Sunday, November 4, 2018

OIG Library of Congress Audit On IT Patent Stealin' - First Of Many

There is a second report which has yet to be released to the public.
The Lady In The Hat and her crew
 preserving the annals of history from stealin'.

For everything you ever wanted to know about how they steal copyrights, go here.

The Library of Congress is exactly what it says, the library of congress.

There is a new beta crowdsource project which allows the people to transcribe, edit and review specific archives, like constituency letters to Lincoln, for public sharing.

Public databases are exactly what it is supposed to be preserved, but the Library of Congress has much more potential.

The doctrine of copyright started with the concept of parental rights under canon law of chattels in dealing with ownership of anything one has produced, including children in what is 6th century Ireland through St. Columba:

The powerful stimulus given to Irish learning by St. Patrick in the previous century was now beginning to burgeon. Columba himself dearly loved books, and spared no pains to obtain or make copies of Psalters, Bibles, and other valuable manuscripts for his monks. His former master Finnian had brought back from Rome the first copy of St. Jerome's Psalter to reach Ireland. Finnian guarded this precious volume jealously, but Columba got permission to look at it, and surreptitiously made a copy for his own use. Finnian, on being told of this, laid claim to the copy. Columba refused to give it up, and the question of ownership was put before Ring Diarmaid, Overlord of Ireland. His curious decision in this early "copyright" case went against Columba. "To every cow her calf," reasoned the King, "and to every book its son-book. Therefore the copy you made, O Colum Cille, belongs to Finnian." Columba was soon to have a more serious grievance against the King. Prince Curnan of Connaught, who had fatally injured a rival in a hurling match and had taken refuge with Columba, was dragged from his protector's arms and slain by Diarmaid's men, in defiance of the rights of sanctuary.

But, alas, the meanies keep stealin' the legacies and the assets of our national treasury by universally applying that crap called privatization to all humans as "work for hire".

Copyright is in the Library of Congress which means there is no law enforcement powers because that would be found in the Executive Branch, like the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, but the actual patent documents are warehoused, for lack of a better term, in the Library of Congress.

For all the fun stuff on what they do with patents, you can find here.

FUN FACT! DETROIT IS THE FIRST CITY TO HAVE A SATELLITE PATENT & TRADEMARK OFFICE

ANOTHER FUN FACT! PROPERTY OF THE DETROIT LAND BANK AUTHORITY IS FILED AS A PATENT

ONE MORE FUN FACT! PRIVATE CORPORATIONS HAVE PATENTS ON HUMANS DNA & FBI HAS THE DATABASE

Just think of all the possibilities of linking everything up to an individual through DNA, if only they would stop stealin'.

Congress uses the library to obviate policy and law based upon precedent.

There seems to be a rash of Meanies who like to steal from the library, along with those who help steal from the library, like Bob.

But, hey, what do I know?


Security for patents remains nonexistent says Inspector General


I know this is what I call an IT gap in LOC.

Library of Congress OIG Report No. 2018-SP-102, Steady Progress, But There Are Gaps in OCIO’s Roadmap to Mo... by Beverly Tran on Scribd

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