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Slashback: Counterstrike, Identification, Patenxtortion

Slashback has updates tonight on the fate of Counterstrike in Germany, PanIP's lawsuit-happy past, and facial recognition software's spotty results so far. Go on, read more!

False negatives, false positives, anda false sense of assurance. coryboehne writes: "TechNews has a report on the face recognition system installed at the Palm Beach Internation Airport early results of face-recognition surveillance suggest the technology is proving once again to be unreliable.

The ACLU said the first four weeks of testing at the Palm Beach airport showed the technology was "less accurate than a coin toss." The system matched the faces of the volunteers just 455 out of 958 times, or about 47 percent of the time.

Seems to me that this is a controlled environment for the most part, and still they have problems this big? I wonder if this technology will ever be accurate enough to work properly. I suppose the biggest problem is the size of the database that would be necessary to hold the high quality pictures necessary for accurate identification.

However I must admit that I am rather glad that this is'nt working yet as I'm not too sure I even like the idea of being able to digitally locate and track anyone within range of a camera."

This is what's meant by "repeat offender." Audent writes: "Following on from this story on Slashdot about PanIP's nasty habits, InfoWorld is running a story about it all.

To quote from the story about PanIP's boss:

'These lawsuits aren't the first time that PanIP principal Lawrence Lockwood has initiated legal proceedings against companies he felt were infringing his patents. Lockwood filed a lawsuit against American Airlines in 1994, claiming that American's SABREvision airline reservation system infringed on other patents he holds. Lockwood lost the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California and then lost again on appeal in 1997.'
He's since had a bunch of patents disallowed. He's obviously learned from his earlier 'mistake' and is only going for the smaller companies.

Kick his ass I say. Disclaimer: I work for IDG Comms in New Zealand)."

Temporary sanity. CyberQ writes: "Some news from Germany on the censorship front: Despite demands from prominent politicians the responsible Federal Authority decided today not to ban the sale of Counterstrike to minors [Link in German, use the fish]. This came after weeks of public discussion following a school shooting by a student who apparently trained by playing CS."

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  1. The whole idea that violent video... by mestreBimba · · Score: 3, Funny

    leads to violent children is bogus.

    It's logic like this (from my discreet math days)...

    1)Penguins are black and white
    2)Old TV shows are black and white
    3)Therefore some penguins are old TV shows.

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    1. Re:The whole idea that violent video... by bobdehnhardt · · Score: 5, Funny

      Or my prefered example:

      Fire is hot
      I am hot
      Therefore, I am on fire.

      Now, this is utterly ridicul AAAAAlIIIEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!

    2. Re:The whole idea that violent video... by FyRE666 · · Score: 5, Funny


      leads to violent children is bogus.

      Damn right! I've played video games since I could reach the coin-slot on a Pacman machine. I'd love to meet some of the people making these unfounded allegations linking the games to violence. I'd give them such a savage beating they'd never say it again! Let's see how they'd like a few smart bombs up their asses! I'll frag the lot of them! Kill them, kill them all!!!AAARRGGHHHHHHH!!!

      ;-)

  2. Are You Kidding? by dupper · · Score: 3, Funny

    Counter-Strike is horrible training. Imagine the inefficiency in a real-life situation stemming from wall-hack paranoia.

    1. Re:Are You Kidding? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Comeon, those wall-hack fears aren't totally unfounded.

  3. Re:German Inconsistency? by Metrollica · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm surprised that German gamers didn't demand a patch for Return to Castle Wolfenstein turning the Nazis into the French.

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  4. My personal favorite example of flawed logic... by Ether+Trogg · · Score: 3, Funny
    Premise: Alexander the Great had an infinite number of arms.

    Proof:

    1. Alexander the Great was a great general.
    2. Great generals are forewarned.
    3. To be forewarned is to be fore-armed
    4. Four is an odd number of arms for a person to have
    5. Four is an even number
    6. The only number that can be both even and odd is infinity
    Conclusion: Therefore, Alexander the Great had an infinite number of arms.
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  5. Damn, I hope... by JanusFury · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hope they don't ban Counter-Strike. Without Counter-Strike, I will have no way of procuring an army of children trained well enough to guard my secret, well defendedisland fortress.

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  6. Nahhh.... by kyletinsley · · Score: 3, Funny

    Damn right! I've played video games since I could reach the coin-slot on a Pacman machine.

    Nahhh... if Pacman had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms munching pills and listening to electronic music. Oh wait...