Microsoft to Fight Crime With Spammer's Millions
daria42 writes "It looks as if the $7 million Microsoft won from spam king Scott Richter won't go into a Swiss bank account and never be seen again after all. The company plans to dedicate a cool $5 mil to helping law enforcement agencies address computer-related crimes. Another $1 million will go to New York State to "expand computer-related skills training for youths and adults", with the rest being flagged to pay Microsoft's legal costs."
Sir, I dub thee 'The Boy that Cried "Dupe!"
Man is a slave because freedom is difficult, whereas slavery is easy.
Smith said that Microsoft will reinvest all of the money, after legal expenses, including $5 million that will go to increase Internet enforcement efforts and expand technical and investigative support to help law enforcers to address computer-related crimes.
So I ask the question: how is this a follow-up to the previous article when in fact the linked article is a day behind the original article and only restates things?
Not to mention that the article I had submitted had all of the information and more than the original article but was rejected.
So yes, it is a dupe.
Also, how can the first post about a submitted story be Redundant? Oh right, it's Thursday. That means an extra dose of crack to carry you over til Friday.
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
You do realize that to get all this information, one would have had to read all of the original article? Tut, tut. Yeah, the article might be kind of dupish, but in my opinion, it's justified this time (even though the article is quite boring).
Man is a slave because freedom is difficult, whereas slavery is easy.
I protest my "redundant" score, cuz at the time I started the post no one had said it yet. I mean, this is like quantum physics and stuff. Hey! What I just said is at least interesting....
Someone mod up previous poster....
"All great things are simple & expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope." --Churchill
Five million to harass small-time copyright infringers and the people who would otherwise be our saviors from creeping DRM. Wonderful.
One CPU cycle wasted on digital restrictions management is ONE TOO MANY.