Sunday, December 30, 2018

Healthcare Anniversary

December 30, 2018

Letter to my family, 

‪Today is a somber day for me of me of sorts. It was exactly one year ago when I woke up unable to walk or even turn on the faculty or lift a pillow or even lift a cup or pour a glass of juice for myself. I couldn't get any of my
meds open so I asked a neighbor to open them and I wound up spilling them all over the counter and floor because I couldn't pick them up with my fingers. I tried to slide them into my hands from the counter. ‬I was so terrified because I had no idea what was wrong with me. 

‪My ex was the first to notice because I couldn't respond coherently to his messages. I couldn't type at all. ‬
‪But today is a day to celebrate how far I've come. So I opened some  non alcoholic 🍾 but put it in a plastic cup since I don't have a single glass left since I managed to drop them all. ‬I dropped every single last one the same way I dropped the Starbucks when you met me in Miami. 

I'm not sad, just reflective. I missed an entire year of my life but I've gained so much. I wish it had happened 10 or 15 years earlier because I had no idea how much you and grandma loved me and saved me from a future of complete disability and 40 or 50 years in a nursing home which Karen tried to force me into. 

Thank you so very much for being there. For intervening and getting me the care I needed and finding me such a wonderful surgeons and providing all the aftercare I needed to make it this far. 

Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I had no idea how much I was loved. 

Liz 



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Sent from Gmail Mobile

Friday, December 14, 2018

The Atlantic: Does It Matter Where You Go to College?


Does It Matter Where You Go to College?
The Atlantic

Research suggests that elite colleges don't really help rich white guys. But they can have a big effect if you're not rich, not white, or not a guy. Read the full storyo

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Elyssa D. Durant
Policy & Research Analyst

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Does It Matter Where You Go to College? - The Atlantic

Does It Matter Where You Go to College? - The Atlantic

Apparently not.  Trump did go to Wharton and he by far the most illiterate person on Twitter 

Does It Matter Where You Go to College?

Research suggests that elite colleges don't really help rich white guys. But they can have a big effect if you're not rich, not white, or not a guy.

Graduating students listen during the 365th Commencement Exercises at Harvard University on May 26, 2016.Brian Snyder / Reuters

This year, more than 2 million Americans will apply to college. Most will aim for nearby schools without global brands or billion-dollar endowments. But for the tens of thousands of families applying to America's most elite institutions, the admissions process is a high-cost, high-stress gantlet.

American parents now spend almost half a billion dollars each year on "independent education consultants," and that's not counting the cost of test prep or flights and hotels for campus visits. These collegiate sweepstakes leave a trail of frazzled parents and emotionally wrecked teens already burdened with rising anxiety, which raises a big question: Does it really matter whether you attend an elite college?

The seemingly obvious answer is, Of course it matters! How could it not? Ivy League and equivalent institutions provide more than world-class instruction. They confer a lifetime of assistance from prodigiously connected alumni and a message to all future employers that you're a rarified talent. College isn't just an education; it's a network, a signal, and an identity. Elite schools seem disproportionately responsible for minting the American elite. About 45 percent of America's billionaires and more than half of Forbes's list of the most powerful people attended schools where incoming freshmen average in the top first percentile of SAT scores.

Read: The absurdity of college admissions

But what appears obvious may not be true. In November 2002, the Quarterly Journal of Economics published a landmark paper by the economists Stacy Dale and Alan Krueger that reached a startling conclusion. For most students, the salary boost from going to a super-selective school is "generally indistinguishable from zero" after adjusting for student characteristics, such as test scores. In other words, if Mike and Drew have the same SAT scores and apply to the same colleges, but Mike gets into Harvard and Drew doesn't, they can still expect to earn the same income throughout their careers. Despite Harvard's international fame and energetic alumni outreach, somebody like Mike would not experience an observable "Harvard effect." Dale and Krueger even found that the average SAT scores of all the schools a student applies to is a more powerful predictor of success than the school that student actually attends.

This finding suggests that the talents and ambitions of individual students are worth more than the resources and renown of elite schools. Or, less academically, the person you're becoming at 18 is a better predictor of your future success than the school you graduate from at 22.  The takeaway here: Stress out about your habits and chill out about college.

That's kind of inspiring. It also implies that all the angst and time devoted to the infamous admissions process is a wasteful pageant for the vast majority of its participants. Could that really be true? Or were Dale and Krueger off somehow?

This month, economists from Virginia Tech, Tulane, and the University of Virginia published a new study that reexamines the data in the Dale-Krueger study. Among men, the new study found no relationship between college selectivity and long-term earnings. But for women, "attending a school with a 100-point higher average SAT score" increased earnings by 14 percent and reduced marriage by 4 percent. That is a huge effect. Has one of the most famous papers in education economics been debunked?

