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  1. Re:The questions developers ask on The Rebirth of PC Gaming? Bring On the Modders! · · Score: 1

    DLC can be free or payed. Bethesda for instance has released both kinds for Skyrim. High Resolution texture pack (free) and Dawnguard (payed).

  2. And to get it legitimately... on BSA Claims Half of PC Users Are Pirates · · Score: 1

    I've been going back and forth with the vendor for 2 weeks already. It starting to feel like they don't even want my money.

  3. Re:Where's our futuristic paradise? on The Real Job Threat · · Score: 1

    I guess you don't get the "fi" portion correctly.

  4. Re:Read... on Amazon Stymies Lendle E-book Lending Service · · Score: 1

    You don't need to be anti e-reader. Just anti DRM. There's plenty of free material out there if you know where to look for it. I'm pretty sure there's others too.

    Cheers!

  5. Re:Lots of Fun Provisions on White House Wants New Copyright Law Crackdown · · Score: 2

    At least by making it a criminal offense you won't go broke with attorney fees before you're even found guilty. And I also think the standard of proof would also rise to "beyond a reasonable doubt".

    Cheers!

  6. Re:Not log10, 10^(11.8 + 1.5M) on 8.8 Earthquake Near Japanese Coast · · Score: 1

    The equations you describe may be quite right (or maybe not, I'm not a seismologist), but they can never describe the sheer terror of living through a mag 8.8+ earthquake. The fear of not knowing whether the building you're in will withstand the strength of the ground motion. Of not knowing how your family and friends are faring. Or having communications networks collapsing, keeping you even more in the dark. Power lines falling, leaving you completely incommunicated with the rest of the world. Yes, I lived through one of these.

    My best wishes to all affected by this catastrophe.

  7. Re:Does it even need to do that...? on Soundminder Android Trojan Hears Credit Cards · · Score: 1

    Constant checks like the ones all those free apps do in order to show you ads? Get the list over an SSL encrypted connection and there won't be much exposed to discovery. The code to do it is not even that complicated.

    Cheers!

  8. Re:Wind Italy got it right on T-Mobile Slashes Fair Use Policy, Says Download At Home · · Score: 1

    Italy is not the only place. I've had such conditions for over a year in Chile. I have full 3G speed up to 400 MB in a month. Go over, I'm down to 128 Kbps for the remainder of the month. Start next month, back to full speed. There are cheaper plans that throttle you to 64 Kbps after 100 MB. So far I haven't noticed any slowdowns, so I assume that I have never gone over the limit. This was all explained to me very clearly when I signed up.

    Cheers!

  9. Re:Opening cocoons on Genetically Engineered Silkworms Spin Spider Silk · · Score: 1

    ...I expect the offspring that will make it will be the ones with weaker silk...

    or the higher strength.

    Cheers!

  10. Re:Cool on Genetically Engineered Silkworms Spin Spider Silk · · Score: 1

    So a study funded by Big Megacorp would be more reliable than a study funded by the Green Party? Maybe, maybe not. The money-driven science argument cuts both ways. The way the world seems to be going, we mere mortals might as well flip a coin on this and many other really important issues.

    Cheers!

  11. Re:10,000 users a day... on French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices · · Score: 1

    Grants Geeknet. Geeknet has the right to make and distribute copies of the post. And since the downloaders are receiving the files from an entity authorized to copy and distribute, there is no infringement of any kind. What happens if the downloader makes further copies is not clear, yet I seriously doubt there is much (if any) of that going around.

  12. Re:10,000 users a day... on French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices · · Score: 1

    Stupid me! Wrong button.

    From the ToS (emphasis by me):

    ...the submitting user grants Geeknet the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, and display such Content...

    Geeknet's method of reproduction, publishing and distribution is through web downloads to whoever requests them. I think this goes well beyond any "reasonable man" standards. With the usual IANAL and IANAA (I Am Not An American), so any opinions from me regarding American law might as well be a brainfart.

    Cheers!

  13. Re:10,000 users a day... on French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices · · Score: 1

    From the ToS (with my emphasis):

    ...the submitting user grants Geeknet the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from,

    distribute

    , perform, and display such Content...

