At 11:34 PM 8/20/00 -0400, Jiggs McManus wrote:
>Television is about to become a much higher grade narcotic.
>
> http://www.techreview.com/articles/july00/amato.htm
""The ability to manipulate video data in real time, he says,
""has just as much potential as some of these forerunners.
""Now tha
"James A. Donald" wrote:
> CSS is not to prevent copying. Anyone can copy the one disk to another disk.
>
> It is to control access, to prevent small companies and ordinary people
> from making video disks, from making video disk players, and to prevent
> users from being able to edit movies, p
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>Yes. That would be what I believe. Let's turn the question around-
>is it morally correct to throw someone in jail for a year or more for
>an action which has not caused the slightest injury to anyone based
>on the argument that the action MIGHT cause injury to someone?
If that action was rand
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From: "Matt Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If that action was randomly shooting a gun into a crowd of people and by
> some act of God didn't actually cause the bullet to strike any person or
> property causing damage. I say yea, lock them away and a year wouldn't be
> long en
> "Tim" == Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tim> If visitors to Intenet sites wish to be untraceable, they can
Tim> of course use Web proxies, Freedom, Hotmail/MyDeja-types of
Tim> cutout accounts, and so forth.
The problem is that it isn't quite that simple anymore. Some of these