Read: The best ways to fix college admissions are probably illegal

Not quite, says Amalia Miller, a co-author and an economist at the University of Virginia. "The difference we found is that college selectivity does seem to matter, especially for married women, by raising earnings almost entirely through the channel of increased labor force participation," she says.

If you're not an economist, that might sound complicated. But it's pretty simple. For the vast majority of women, the benefit of going to an elite college isn't higher per-hour wages. It's more hours of work. Women who graduate from elite schools delay marriage, delay having kids, and stay in the workforce longer than similar women who graduate from less-selective schools.

This finding complicates the trendy "opting out" theory, which says that women who graduate from top schools are particularly likely to drop out of the labor force after they have children. In fact, the only gender-specific effect of attending elite colleges is that female graduates are more career-focused.

Selective schools also seem to make a difference in the lives of minorities and students whose parents have no college education. A 2017 study led by the economist Raj Chetty found that lower-income students at an elite school such as Columbia University have a "much higher chance of reaching the [top 1 percent] of the earnings distribution" than those at an excellent public university, such as SUNY Stony Brook in Long Island.

Why would elite institutions be so good at improving upward mobility for minorities, but not for their whiter, richer peers? After all, they're listening to the same professors, sitting in the same chairs, and taking the same tests. But remember, college isn't just about instruction. It's also about alumni networks and signaling effects. Kids from rich families often rely on help from their parents to obtain selective internships and high-paying entry-level jobs. For kids without plugged-in parents, elite colleges are the plug that connect these students to the most dynamic industries and jobs: In loco rich parentis.

Read: The dueling deities of Harvard

The simplest answer to the question "Do elite colleges matter?" is: It depends on who you are. In the big picture, elite colleges don't seem to do much extra for rich white guys. But if you're not rich, not white, or not a guy, the elite-college effect is huge. It increases earnings for minorities and low-income students, and it encourages women to delay marriage and work more, even though it doesn't raise their per-hour wages.


These findings send three different messages to three different parties.

First, to high-strung affluent parents, well-compensated counselors, and other members of the elite-admissions industrial complex: Just relax, okay? You are inflicting on American teenagers a ludicrous amount of pointless anxiety. Even if you subscribe to the dubious idea that young people ought to maximize for vocational prestige and income, the research suggests that elite colleges are not critical to achieving those ends. In the aggregate, individual characteristics swamp institutional characteristics. It's more important to be hardworking and curious than to receive a certain thick envelope.

Second, to academics researching the benefits of college: Keep working. The robust debate over the benefits of attending an elite college lives concentrically within a larger conversation about whether college is worth it in the first place. It's critical—to not only the country's economic future, but hundreds of millions of individual Americans' futures—that we learn more about how and why college matters, so that it can help the right people.

Third, to admissions officers of elite colleges: Do better. America's most selective colleges can, it seems, change the lives of minorities and low-income students. But they're still bastions of privilege. They enroll more students from the top 1 percent of the income scale than the entire bottom 60 percent. In this way, elite institutions are like factories of social mobility being used as storage facilities for privilege; they have the potential to use their space to manufacture opportunity at scale, but mostly they clear out real estate for the already rich, who are going to be fine, anyway. In America today, high-income parents are desperate to find the right colleges for their kids. It should be the opposite: The highest-income colleges should be desperate to find the right kids for their seats.

We want to hear what you think about this article. Submit a letter to the editor or write to letters@theatlantic.com.



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NARA - AAD - Terminology

NARA - AAD - Terminology
Helpful Reference from the government. 







NARA - AAD - Terminology

Abolish Date: The date on which an organization was terminated, disbanded, inactivated, or superseded. The date may be qualified by a "ca." to indicate if the date is approximate or a "?" if an uncertainty exists regarding the date.

Access Restrictions: Information about restrictions that may affect your access to the archival materials. Access to all or part of the archival materials may be restricted based on national security considerations, donor restrictions, court orders, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions, or other statutory or regulatory provisions.

Agency Note: Comments or notes that the creating organization provided to describe the contents of a column or data element within a file.

Archival Description: See description.

Archival Materials: Records, personal papers, and artifacts in any form or media created, received, or accumulated by a person or organization in the course of official business and preserved because of their continuing value.

ca.: An abbreviation for the term "circa." Used if a date is approximate.

Circa: Abbreviated as "ca." Used if a date is approximate.

