if you are Fragrance Prince and is reading this… good for you..coz this is my personal blog and i can say what i deem fit…. if u wana defend yourself…. i suggest you arm youself with education and a tact to compete against me.. else dont bother… coz i will bet my life on the line that, should you challenge me in a conversation… you will lose like what a true retard would…. LIKE FUCK !!!

GET LOST!!

It is because of those supposedly high class people like Fragrance Prince with Mount-Everest-high ego who cares more about looks and image, who not only fails to understand the sufferings of those less privileged, but also mock, laugh and even discriminate them, that no matter how highly Singapore sits on the map there is still such people we cant erase… and thats people like FragrancePrince and such that gross out people in society.

Update: The Prince has been arrested!

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Creative Plays Rock & Roll on a Keyboard

This guy is amazing and funny at the same time. Kudos to Creative for this one.

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Record number of Jobs… but for Singaporeans?

There was a very eye-catching headline in today’s The Straits Times Home Section, “More jobs created, but number of jobless still up”.

Perhaps it is better to save some ink in this time when our inflation is at a record 26 years high, by printing a much shorter headline: “Not enough jobs created.” Ok, now we got the very funny looking headline out of the way, how about the reason given for having more jobless people despite the fact that we have more and more jobs available. The reason given was unbelieveably simple: There were more school leavers than usual and more housewives looking to “return to work”. The reality though, seems to be different.

Firstly we look at 2007’s job creation figures. An astonishing 236,600 jobs was created. But, 144,500 of them when to PR/Foreigners. That is like nearly 62%? Only 92100 jobs were created for Singaporeans. That is 38.9%. Very strange considering the fact that this is SINGAPORE we are talking about?

Now lets take a look at 2006’s figure. A total of 176,000 jobs was created, a miserable figure compared to last year. But look at the break down: 90,900 jobs for PRs and Foreigners; 85,100 jobs for Singaporeans. So we see that in 2007, around 7000 more jobs were created for Singaporeans, while the number of jobs created for Foreigners and PRs increased by a staggering 54000?

And now we look at things logically. Most Foreigners and PRs were imported into Singapore for job purposes. Hence, although I don’t have any figures, it can be assumed that Foreigners and PRs have a very low unemployment rate, which, when coupled with the increasing unemployment rate, spells a verdict: There is an increasing number unemployed Singaporeans, because PRs and Foreigners are getting nearly 8 times more jobs than Singaporeans in our job market.

But does our ministers intend to do anything about this? Not really.

YOUNG and chatty foreign waitresses have been helping draw customers to some Housing Board coffee shops.

But they have also been raising eyebrows among some local co-workers.

One drinks seller at a coffee shop in Jurong West complained to Minister Lim Boon Heng that she felt threatened by a sweet, young lady from China who sells beer at the same joint.

She was worried that allowing such foreigners to work at coffee shops would undercut her wages. She was already working two jobs to make ends meet.

But the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office saw things differently.

The co-worker was drawing men in droves to the coffee shop, he said. This meant brisk business which, in turn, helped the local drinks lady keep her job.

Recounting this anecdote at a forum yesterday, he said: ‘Obviously, if Tiger or Carlsberg asks this mature lady to sell beer, it will not have the same result.’

That different way of seeing things simply made a big problem a non-problem.

I am now in the mood for a little “poem”:


My Singapore Love Story

My first wail was heard in Singapore.
Singapore gave me a cert of birth.
I became a Singaporean.
I was born in Singapore.

Singapore educated me.
In its textbook, I was taught how to love Singapopre.
Because I choosed to be born in Singapore.
And everyday I sang Singapore song.

I was taught how we should repay Singapore.
Although Singapore never say what for.
I became 18 and went to serve in Singapore.
“With my life” I fight for Singapore.

When I need to work in Singapore.
My employer told me that he hates Singaporeans.
Because Singaporeans have to go back In Camp Training.
He rather hire those not from Singapore.

So my family got no dollars in Singapore.
Thus my mother went to serve drinks in Singapore.
But then came those not from Singapore.
Took away my mother’s job in Singapore.

Singapore minister speaks in the news.
Say those not from Singapore are good.
They do not take Singaporeans job away.
They help Singaporeans keep their job.

I turn at look at my mother in Singapore.
I ask her why stay in Singapore.
She say no choice but to stay in Singapore.
Because Singapore has the best government.

When election came in Singapore.
My father had an accident at a construction site in Singapore.
PAP in Singapore gives us better lifts if we vote.
So we voted for it to rule Singapore.

Today newspaper in Singapore,
Tell me many many new jobs created in Singapore.
But nearly 8 times more job for those not from Singapore
Than people like me who was born in, was educated in, had served for, wanted to work in, continue stayed in and had voted for Singapore.

Singapore why you betray me and love other people?
Singapore I loved you.

Of course the content in the poem is fictional, but it spells out realistically what could happen to any Singaporean.

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