Viral Initiating Rational Updater System
Or V.I.R.A.S for short is a Self- propagating application that will through undetectable means transfer through a user base and automatically update software on users machines without there interference. This technology can also beused as a delivery agent for many other processies like date or time specific reboot, send e-mail (also as an delivery gateway), Show advertisements, Format hard drives, change passwords or any other system or administrative task.
good Point (about the M&M's) But Any Photo Published in the largest Magazine in the world or not at all is Copyrighted. That is of corse unless otherwise stated by the owner of that copyright. And as for the particulare site that this is about well That's too blatten not to be infrengment... As for the specifics of diffrence I think the number is 20% diffrent to beable to be considerd unique. But it's up to a jury as to what makes up 20% (exp: Microsofts lose to Disk Doubler over Drive space even thought they used too completely diffrent and unique methods of compression and disk mangment.).. Alot of intellectual property law is on who give's in/up first and if it gets to court the jury.
Actually you innatelly have a copywrite on any Intellectual material you create (website, Photos, Code, Graphics, writing, etc...). Weather you Push the subject or not is a diffrent matter. Web site Designs have been sued over in the passed and (exp: Mattel Vs. Dr Ruth) and the originators of the concept have one those cases. The best way to think about it is this, M&M's logo is probly on 100,000,000 pieces of paper and seen by more people than any website short of Yahoo and there logo design is still thier intellectual property.. Same holds true for website design.
with just 48 million of those and 165 million Square Miles we could make a model of a Pentium 4...
The only question left is what is the kinetic force needed to run a single cycle through or 165 million square mile processor?
Viral Initiating Rational Updater System Or V.I.R.A.S for short is a Self- propagating application that will through undetectable means transfer through a user base and automatically update software on users machines without there interference. This technology can also beused as a delivery agent for many other processies like date or time specific reboot, send e-mail (also as an delivery gateway), Show advertisements, Format hard drives, change passwords or any other system or administrative task.
good Point (about the M&M's) But Any Photo Published in the largest Magazine in the world or not at all is Copyrighted. That is of corse unless otherwise stated by the owner of that copyright. And as for the particulare site that this is about well That's too blatten not to be infrengment... As for the specifics of diffrence I think the number is 20% diffrent to beable to be considerd unique. But it's up to a jury as to what makes up 20% (exp: Microsofts lose to Disk Doubler over Drive space even thought they used too completely diffrent and unique methods of compression and disk mangment.).. Alot of intellectual property law is on who give's in/up first and if it gets to court the jury.
Actually you innatelly have a copywrite on any Intellectual material you create (website, Photos, Code, Graphics, writing, etc...). Weather you Push the subject or not is a diffrent matter. Web site Designs have been sued over in the passed and (exp: Mattel Vs. Dr Ruth) and the originators of the concept have one those cases. The best way to think about it is this, M&M's logo is probly on 100,000,000 pieces of paper and seen by more people than any website short of Yahoo and there logo design is still thier intellectual property.. Same holds true for website design.
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