Coded Value: Numbers and/or letters that represent a meaning within a particular field. For example, the coded values for the field "Sex of Person" might be "M" and "F" representing "Male" and "Female." The list of all codes and their meanings is contained in a Code List next to each relevant field.

Code List: A list of all coded values for a particular field and the meanings they represent. A code list can be associated with multiple columns in a single data file or multiple data files.

Collection: 1) Archival materials, regardless of form or media, organically created and/or accumulated and used by a particular person, family, or non-governmental organization in the conduct of personal or organizational activity. 2) An artificial accumulation of archival materials brought together on the basis of some characteristic (such as means of acquisition, creator, subject, language, media, form, name of collector) without regard to the provenance of the archival materials.

Collection Identifier: A unique identifier assigned to a collection of archival materials.

Contributors: Names of organizations or people, other than the archival creator, who are responsible for the intellectual, technical, artistic, or financial production of the archival materials, such as contractor, distributor, programmer, or originator.

Coverage Dates: The date range for the subject(s) contained in the archival materials. For example, a series created in the 1970s about the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor would have Coverage Dates of 1941 and Inclusive Dates of 1970-1979. The date may be qualified by a "ca." to indicate if the date is approximate or a "?" if an uncertainty exists regarding the date. Further explanation of the dates may appear in Date Note.

Creator: The name of the person or organization responsible for the creation, accumulation, or maintenance of a series of archival materials when it was in working (primary) use. For organizations, the Establish Date and Abolish Date (if applicable) will appear. For people, the Birth Date and Death Date (if applicable) will appear. People and organizations that contributed to the authorship of the series or its smaller parts, such as individual documents or reports, are called Contributors. Creators can be either Most Recent or Predecessor creators.

Custodial History Note: A description of the ownership history of the archival materials from the time of their creation to the time of their accessioning by NARA. This information may be particularly important for donated materials or for federal records that come to NARA outside the regular government records transfer process. It can provide information on changes of ownership or breaks in the government chain-of-custody that is significant for the authenticity, integrity, and interpretation of the archival materials.

Data Element: See field.

Data Field: See field.

Data Files: 1) A structured collection of data that is stored together and treated as a unit by a computer. 2) Related data (numeric, textual, or graphic information) and fields that are organized in a strictly prescribed form and format. Examples of data files include databases, spreadsheets, and email. Data files are not the same as textual documents recorded on electronic media.

Data Layout: A description of the way the data is structured in the data file. The data layout is composed of a list of all the field names, field titles, data types, start position, and width. The AAD data layouts include links to code lists, and field specific notes.

Data Table: The organization of information into a group that is presented in rows and fields. Each row represents a person, place or thing described by the table. The fields are the columns or elements of information that describe each row. The data layout lists the characteristics that govern the creation and representation of the logical data records in the data table.

Data Type: Character or numeric specific formats and values allowed within each specific field. Data types in AAD are alphanumeric, date, and numeric.

Date Note: Provides more information about one or more of the dates in the description. This note might explain date spans for which there are a lot of archival materials (sometimes called "bulk dates") or point out gaps, or it might explain why there are multiple dates in the description.

Description: 1) The process of analyzing, organizing, and recording information that serves to identify, manage, locate, and explain the holdings of archives and manuscript repositories and the contexts and record systems from which those holdings were selected; 2) the written representation or products of the above process. Archival materials are described hierarchically using different levels of description. The archival principles of provenance and original order call for the description of series of archival materials before describing at the file unit or item level. Descriptions of series provide a unified overview of the archival materials to help you understand the context of the individual file units and items within a given series of archival materials.

Documentation Package: See Technical Information.

Electronic Record: A record that is created, transmitted, received, or stored in digital format. See Record.

End Position: The position within a record that indicates where the contents of a specific column end.

Establish Date: The date on which an organization was established. The date may be qualified by a "ca." to indicate if the date is approximate or a "?" if an uncertainty exists regarding the date.

Extent: The measurement or amount of the archival materials themselves - the number of data files and the linear measurement and page count of the creator's documentation - that make up the particular copy of the materials.

Field: An element of information in the same position for every record within a data file. Used interchangeably with "data element" and "data field."

Field Name: The term or abbreviated name the creator gave to a field. Where this name is a word that the AAD operating system reserves for special operations, NARA has added additional characters. For example, the field name DATE has been changed to DATE_1.

Field Title: The full name or description given by the creator to a field. Occasionally, the field name and the field title are the same.

Fielded Search: An AAD search that is limited to a specific field within a specific file.

File Unit: An organized unit of archival materials grouped together either for current use or in the process of archival arrangement. A file unit is the intellectual grouping of the archival materials, which may or may not equal the physical grouping. For the electronic records in AAD, a file unit is synonymous with a data file, or file.

