"The juror, Michael Hegg, a steelworker that claims he has never been on the Internet, said it took just five minutes to reach the verdict."
Obviously the RIAA's tactics are working, whether you believe they are good or evil (one vote here for evil). They are able to convince those who have never been on the internet about file sharing over KaZaA, which is an internet based protocol. She was guilty, looking at the evidence, but the trial does seem a bit questionable.
From the article:
"Brian Campbell of Microsoft India sees the raids as a firm, but loving hand; guiding the vendors to the world of IP Shangri-La."
A firm, but loving raid? Sounds more like a relationship than business.
Obviously the RIAA's tactics are working, whether you believe they are good or evil (one vote here for evil). They are able to convince those who have never been on the internet about file sharing over KaZaA, which is an internet based protocol. She was guilty, looking at the evidence, but the trial does seem a bit questionable.
What about the wifi-enabled electric shavers? Does Japan really hate multifunction that much?
I bet they used Wikipedia for their facts
From the article: "Brian Campbell of Microsoft India sees the raids as a firm, but loving hand; guiding the vendors to the world of IP Shangri-La." A firm, but loving raid? Sounds more like a relationship than business.