Copy Protection a Crime Against Humanity
Trevalyx writes "An article over at Wired looks into the relation between copy protection and the reality of a rational amount of 'wiggle room' that is typically provided by the legal system. It's a topic covered often on Slashdot, but it's still a good read. Should be accompanied by a visit to the Electronic Frontier Foundation for your Daily Dose of Defending Digital Freedom." The article does a good job of giving examples of legal leeway that's granted every day.
think about a world without the need for money... is it possible? surely a monetary system isnt needed to encourage technological progress.
anyway this wont happen especially when the people with the money dont want to lose their power so mod this as somewhat offtopic.
I know you are psychotic, but please make an effort.