Russia's War on Piracy/Malicious Software
tmk writes "Russian minister Leonid Reiman has announced new legislation to fight software piracy. According to official information the share of pirated software in the Russian Federation decreased in the last years from 90 to 60 percent. Reiman dismissed as a myth the impression that many viruses originate in his country: 'Viruses are written all over the world. Russia is waging a consistent and successful war on malicious software.' Reiman calls for an international organization to fight Internet crime. Last year Russia agreed to take down Allofmp3 after the United States intervened."
First of all, 'thy' is improperly used.
Second, you've got the word 'but' and 'pirates' MUCH too close to each other for my liking.
"If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you." - DM
No, I think Damn is still producing cracks, but I could be wrong.
The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
I think there is a world market for maybe five personal web logs.
What I'd like to know is, why does everything have to be a "War on Something" nowadays?
The more they advertise something, the more likely that "something" is the opposite of what's stated. For example:
Let's declare war on war!
Do it yourself, because no one else will do it yourself. [beta blockade 10-17 Feb]