Finding Aid(s): Tools that help you find information in archival materials. There are many different types of finding aids including published or unpublished inventories, container and folder lists, card catalogs, calendars, indexes, registers, databases, technical information packages, or institutional guides. Finding aids can be formal publications or accessioned archival materials.

Free-text Search: An AAD search for words in all of the fields or their meanings in the records of one or more files.

Function and Use: A description of the activities that resulted in the creation of the archival materials. This information explains why the archival materials were created.

General Note: Significant information not captured in any other field.

Inclusive Dates: The date range during which the record group, collection, or series was created, maintained, or accumulated by its creator. The date may be qualified by a "ca." to indicate if the date is approximate or a "?" if an uncertainty exists regarding the date. Further explanation of the dates may appear in Date Note.

Index Terms: Uniform terms used to describe the topics, people, organizations, and geographic areas that are the subject of or contributed in some way to the archival materials.

Item: The smallest intellectually indivisible archival unit (e.g. a letter, memorandum, report, leaflet, logical data record or photograph).

Level of Description: Materials are described according to their position within the archival hierarchy. The materials are first described as groups, and depending on available resources and access needs, also described down to the item. The two highest levels are record group and collection. Record groups and collections contain series. Series contain file units and/or items, and file units contain items. AAD includes series and file unit descriptions. AAD does not contain item level descriptions.

Logical Data Record: A set of data processed as a unit by a computer system or application independently of its physical environment. Examples include a word processing document, a spreadsheet, an email message, each row in each table of a relational database, and each record in an independent logical data file.

Most Recent: Indicates that the creator is the one last responsible for the archival materials' creation, accumulation, or maintenance. If the creator were the one first or previously responsible for the creation, accumulation, or maintenance of the archival materials, this type would be Predecessor.

NARA Note: Information provided by NARA to assist you in understanding the contents of a field.

Notes: Narrative information found in AAD that describes or explains a data table, a colum, or specific fields. A note can be provided either by the creating organization (Agency Note) or by NARA (NARA Note).

Numbering Note: The explanation of an agency or NARA-assigned numbering scheme. May also include instructions for how you should cite a specific sequence, format, or content of the numbering scheme when requesting the archival materials.

Operators: See Search Operators.

Other Title: Additional or variant titles by which the archival materials are known.

Parent Field: A field that has a second field whose meaning is contingent upon it. You must select a value in this parent data field first in order to find a value or values for the secondary (or child) field.

Predecessor: 1) In the description of archival materials, indicates that the creator is the one first or previously responsible for the archival materials' creation, accumulation, or maintenance. If the creator was the one last responsible for the creation, accumulation, or maintenance of the archival materials, this type would be Most Recent; 2) In the organization description, the name of the organization that previously had the mission or program areas of a successor organization.

Record: All books, papers, maps, photographs, machine-readable materials, or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by an agency of the United States Government under federal law or in connection with the transaction of public business and preserved or appropriate for preservation by that agency or its legitimate successor as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the government or because of the informational value of data in them. See also Logical Data Record.

Record Group: A grouping created by NARA that comprises the records of a large organization, such as a government bureau or independent agency.

Record Group Number: A unique number assigned to each record group.

Reference Unit: The NARA unit that provides reference services for the archival materials.

RG: See Record Group.

Sample Values: A display of the first 20 distinct values from the first 1,000 records for a field that you can use to see examples of the data in the field.

Scope and Content Note: A narrative description summarizing what the archival materials are (their scope) and what kinds of information they contain (their content).

Search Operators: Search operators are used to define searches of a field in a data table. The search operators available differ depending on the data type of the field being searched. Some examples of search operators include WITH ALL OF THE VALUES, WITH ANY OF THE VALUES, WITH THE EXACT PHRASE, EQUALS, and BETWEEN. You can use either a % or a * for a wildcard with some of the AAD search operators. A complete list, along with definitions and examples, is available in AAD Help.

Series: File units or items arranged in accordance with a filing system or maintained as a unit because they are from the same accumulation or filing process, the same function, or the same activity; have a particular form; or because of some other relationship arising out of their creation, receipt, or use.

Start Position: The position within a record that indicates where the contents of a specific field begin.

Table: See Data Table.

Technical Information: A NARA-created compilation of text-based materials needed to understand a series or file unit. May include materials produced by the creator and NARA, such as a listing of the contents, data layouts, manuals, user notes, and publications. For AAD some technical information packages and parts of technical information packages have been digitally scanned and are made available as PDF files.

