Why did the Feds decide on such lighthanded legislation against spam?
The legislature obviously feel that SPAM is provided by the people for the people.... Just like our founders intended.
Because it overrides, stricter, state laws. that may cause problems for MS and AOL etc. Why was there no public review? There was...you were represented by MS and AOl.
WTF. I believe I am paying for the commercials on television as some portion of the products I buy invariabuly are earmarked for the marketing budget of that company or product.
Hey, I pay for cable television, and I get commercials on cable-only stations. Double-dipping?
Isn't it interesting that Novell was run by Ray Noorda, was losing to Microsoft chiefly because they s____d at marketing (and still do). Mr. Noorda left to run Caldera. Now, Caldera held a lot of promise a few years back. Alas, lousy marketing, and Red Hat, as well as TurboLinux are forging ahead. Caldera just filed for an IPO. High was, I believe around USD 30, now it is at 11. So, it all sound more like sour grapes to me. Comment?
Microsoft, AOL and the Federal Government.
Why did the Feds decide on such lighthanded legislation against spam?
The legislature obviously feel that SPAM is provided by the people for the people....
Just like our founders intended.
Because it overrides, stricter, state laws.
that may cause problems for MS and AOL etc.
Why was there no public review?
There was...you were represented by MS and AOl.
WordPefect/Novell had a product called InfoCentral...allowed you to link and view in multiple ways.
pricline.com related company Walker Digital for one....
Embrace Extend Extinguish
It has worked before...
is that they can now invoke DMCA...And after looking at what the RIAA has gotten away with....
Doesn't Microsoft have a stake in CNBC?
I agree.
Novell said it doesn't have a copy of the amendment in its files
How Come?
WTF. I believe I am paying for the commercials on television as some portion of the products I buy invariabuly are earmarked for the marketing budget of that company or product.
Hey, I pay for cable television, and I get commercials on cable-only stations. Double-dipping?
I think they need your funds to cover that $ 1.7 billion compensation they paid out to their CEO?
This translates to $ 4.6 million a day including weekends.
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I believe it is Chris Date.
Isn't it interesting that Novell was run by Ray Noorda, was losing to Microsoft chiefly because they s____d at marketing (and still do). Mr. Noorda left to run Caldera. Now, Caldera held a lot of promise a few years back. Alas, lousy marketing, and Red Hat, as well as TurboLinux are forging ahead. Caldera just filed for an IPO. High was, I believe around USD 30, now it is at 11. So, it all sound more like sour grapes to me. Comment?