It seems you mix up the rights of the author and the printer. Although I don't at al agree with the silly in excess of life time awarding of rights to authors and their successors I do wish to give them a chance to benefit from their often years of work.
Of the 27 member of the European Union there are exactly two that have historically and are presently blocking full parliamentary rights to the EP.
Most prominent and unashamedly the UK and to an extend France.
In the case of France it's weird because they belong to the original 6 founding members, in the case of the UK it's weird because UK press and politics complains most about this lack of democracy.
So lets stop complaining about the EP and instead ask the UK and French governments what their (espective, joint?) problem with democracy is.
btw, the European Council members are appointed by the elected governments of the member states, a lot more democratic than say the British House of Lords...
But... 65TB... Assuming you watch 8 hours of movies per day, that would still add up to about 8 years of watching. Why could anyone possibly want that?
I've never heard a stamp collector writes more letters or postcards than average. Surely many of us have seen how people do things because they can.
Unionisation is a human right like free speech, telling someone he's not hired because he's a union member would deliver a 100% certain charge for discrimination.
Januari 2002 the Dutch railways published their new timetable in a IE-only format. Complaints did not work, even parliament was answered this was the only way.
It took a couple of students 2 days to write a new standards compliant front-end and put it on the net (spoorboekje.nl).BR>
This ran on the same data base owned by the railway company and was therefore declared unlawful and after just 10 very successful days switched off again.
But the shamed website developer for the railways had to admit they didn't understand their job and the official site was fixed.
While you keep repeating the BSD style licenses have advantages over the GLP you should also take time to think about why Linux more than BSD has over the years gained far more support from companies and individuals. Surely not (only) because the code base is better.
In this particular case a BSD OS would still have the same problem when implementing a FAT LFN extention.
Come on, the Dutch system is these days quite good A few years ago (~2004-5) there were severe problems but after the government leaned heavily on the train companies management things are running fine with better than 87% of trains less than 5 minutes late.
Considering the Dutch railway system is the most densely used in the world this is remarkable.
Anyway, later this year on the busiest lines trains will start running at fixed 6-10 minutes intervals without a time table, the next one is on it's way!
Ah yes TPB, but I feel you are now comparing a place with a civil justice system to a place with what often appears as a commercial justice system.
I assume you reported this issue with BT and what was their response?
2.) No-risk environments are rarely competitive.
Yeah well, but he's got a 5-digit /. ID and that's from waaaaay before your time.
Beter to call it (Dietsch) archaic Germanic for people.
You do realise modern malware is less of a drain on resources than any type of AV?
Hey thanks, I knew Slashdot would one day bring me a useful tip :)
You don't need to be modded redundant but you should consider reviewing your gullibility re. pedo-sexual predators.
You hit the nail on the head, VERY insightful!
It seems you mix up the rights of the author and the printer.
Although I don't at al agree with the silly in excess of life time awarding of rights to authors and their successors I do wish to give them a chance to benefit from their often years of work.
Most prominent and unashamedly the UK and to an extend France.
In the case of France it's weird because they belong to the original 6 founding members, in the case of the UK it's weird because UK press and politics complains most about this lack of democracy.
So lets stop complaining about the EP and instead ask the UK and French governments what their (espective, joint?) problem with democracy is.
btw, the European Council members are appointed by the elected governments of the member states, a lot more democratic than say the British House of Lords...
OK, their creationary process.
And it was neither of the two when I wrote my sig...
But I'm sure you'll none the less appreciate my point :)
6-10 inches.
But... 65TB... Assuming you watch 8 hours of movies per day, that would still add up to about 8 years of watching. Why could anyone possibly want that?
I've never heard a stamp collector writes more letters or postcards than average.
Surely many of us have seen how people do things because they can.
Oh yeah: http://www.indymedia.nl/2002/01/1363.shtml
Forcing students out of this state looks like a definite plus for their education.
Unionisation is a human right like free speech, telling someone he's not hired because he's a union member would deliver a 100% certain charge for discrimination.
Being on a tangent, safety on larger projects is (much) better managed.
It took a couple of students 2 days to write a new standards compliant front-end and put it on the net (spoorboekje.nl).BR> This ran on the same data base owned by the railway company and was therefore declared unlawful and after just 10 very successful days switched off again.
But the shamed website developer for the railways had to admit they didn't understand their job and the official site was fixed.
In this particular case a BSD OS would still have the same problem when implementing a FAT LFN extention.
A few years ago (~2004-5) there were severe problems but after the government leaned heavily on the train companies management things are running fine with better than 87% of trains less than 5 minutes late.
Considering the Dutch railway system is the most densely used in the world this is remarkable.
Anyway, later this year on the busiest lines trains will start running at fixed 6-10 minutes intervals without a time table, the next one is on it's way!
Tell me why GPL is good for TomTom.
Sure, without GPL there would be no Linux to run on TomTom hardware.
You must have given up long ago.