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Monthly Archives: January 2005
Video Blogging
Vlogster: Welcome Strangers For video files of this nature, I advise checking out Dijjer to aid in distribution. By using it, you may save yourself plenty of bandwidth, as well as offering your subscribers a faster way of getting your … Continue reading
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Ha, ha!
Boing Boing: Jailed for using a nonstandard browser Slashdot It’s suspicious to use weird browsers. It’s a crime to look suspicious. Hillarity ensures. And I thought I was worried about P2P programmer liability. Now I’m sared that I’ll get in … Continue reading
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Breakdown of Richard A. Epstein’s argument against P2P
In reply to p2pnet.net: Hollywood vs p2p continued… Quoting Business Software Alliance (BSA) consultant Richard A. Epstein from Britain’s Financial Times: Grokster can’t raise even one whiff of the fair use defence that loomed so large in Betamax. While I’ve … Continue reading
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