by DAN CALLOWAY
Published 23 December 2009 @ 17:56 UCT

LONDON, UK – An Israeli hacker claims to have broken the copyright protection inherent in Amazon’s Kindle e-Reader device, which has been sold to nearly one million customers world-wide.

The hack employed by the Israeli hacker known as Labba will allow any document stored on the Amazon Kindle or Kindle2 (in the proprietary .azw file format) to be transferred and read by any reader of the more familiar portable document file format of .pdf , which is available through Adobe Reader on just about any computer that supports it.

The hacker broke the copyright protection in response to a challenge he received from an Israeli hacking competition on the hacking website hacking.org.

This latest hacking success now calls into question whether publishers and authors of books currently sold through Amazon.com for its Amazon Kindle and Kindle2 should continue to make these books available to the extremely successful online company since anyone with Adobe Reader would be able to read the books for free.

Digital Rights Management (DRM), which is currently the protection mechanism for legally protecting or copyrighting another’s digital work has long been viewed by its users as a tool that is not as effective as it should be and limits consumers as to what they can do with the content that is protected by DRM.

This latest hack of copyrighted material for the Amazon Kindle and Kindle2 rides on the coat tails of a previously successful hacker, Jon Lech Johansen, known as DVD Jon, who in 1999 broke the copyright protection on DVDs and later went on to reverse engineer iTunes, forcing Apple to offer DRM-free music to its customers.

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by Matt, WordPress.org
Published 29 November 2009 @ 22:50 UCT

WEAVERVILLE, NC – I was very excited last week to learn that WordPress has been awarded the Overall Best Open Source CMS Award in the 2009 Open Source CMS Awards. This is a landmark for us, as it is the first time we’ve won this award, and it marks a shift in the public perception of WordPress, from blog software to full-featured CMS. No small contest, the Open Source CMS Awards received over 12,000 nominations and more than 23,000 votes across five categories.

As Hiro Nakamura said when he first bent time and space to land in Times Square: “Yatta!”

In addition to winning in the Overall Best Open Source CMS category, WordPress was named first runner-up in the Best Open Source PHP CMS category. This is significant because we weren’t even in the top 5 last year, and now we’re #2, ahead of Joomla! As is stated on the Award site, “WordPress made its way into the top five for the first time. The fact that it was outranked by Drupal by a very slight margin indicates how popular it has become with users as well as developers over the past year.”

Every day thousands of new people are embracing WordPress to power not just their blogs but entire sites and communities without compromising on usability or scalability (as would be the case with a legacy CMS). Every member of the WordPress community, from core developer to beginning user, should be proud to be part of this momentum:  congratulations to us all!

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