Title: The name assigned to the archival materials. At the record group, collection, and series level, NARA almost always creates the title. At the file unit level, the creator usually supplies the title. NARA-assigned titles may be indicated by brackets, or may appear in the Other Title field.

Type of Archival Materials: The general form of the archival materials. Currently this may be Architectural and Engineering Drawings, Artifacts, Data Files, Maps and Charts, Moving Images, Photographs and Other Graphic Materials, Sound Recordings, or Textual Records.

Values: The content of a column in a specific record within a data file. Its meaning may be apparent, or it may be coded, e.g. M = male and F = female in a field identifying Gender.

Variant Control Number: A number or identifier assigned to the archival materials either by the creator or by NARA. Each variant control number will be identified by type and may have a note providing more information.



For additional help in AAD please see What help is available for me?



Elyssa D. Durant
Policy & Research Analyst

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2018-11-30 07:49:39:583 Zendesk Enabled: true
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2018-12-01 02:59:48:548 Launching WordPress for iOS 11.2 (11.2.0.2)...
2018-12-01 02:59:48:550 Crash count: 25
2018-12-01 02:59:48:550 Debug mode:  Production
2018-12-01 02:59:48:550 Extra debug: YES
2018-12-01 02:59:48:553 Device model: iPhone9,1 (iPhone9,1)
2018-12-01 02:59:48:553 OS:        iOS, 12.1
2018-12-01 02:59:48:554 Language:  en-US
2018-12-01 02:59:48:554 UDID:      97AF4A9C-5056-4367-BBFC-5C598FA6E5D5
2018-12-01 02:59:48:556 APN token: 4d5649ecd7a9acff32855f0fb6c70f7ec426b4e0efc84069d471291921dd93bf
2018-12-01 02:59:48:557 Launch options: [:]
2018-12-01 02:59:48:557 No blogs configured on device.
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2018-12-01 02:59:48:634 Zendesk - read profile from User Defaults: ["name": Chillieh Penguin, "email": powersthatb!.]
2018-12-01 02:59:48:637 Zendesk Enabled: true
2018-12-01 02:59:48:641 User-Agent set to: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/16B92 wp-iphone/11.2
2018-12-01 02:59:49:623 🔵 Tracked: my_site_tab_accessed
2018-12-01 02:59:49:834 didFinishLaunchingWithOptions state: 2
2018-12-01 02:59:49:995 🔵 Tracked: login_accessed
2018-12-01 02:59:50:399 Error while removing Notification Content Extension OAuth token: Error Domain=SFHFKeychainUtilsErrorDomain Code=-25300 "(null)"
2018-12-01 02:59:50:401 Error while removing Notification Service Extension OAuth token: Error Domain=SFHFKeychainUtilsErrorDomain Code=-25300 "(null)"
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2018-12-01 02:59:50:436 <WordPressAppDelegate: 0x281c55d50> applicationWillTerminate:
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2018-12-01 05:23:56:582 Crash count: 25
2018-12-01 05:23:56:584 Debug mode:  Production
2018-12-01 05:23:56:585 Extra debug: YES
2018-12-01 05:23:56:595 Device model: iPhone9,1 (iPhone9,1)
2018-12-01 05:23:56:595 OS:        iOS, 12.1
2018-12-01 05:23:56:602 Language:  en-US
2018-12-01 05:23:56:602 UDID:      97AF4A9C-5056-4367-BBFC-5C598FA6E5D5
2018-12-01 05:23:56:604 APN token: 4d5649ecd7a9acff32855f0fb6c70f7ec426b4e0efc84069d471291921dd93bf
2018-12-01 05:23:56:606 Launch options: [:]
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2018-12-01 05:23:56:607 ===========================================================================
2018-12-01 05:23:56:698 Zendesk - read profile from User Defaults: ["email": powersthatb!., "name": Chillieh Penguin]
2018-12-01 05:23:56:700 Zendesk Enabled: true
2018-12-01 05:23:56:704 User-Agent set to: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/16B92 wp-iphone/11.2
2018-12-01 05:23:58:091 🔵 Tracked: my_site_tab_accessed
2018-12-01 05:23:58:203 didFinishLaunchingWithOptions state: 2
2018-12-01 05:23:58:252 🔵 Tracked: login_accessed
2018-12-01 05:23:58:660 Error while removing Notification Content Extension OAuth token: Error Domain=SFHFKeychainUtilsErrorDomain Code=-25300 "(null)"
2018-12-01 05:23:58:662 Error while removing Notification Service Extension OAuth token: Error Domain=SFHFKeychainUtilsErrorDomain Code=-25300 "(null)"
2018-12-01 05:23:58:700 Could not sync sites: Optional(Error Domain=WordPressKit.WordPressComRestApiError Code=2 "An active access token must be used to query information about the current user." UserInfo={WordPressComRestApiErrorMessageKey=An active access token must be used to query information about the current user., WordPressComRestApiErrorCodeKey=authorization_required, NSLocalizedDescription=An active access token must be used to query information about the current user.})
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Elyssa D. Durant
Policy & Research Analyst

