Segnalo la due giorni di conferenze relative alla Digital Social Innovation Fair 2017 che si svolgeranno domani e il giorno dopo presso il comune di Roma: https://dsifair.eu/about Qui l'agenda con i relatori: https://dsifair.eu/agenda Il live streaming sarà disponibile al seguente link: https://dsifair.eu/live-streaming/ Buona serata Il 31 Gen 2017 12:00, <nexa-request@server-nexa.polito.it> ha scritto: Send nexa mailing list submissions to nexa@server-nexa.polito.it To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://server-nexa.polito.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nexa or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to nexa-request@server-nexa.polito.it You can reach the person managing the list at nexa-owner@server-nexa.polito.it When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of nexa digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Dropbox surprise ? deleted files magically reappear after several years (Alberto Cammozzo) 2. Re: Progetto "Copyright for Education" (Communia) e lettera al Parlamento Europeo (Antonio Vetrò) 3. Da chi sono gestiti i siti dei comuni d'Italia? (Nomi, server, etc) (Michele) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 17:43:42 +0100 From: Alberto Cammozzo <ac+nexa@zeromx.net> To: "nexa@server-nexa.polito.it" <nexa@server-nexa.polito.it> Subject: [nexa] Dropbox surprise ? deleted files magically reappear after several years Message-ID: <21c1321d-ee6b-42e8-6b9a-ae97eb5759cb@zeromx.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Dropbox surprise ? deleted files magically reappear after several years <https://badcyber.com/dropbox-surprise-deleted-files- magically-reappear-after-several-years/> A few days ago some Dropbox users experienced something rather unusual ? the files and folders they deleted years ago reappeared in Dropbox synchronised folders. Dozens of users reported this strange phenomenon on Dropbox forums. The stories look very similar to each other. One example from a user named emilg: I installed dropbox earlier tonight and I allowed it to do a full sync with my local folder. When I checked it out as it was close to finishing I found 2 extra folders in there. They are so old I initially didn?t even recognize them. Took me a couple of minutes to realize they?re a couple of folders with project files from about 6-7 years ago, so extremely old. I checked the event viewer and it tells me that I added those 2 folders 47 minutes ago ( about the time when I started dropbox after I installed it ). Has this happened to anyone else ? I assume there?s nothing to worry about but the whole thing just seemed somewhat surreal initially to be honest. In most cases we saw users discovered files they deleted around 2010 ? 2011, but some go back even to 2009. This is strangely at odds with Dropbox retention policy: By default, Dropbox saves deleted and previous versions of files for 30 days in case you want to recover them. After the 30-day mark, the deleted files are marked for deletion in our system and are purged from our servers. They can no longer be recovered after that point. The only exception mentioned on Dropbox help pages are Business and Pro accounts. About 24 hours after the first cases were reported online, Dropbox presented this explanation: A bug was preventing some files and folders from being fully deleted off of our servers, even after users had deleted them from their Dropbox accounts. While fixing the bug, we inadvertently restored the impacted files and folders to those users? accounts. This was our mistake; it wasn?t due to a third party and you weren?t hacked. Well, this does not look good. If we get this right, it took Dropbox about 7 years to realise some files are not deleted properly. Looking at the number of users complaining about the bug online, this was not a very limited case. Looks like users have the reason to be angry. Let it be a good moment to remind of the golden rule of cloud computing ? what goes on the cloud stays on the cloud, even if it is ?deleted?. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 10:55:08 +0100 From: Antonio Vetrò <antonio.vetro@polito.it> To: Fabio Nascimbeni <fabio.nascimbeni@gmail.com> Cc: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it Subject: Re: [nexa] Progetto "Copyright for Education" (Communia) e lettera al Parlamento Europeo Message-ID: <A8D810BB-3150-4DEC-9E44-7A37ABFF0C44@polito.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Grazie Fabio. Il Centro Nexa sarà tra i firmatari. Antonio
On 19 Jan 2017, at 15:14, Fabio Nascimbeni <fabio.nascimbeni@gmail.com> wrote:
Segnalo il Progetto "Copyright for Education <http://www.communia- association.org/c4ed/>? portato avanti da Communia.
Dal sito:
The aim of COMMUNIA?s project Copyright for Education is twofold. First, we will continue legal research on educational exceptions and limitations, based on the research done by Teresa Nobre. With the aim of providing reliable evidence to COMMUNIA and other stakeholders that wish to engage in discussions concerning the European Commission plans to make legislative proposals on the EU exception for ?illustration for teaching?. This legal research will map the fragmented landscape of copyright rules in Europe. This enables us to see how copyright restricts teachers in doing what they do best. Secondly, we will conduct research on modern educational practices with relation to copyright. The digital era has created many opportunities for teachers to teach their students in new and engaging ways. We will interview teachers in different members states of the European Union that use digital technology in their classes to understand which outdated legal rules limit modern, innovative education. The outcomes of this research will help us understand what an education exception should encompass.
Come parte di questi progetto, Communia ha organizzato una riunione con vari stakeholders, dove:
we discussed concrete examples of copyright problems with the present stakeholders, we shared a number of ideas on copyright that would benefit education and solve these problems: ? It would be better if there was an education exception that is in every country and the same to enable collaboration between teachers and the sharing of knowledge. ? We prefer exceptions over licenses. This creates a unified copyright landscape. ? We prefer an education exception ?for educational purposes? so that the exceptions is not limited to educational establishments. ? We think that using materials for educational purposes under this exception should be non-remunerated
E come risultato della riunione:
We have prepared a joint letter that we can send to MEPs, informing them of our worries surrounding the draft directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market.
La lettera (che verrà inviata nella prima settimana di Febbraio a tutti i membri del Parlamento Europeo) è qui: https://docs.google.com/document/d/ 1J4HkgqPjM5x0qsf89uwDs28SGCVxbKFQZYijNANkDe0/edit# <https://docs.google.com/ document/d/1J4HkgqPjM5x0qsf89uwDs28SGCVxbKFQZYijNANkDe0/edit#>. Per i permessi chiedere a Judith Blijden <jb@kl.nl <mailto:jb@kl.nl>>.
E? ancora possibile firmare la lettera fino al 1mo di Febbraio, sia come persone che come istituzioni. Se Nexa è interessato credo sarebbe bene firmare e partecipare.
Saluti Fabio
-- Fabio Nascimbeni Email: fabio.nascimbeni@gmail.com <mailto:fabio.nascimbeni@gmail.com> Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/fabionascimbeni/ <http://linkedin.com/in/ fabionascimbeni/>
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