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2006-11-15 18:02:56 |
Hello everyone,
I am using kannel to send and receive sms on my PC.
I am able to receive sms properly.
When I try to send sms I get following error on bearerbox
display:
2006-11-15 03:47:08 [4305] [4] ERROR: AT2[linuxku]: CMS
ERROR: +CMS
ERROR: 96
2006-11-15 03:47:08 [4305] [4] ERROR: AT2[linuxku]: CMS
ERROR: Invalid
mandatory information (96)
2006-11-15 03:47:11 [4305] [4] ERROR: AT2[linuxku]: CMS
ERROR: +CMS
ERROR: 96
2006-11-15 03:47:11 [4305] [4] ERROR: AT2[linuxku]: CMS
ERROR: Invalid
mandatory information (96)
I am using following command on browser to send the sms:
http://1
0.12.31.1:13131/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=mtp&password=mt
p&to=09820685645&text=Hellok
I have global-sender field in my kannel.conf file.
When I press enter .. the web page shows "0:
Accepted for delivery"
but I get cms error 96 in the logs. I tried to search on
google for the
solution, but in vain.
It seems some of the fields in sms are missing but I am not
able to
understand which ones and how do I fill up those fields. Can
someone
please help me sending an sms thro' kannel ??
Any kind of help will be appreciated.
-Alok
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| International Copyright & Disclaimer
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2006-11-15 16:30:00 |
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There is no consensus in this group on the
degree to which contracts (especially of the shrink/clickwarp variety) can be
used to create or extend copyright-like rights that are not granted by the
copyright law. On the one hand, in the U.S., copyright is a limited
monopoly expressly granted by the government with the intention of promoting
the useful arts, so those rights (and only those rights) granted can only be
bought/sold/transferred within the framework that that is provided for in
law. On the other hand, there is the view that since the copyright owner
is not obliged to sell in the first place, he can pick choose under what
conditions and what rights that he wishes to sell/lend/license. At its
root, this is a case of contract, not copyright IMHO. The question is,
can the copyright owner sell the DVD subject to a condition that the buyer not
engage in behavior that is expressly permitted under U.S. copyright law. Like
selling a DVD that had written on it “This DVD is licensed only for
playing on non-Sabbath days.̶1; Does this constitute a contract, and
is it enforceable? I suspect not in this case.
All the usual disclaimers apply:
IANAL, this is not legal advice, free legal advice is overpriced, etc.
From: CNI-COPYRIGHT -- Copyright & Intellectual Property
[mailto:CNI-COPYRIGHT cni.org] On Behalf Of Wald,
Joanne (ESC)
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
5:56 PM
To: CNI-COPYRIGHT
-- Copyright & Intellectual Property
Subject: [CNI-(C)] International
Copyright & Disclaimer info
[I apologize if this is a double post; I
got a “refused” message when I tried earlier]
I work for a large school district.
Recently, one of the schools I support purchased a DVD that was produced in Germany.
The following disclaimer is printed on the back of the DVD case:
“This commercial DVD is protected by
copyrights and trademarks. It has only been released for private use. Any other
use, in particular for commercial rental, broadcasting, public showing (or any
other kind of presentation, e.g. in school and universities as well),
duplication or re-recording and by any other process, by which the DVD could be
made accessible to the public (or via the Internet or other online systems) is
strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner(s).
Offenders will be prosecuted and then sued for damage incurred. Any damage,
charges or reprints of this title will be prosecuted as forgery.8221;
My question is about the prohibition
against showing the DVD in a school or university. Could that be upheld
legally? My understanding of the Berne Convention is that U.S. Copyright
Laws would apply; therefore, couldnR17;t a teacher show it in class if the
use satisfied the requirements of the Fair Use guidelines?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank
you.
Joanne Wald
ISD 279 / Maple Grove Minnesota
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