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Oregon Supreme Court Declines To Hear Schwartz Case
merlyn writes "The Oregon Supreme Court declined to hear my case, leaving standing the unfavorable decision of the Oregon Appeals Court as the final authority on this eight-year-long case, well known to many sysadmin and Perl hacker alike. Details at my fors-announce posting." If you're not sure what that means, you probably want to read at least this site which offers a straightforwardly partisan look at the complicated case of Intel vs. Schwartz as well as Schwartz's own page; it's a strange world where programmers and sysadmins can be convicted for seemingly innocent activities. -
Oregon Supreme Court Declines To Hear Schwartz Case
merlyn writes "The Oregon Supreme Court declined to hear my case, leaving standing the unfavorable decision of the Oregon Appeals Court as the final authority on this eight-year-long case, well known to many sysadmin and Perl hacker alike. Details at my fors-announce posting." If you're not sure what that means, you probably want to read at least this site which offers a straightforwardly partisan look at the complicated case of Intel vs. Schwartz as well as Schwartz's own page; it's a strange world where programmers and sysadmins can be convicted for seemingly innocent activities. -
Schwartz Case Upheld on Appeal
RichardtheSmith writes: "For those of you who followed the prosecution and conviction of Randal Schwartz back in 1995, you might be interested to hear that the Oregon Court of Appeals finally ruled on his appeal. The gist of it is that they upheld the three convictions, but overturned the approx. $70,000 restitution award to be paid to by Schwartz to Intel. There was also some language in the Court's decision holding out a ray of hope that a future appeal based on a slightly different legal tack could succeed. For background on this case look at the Friends of Randal Schwartz website. Regardless of what you think about what Randal did, or whether it rose to the level of criminality (I certainly don't), it's certainly a fascinating and chilling tale." -
1.21 Quickiewatts
mobiux wrote in about the resurrection of Packard Bell PC's. michael.creasy told us about Darth Vader's MBE. An anonymous coward wrote in to tell us about the GameSpy interview of Martin Feldhausen, inventor of the 'extra life.' Thanks for helping me get through all those games! mcryptic shared the link to an online gallery of mousepad art. payneinthe told us that Randal Schwartz uploaded pictures from the Perl Whirl. Another anonymous coward told us about someone's visual response to the loss of Paul Steed at id. HerrNewton noted the symphony written primarily for dot matrix printers, and rasterbator told us about a web site for the distribution of free GNU and Open Source related artwork. Ant sent in the link to Star Wars Origins, and illumina mentioned RSA en/decryption in JavaScript. Have a good weekend, everyone!