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2000-12-02 Thread edetect
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2000-12-02 Thread cable111

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Re: Buying Mein Kampf via the Net

2000-12-02 Thread David Honig

At 10:54 AM 12/2/00 -0500, Tom Vogt wrote:
>Duncan Frissell wrote:
>> Germany's Kampf Furor Renews by Steve Kettmann
>
>actually, contrary to almost all other cases of censorship (not that I
>say this isn't) the german state of bavaria owns the COPYRIGHT of "mein
>kampf", 

Hitler's estate would be the natural heir (under US law :-), although I can 
believe that .de would seize it too, if he had no heir, or if they
didn't like him.

The notion of Germany suing hitler.org for copyright infringement of M.K.
certainly whets the surrealist's appetite...

Some Quebecois should translate it to french and get a Yahoo link :-)











 






  








Re: Buying Mein Kampf via the Net

2000-12-02 Thread Tim May

At 3:35 PM -0500 12/2/00, David Honig wrote:
>At 10:54 AM 12/2/00 -0500, Tom Vogt wrote:
>>Duncan Frissell wrote:
>>>  Germany's Kampf Furor Renews by Steve Kettmann
>>
>>actually, contrary to almost all other cases of censorship (not that I
>>say this isn't) the german state of bavaria owns the COPYRIGHT of "mein
>>kampf",
>
>Hitler's estate would be the natural heir (under US law :-), although I can
>believe that .de would seize it too, if he had no heir, or if they
>didn't like him.
>
>The notion of Germany suing hitler.org for copyright infringement of M.K.
>certainly whets the surrealist's appetite...
>
>Some Quebecois should translate it to french and get a Yahoo link :-)

Though I understand you are joking, the obvious point is that "Mein 
Kampf" was translated into French many years ago...sometime between 
1940 and 1945, one would expect, if not earlier.


I did a quick Google search to see if the French translation is 
online anywhere. I couldn't find any obvious links. Much discussion 
of the Yahoo and Amazon issues, though.

The Thought Police are coming!


--Tim May
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The election debacle.

2000-12-02 Thread James A. Donald

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The election outcome is great.

With a bit of luck, we should see the supremes do a party line 5/4 vote on 
a partisan issue, further destroying what little credibility they have left.

With a bit more luck we should see two slates of electors, one proclaimed 
by the courts, and one by the legislature and executive.

Bush's case against the Florida supremes was great:   His team shot them 
down root and branch, claiming that everything they did and said was beyond 
their jurisdiction, as of course it was, but if one of them had been caught 
scratching his bum, I am sure Bush would have argued that the offending 
judge lacked jurisdiction to find his own bum also.

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Re: Arthur Anderson black-bagged, NIPC now spooking

2000-12-02 Thread Declan McCullagh

On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:16:22AM -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> 
> Steie

Right! His eyebrows have actually grown considerably longer since this
photo (and I didn't think such a thing was possible, given the laws
of gravity):
http://www.mccullagh.org/image/6/stewart-baker.html

-Declan