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Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act | Wex Legal Dictionary / Encyclopedia | LII / Legal Information Institute

Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act | Wex Legal Dictionary / Encyclopedia | LII / Legal Information Institute


Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act

Title II of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, added Section 512 to the Copyright Act, providing four distinct safe harbors for online service providers. If the conduct of a service provider meets all the specific requirements of a safe harbor, the service provider will not be liable for monetary damages for copyright infringement, although injunctions to stop future infringement are possible.

In addition to the specifics of each safe harbor, there is the overall requirement that the service provider adopt a policy for terminating users who are repeat infringers, and that the service provider accommodate and not interfere with standard technological measures to protect copyrighted content.

The first safe harbor addresses "transitory digital network communications," the routing of messages across the Internet for users. The service provider is simply acting as a conduit for these messages, even though it may need to make temporary copies in its routers. In addition to the safe harbor, the Act imposes somewhat different injunction requirements for such service providers.

The second safe harbor addresses "system caching." At the time of the DMCA, it was common for a large service provider to cache copies of web pages that were being frequently accessed by its users, rather than retrieve a new copy each time, to minimize the traffic on the Internet backbone.

The third safe harbor, and the one most commonly associated with the Act, addresses "information residing on systems of networks at the direction of users." This is the "notice and takedown" provision, that says when properly notified of content alleged to be infringing, the service provider will remove it. That takedown can be challenged by the user, but any putback is delayed ten to fourteen business days, long enough for an infringement suit to be filed. To aid in filing such a suit, a copyright owner can subpoena a service provider for the identity of an alleged infringer.

The fourth safe harbor, addresses "information location tools" such as online directories or search engines.

Finally, there is a special limitation on liability for nonprofit educational institutions.



Elyssa D. Durant 
Research & Policy Analyst
Columbia University, New York

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy | Oath Policies

Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy | Oath Policies



Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy

Yahoo respects intellectual property laws and has adopted the following policy toward intellectual property infringement on its Services.

Reporting Instances of Intellectual Property Violations

NOTE: This policy addresses copyright and trademark concerns relating to content accessible on or through Yahoo's Services, other than Bing search results. For copyright or trademark concerns about search results powered by Bing (including, but not limited to, Sponsored Listings and Ads results), please click on the relevant sections under Resources to contact Microsoft directly.

Yahoo responds to effective and complete notices of intellectual property violations that provide specific information for us to identify and locate the allegedly infringing materials. In appropriate instances, we will remove allegedly infringing materials. Upon review, we may decline to remove allegedly infringing materials – for example, if we determine they are not infringing, if we lack adequate information to determine that they are infringing, if we are unable to find the accused materials, or if the materials are protected by the fair use doctrine, among other reasons.

Please note, under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"), section 512(f), any person that knowingly materially misrepresents that activity is infringing may be liable for damages, including costs and attorney's fees. If someone has posted your original work (for example, a photo you took, or an article you wrote) without your permission, you may want to seek legal guidance to find out if your intellectual property rights have been infringed. Yahoo is unable to provide you with legal advice regarding copyright, trademark or other intellectual property matters.

Copyright Notices

If you believe that work residing or accessible on or through Yahoo's Services infringes a copyright, please send a notice of copyright infringement to Yahoo's Agent for Notice with the following information (your "Notice"):

  1. Identification of the work or material that you claim has been infringed. If this material exists online, please provide a URL.
  2. Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing, including its location on the Yahoo network, with sufficient detail so that Yahoo is capable of finding the material and verifying its existence (e.g., in most circumstances, we will need a URL).
  3. Contact information, including your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
  4. A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or law.
  5. A statement by you that the above information in your Notice is accurate and that, under penalty of perjury, you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
  6. A physical or electronic signature of the owner of the copyright that has been allegedly infringed or a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner.   

You may also submit a notice to the below agent:

Copyright Agent
c/o Oath Holdings Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089

Phone: (408) 349-5080
Fax: (408) 349-7821
Email*: copyright@yahoo-inc.com 

Trademark Notices

If you are asserting infringement of a trademark, whether in connection with a sponsored search ad or user content, we recommend that you submit your notice using the following form:

You may also submit a notice to the below agent:

Intellectual Property Agent
c/o Oath Holdings Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089

Fax: (408) 349-7821
Email*trademarkcomplaints@cc.yahoo-inc.com  

If your complaint relates to counterfeit activity, visit the following page: https://policies.oath.com/us/en/oath/ip/counterfeits/index.html.    

