Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
> Actually Mattel yesterday was talking about a class action suit against the
> *cphack mirror site operators*.
this becomes more and more similiar to the decss case. one of the news
articles about it started with "...it's like a class-action lawsuit,
only in reverse" w
Subject: gamecos sue Yahoo
Lawyers and arms dealers always win,
no matter how bogus the conflict.
Video-Game Makers Sue Yahoo
08:06EST
03/29/00
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The nation's three
top-se
Subject: node vs. server
Here the popular press refers to
distributed file sharing server-client
programs as "clients", implying that
no "server setup" (whatever that means)
means you're not a server.
Re a thread a while back on "servers"
on cable modems.
"Fans of Hotline (for the PC or th
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Subject: [Freenet-chat] GPL may not hold up in court
> http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,35258-2,00.html describes
> recent legal maneuvering with the "cphack" program, which dec
I must say that I derive a certain sense of gratification from reading
Microsoft's product announcement. We *have* made progress:
"Answer: Instead of releasing two versions (40 bit and 128 bit) of Internet
Explorer 5, this new version of Internet Explorer has been released with the
128 bit encryp
Commercial entities that that have integrated "free" software code into
their offerings might take note of these quotes by no other than the Free
Software Foundation's own attorney: the "free" software authors are likely
able to yank the "royalty free" license from underneath you once your
product