Regulators Lose Piracy Battle
asok_g33k writes "The US broadcast regulators were told today by a court of appeal that it 'crossed the line' in trying to dictate how devices functioned. This was after the regulators tried to ban a device which allowed TV shows to be pirated.
This comes after studies revealing that massive amounts of TV shows are beign illegaly downloaded from the internet and the regulators want a way to stop these shows being pirated and copied."
This article appeared yesterday.
And the day before yesterday.
Tomorrow, I intend to hold an opinion, so if you could post it then too, that'd be great.
Athletic Scholarships to universities make as much sense as academic scholarships to sports teams.
Can we expect each of them to repost this? It's important stuff though. We need to hear it again and again.
samzenpus changes his name to dupesTacosPosts here
When I tell an object to delete this, am I killing it or telling it to kill me?
I paid $5.00 to see 1,000 dupes before everyone else. It seems the only added value subscribers have now-a-days is to be the first ones to be disappointed by another dupe.
The preceding message was based on actual events. Only the names, locations and events have been changed.
This was posted last time, sorry...
If it can be viewed, it will be copied, and then distributed.
The mods obviously feel that way.