Counter Notices / Appeals

If you believe you are the wrongful subject of a DMCA notification, you may file a counter-notification with Yahoo. Visit Yahoo's Counter Notification page for more information on filing a counter notification.

Accounts or subscribers that are the subject of a trademark notice may submit an appeal to Yahoo's Agent, along with any relevant materials you would like Yahoo to consider. 

Repeat Infringers 

Yahoo reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate any user for actual or apparent infringement of intellectual property rights. Yahoo will terminate, under appropriate circumstances, the accounts of users who are repeat copyright infringers

Yahoo may forward a copy of any Notice including name and email address to the subscriber or account holder who posted that content in order to notify that person. It may also forward a copy of a Notice (with personally identifiable information removed) to the Chilling Effects website (https://lumendatabase.org/) for publication, or post a copy of a Notice (with personally identifiable information removed) on our website. Any subscriber or account holder may ask for a copy of any Notice, although Yahoo may make redactions to eliminate irrelevant or personally identifying information.

*Please note that, due to security concerns, attachments sent via email cannot be accepted. Accordingly, any notification of infringement submitted electronically with an attachment will not be received or processed.

Last updated: July 2018



Elyssa D. Durant
Policy & Research Analyst

iPad Forensics Did Receive Remote notifications: Enter Background; Delete Media

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2018-08-24 09:36:53:799 Crash count: 7
2018-08-24 09:36:53:799 Debug mode:  Production
2018-08-24 09:36:53:799 Extra debug: YES
2018-08-24 09:36:53:800 Device model: iPad7,6 (iPad7,6)
2018-08-24 09:36:53:800 OS:        iOS, 11.4.1
2018-08-24 09:36:53:800 Language:  en-US
2018-08-24 09:36:53:800 UDID:      91C0B200-DBE9-4530-A0B9-6B22D35093B5
2018-08-24 09:36:53:801 APN token: 96e23011a780715405b13f238d732e3fc3fd62eebfccf50dd509c42023bad172
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    aps =    {
        alert = "Ben Huberman posted Cool Hunting on Discover";
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2018-08-24 09:36:53:807 wp.com account: chillieh (ID: 137416115) (verified)
2018-08-24 09:36:53:808 All blogs on device:
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2018-08-24 09:36:53:812 <Blog Name: Site Title URL: https://chilliehchannel.wordpress.com XML-RPC: https://chilliehchannel.wordpress.com/xmlrpc.php wp.com account: chillieh blogId: 144969539 plan: Free (1)>
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2018-08-24 09:36:53:859 Zendesk Enabled: true
2018-08-24 09:36:53:902 User-Agent set to: Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; CPU OS 11_4_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/15G77 wp-iphone/10.5.1
2018-08-24 09:36:53:995 Loading Stats for the following blog: https://chillieh.wordpress.com
2018-08-24 09:36:54:009 Loading Stats for the following blog: https://chillieh.wordpress.com
2018-08-24 09:36:54:168 🔵 Tracked: notifications_notification_details_opened, properties: {
    "notification_type" = comment;
}
2018-08-24 09:36:54:233 🔵 Tracked: my_site_tab_accessed
2018-08-24 09:36:54:278 didFinishLaunchingWithOptions state: 2
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2018-08-24 09:36:54:306 Received push notification:
Payload: {
    aps =    {
        alert = "Ben Huberman posted Cool Hunting on Discover";
        badge = 1;
        "content-available" = 1;
        sound = "n.caf";
        "thread-id" = "new_post-34894";
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    "note_id" = 3515443106;
    "post_id" = 34894;
    type = "new_post";
}
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2018-08-24 09:36:54:324 Running Notifications Background Fetch...
2018-08-24 09:36:54:506 Last stats period type: 3
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    "blog_id" = 144969131;
    period = months;
}
2018-08-24 09:36:54:578 Last stats period type: 3
2018-08-24 09:36:54:578 Last stats period type: 3
2018-08-24 09:36:54:852 🔵 Tracked: stats_period_accessed, properties: {
    "blog_id" = 144969131;
    period = months;
}
2018-08-24 09:36:54:868 🔵 Tracked: stats_insights_accessed, properties: {
    "blog_id" = 144969131;
}
2018-08-24 09:36:54:949 Media: removed 2 file(s) during cleanup.
2018-08-24 09:36:55:028 Device Token received in didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken: 96e23011a780715405b13f238d732e3fc3fd62eebfccf50dd509c42023bad172