  14. Re:10,000 users a day... on French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices · · Score: 1

    This is the text you're arguing about: "The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way."

    Not that text. The one in the actual Terms of Service that can be found at the bottom of the page. Check section 6, paragraph 2. Better luck next time.

  15. Re:Finders Keepers? on College Student Finds GPS On Car, FBI Retrieves It · · Score: 1

    Sue them back for emotional distress. You found a tracking device in your car and have been scared as shit that some terrorist is after you. Play their own playbook against them!

    Cheers!

  16. Re:10,000 users a day... on French ISP Refuses To Send Out Infringement Notices · · Score: 1

    You don't really believe that, do you? you realize that by the act of posting the message to this site, the message and it's licensing becomes governed by the site's Terms of Service, which include a license for the site to serve the message and the site's users to download it, so the is NO infringement whatsoever. He posted, ergo he licensed. Period.

    As for the "damages" you claim he would be suffering by your "infringing", you cant judge those upfront without further knowledge of his motivation. If his motivation is to proselytize for IP enforcement, then getting the message posted in a high traffic site for many to read means your downloading and reading of his post did not damage him, but actually rewarded him. As for why he might want to proselytize, for all we know he could make a living out of IP and thus have a vested interest in the subject. I'm not claiming any of these are his motives, but just claim you don't know either.

    Next time try a better argumentative line.

    Cheers!

  17. Re:Prioritization can work... on AT&T Says Net Rules Must Allow 'Paid Prioritization' · · Score: 1

    The usual Slashdot response is that there is no way prioritization is compatible with net neutrality, but we only have to look at the post office to see that it can be done. You have the choice to send by standard mail, or to pay more to speed up delivery. I'll grant that it's not a perfect analogy, but there are models that would work.

    Not sure about where you live, but does the post office charge the recipient for delivered mail also? If yes, you may have a point and the post office would be performing the exact behavior that is being criticized. Otherwise, your analogy would only hold if the ISP wanted to charge the content providers instead of the content consumers.

    Cheers!

  18. Re:Hmm on WordPress Creator GPL Says WP Template Must Be GPL'd · · Score: 1

    One would assume his hickname explained it right away... ;)

  19. Re:Wow, there's a shock! on FCC's Broadband Plan May Cost You Money · · Score: 1

    Another very important point is that the economic situation in Chile allows for a stricter building code. With a GDP per capita about 10% that of Chile, if housing costs due to regulation were the same in Haiti, most Haitians would be homeless instead of better housed. Not saying this is a good situation, but sometimes reality has an ugly face.

    Cheers!

  20. Re:Interesting on In Israel, Potential Organ Donors Could Jump the Queue · · Score: 1

    Having seen how fast pillaging and looting, of private homes as well as commercial establishments, came up after the Chile earthquake, I would have to strongly disagree with you. It was not until the government placed the area under military control that it did not stop.

    Cheers!

  21. Re:How about integers instead of floating point? on Quake 3 For Android · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Unfortunately floating point numbers are required here.

    Not quite. When doing this stuff on a platform with limited or non existent floating point support you can always use fixed point arithmetic.

    Cheers!

  22. Re:Mispleling in summory on RIAA To Appeal Thomas-Rasset Ruling · · Score: 1

    The question is , is it normal that people , who had absolutely no part in creating music ( they just bought the rights when they were cheap ) , have the right to get profit from an artist who is long dead ?

    As much right as an investor who buys stock cheap can receive dividends later. Once you own stock in a company, you keep getting dividends as long as the company makes money, and you don't need to even have worked in the company. What is so different?

    Cheers!

  23. Re:still not enough on France Considers 'Pirate Tax' For Online Ads · · Score: 1

    Hmm... Sounds an awful lot like income tax.

    Cheers!

  24. Good!!! on New Research Suggests G-Spot Doesn't Exist · · Score: 1

    Since looking for it is much more fun than actually finding it.

    Cheers!

  25. Re:Yeah. on Do Your Developers Have Local Admin Rights? · · Score: 1

    It is a pain to switch back and forth

    which is what Run As is for.

    Cheers!