On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
> But try constructing an Independence Day without Will Smith. Or the
> special effects. Or the soundtrack. Or the distribution chain. Try
> guaranteeing that it arrives on schedule without making a loss.
Luckily movie industry will not be hit by the free
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Again, If you offered the average guy the deal "Would you like on demand
>access to all movies and television shows ever made, even if it meant
>fewer and lower budget movie releases in future?", I think most people
>would go for on demand access to ev
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On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Gabriel Rocha wrote:
>Property does not always consist of physical goods.
Of course not. Am I not making this precise point?
>To use some of your examples, the polical process involves votes, which
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>in t
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Quoting Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Okay, you are afraid that only "properly authorized" code will run.
> Let's talk about one area: programming languages.
>
> What about compilers? Development systems? No doubt you'll claim these
> will be restricted. They'll be like assault weapons. U
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James A. Donald:
> > Again, If you offered the average guy the deal "Would you like
> > on demand access to all movies and television shows ever made,
> > even if it meant fewer and lower budget movie releases in
> > future?", I think most people would go for on demand access to
> > eve
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>
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On 4 Jul 2002 at 7:38, Anonymous wrote:
> Okay, you are afraid that only "properly authorized" code will
> run. Let's talk about one area: programming languages.
>
> What about compilers? Development systems? No doubt you'll
> claim these will be restricted. They'll be like assault
> wea
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At 10:25 AM 7/4/02 +0300, Mikko Sdreld wrote:
>Luckily movie industry will not be hit by the free distribution as bad
as
>music industry. This is because a major portion of their money comes
from
>people going to cinema to see the movies. They don't do that because
they
>don't have a copy at home,
At 07:38 AM 7/4/02 +0200, Anonymous wrote:
>James Donald writes:
>> However it is a system and set of institutions that can validate
>> that properly authorized code is running, and thus with a
>> relatively minor change can ensure that ONLY properly authorized
>> code may be run -- (Hey, we will
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At 10:24 AM 06/17/2002 -0700, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
>Given this degradation of the Bill of Rights, it would be pretty cool to
>put stickers on bus seats, or in bus-stops, reminding people --whether
>citizens or not, and regardless of their albedo-- of their rights.
It would, and it'd be nice
At 12:26 PM 06/28/2002 +0300, Marcel Popescu wrote:
>From: "Mike Rosing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Is there a defense against MITM for Diffie-Hellman? Is there another
> > > protocol with equivalent properties, with such a defense? (Secure
> > > communications between two parties, with no shared s
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>A moment ago you were arguing maximum utility (your public good
>argument).
I was still arguing precisely the same point. If the personal decision
calculus of the individuals leads them to freeride, it will also lead them
to prefer access to old stuff
On Monday, July 1, 2002, at 01:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
> Brilliant. Let the market solve the problem. Why bother with the
> auction
> part, then? If the market's going to solve the problem for the 2nd guy
> to hold the copy, why not let it solve the problem for the 1st? The
> fact
> is, quo
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