2018-08-24 09:36:56:297 Successfully registered Device ID 25240742 for Push Notifications
2018-08-24 09:36:57:301 Finished Notifications Background Fetch!
2018-08-24 13:16:13:039 <WordPressAppDelegate: 0x1c40d3be0> applicationWillEnterForeground:
2018-08-24 13:16:13:109 PingHub connecting
2018-08-24 13:16:13:503 TracksService sendQueuedEvents completed. Sent 14 events.
2018-08-24 13:16:13:516 PingHub connected
2018-08-24 13:16:13:561 🔵 Tracked: my_site_tab_accessed
2018-08-24 13:16:13:573 Loading Stats for the following blog: https://chilliehchannel.wordpress.com
2018-08-24 13:16:13:628 🔵 Tracked: site_menu_opened, properties: {
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    "menu_item" = posts;
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2018-08-24 13:16:13:891 <WordPressAppDelegate: 0x1c40d3be0> applicationDidBecomeActive:
2018-08-24 13:16:13:895 🔵 Tracked: application_opened
2018-08-24 13:16:14:523 <WordPressAppDelegate: 0x1c40d3be0> application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler:
2018-08-24 13:16:14:523 Received push notification:
Payload: {
    aps =    {
        alert = "You've made your first post on Site Title.";
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        sound = "n.caf";
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2018-08-24 13:16:14:524 Current Application state: 0
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}
2018-08-24 13:16:15:058 <WordPressAppDelegate: 0x1c40d3be0> application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler:
2018-08-24 13:16:15:059 Received push notification:
Payload: {
    aps =    {
        alert = "Chillieh posted Test on Site Title";
        badge = 3;
        "content-available" = 1;
        sound = "n.caf";
        "thread-id" = "new_post-11";
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    "post_id" = 11;
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2018-08-24 13:16:15:059 Current Application state: 0
2018-08-24 13:16:15:064 🔵 Tracked: push_notification_alert_tapped, properties: {
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2018-08-24 13:16:24:968 🔵 Tracked: post_list_status_filter_changed, properties: {
    "blog_id" = 144969539;
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    type = post;
}
2018-08-24 13:16:26:066 🔵 Tracked: post_list_status_filter_changed, properties: {
    "blog_id" = 144969539;
    filter = Trashed;
    type = post;
}
2018-08-24 13:16:27:574 🔵 Tracked: post_list_status_filter_changed, properties: {
    "blog_id" = 144969539;
    filter = Published;
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2018-08-24 13:16:28:996 TracksService sendQueuedEvents completed. Sent 8 events.
2018-08-24 13:16:31:197 🔵 Tracked: notifications_accessed
2018-08-24 13:16:31:513 [Rest API] ! The specified path was not found. Please visit https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/ for valid paths.
2018-08-24 13:16:44:123 TracksService sendQueuedEvents completed. Sent 1 events.
2018-08-24 13:16:44:180 Pushing Notification Details for: [3515443106]
2018-08-24 13:16:44:195 🔵 Tracked: notifications_notification_details_opened, properties: {
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2018-08-24 13:16:44:565 🔵 Tracked: reader_article_opened, properties: {
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2018-08-24 13:16:52:252 🔵 Tracked: me_tab_accessed
2018-08-24 13:16:57:128 🔵 Tracked: support_opened
2018-08-24 13:16:57:141 Zendesk - read profile from U


Elyssa D. Durant
Policy & Research Analyst

Monday, December 3, 2018

Liberty 'closing security vulnerabilities' after system hacked

Liberty 'closing security vulnerabilities' after system hacked

Liberty 'closing security vulnerabilities' after system hacked

Liberty says specialist teams immediately began investigating the incident and the relevant authorities were also alerted.

JOHANNESBURG - Liberty says customers have not lost any money despite its systems being hacked.

The group says it was alerted to the intrusion into its network last Thursday evening.

It has confirmed that information was taken, with the hackers demanding payment.

Liberty says that specialist teams immediately began investigating the incident and the relevant authorities were also alerted.

It says customers were informed via emails and SMS's that their information was at risk.

CEO David Munro says they have been working on addressing the problems and closing security vulnerabilities.

He also says that contact was made with those trying to extort money, but no concessions were made.

While it remains unclear exactly who was involved, Liberty has disclosed that the data breach involved mainly emails and possibly attachments.

(Edited by Shimoney Regter)



Elyssa D. Durant 
Health Policy Analyst