Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 13:01:40 -0500 From: Peter_Beruk@NAI.com To: root@radiusnet.net, webmaster@radiusnet.net Subject: Network Associates, Inc. DMCA Notice
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DMCA NOTICE OF INFRINGING MATERIAL
Via Email: root@radiusnet.net; webmaster@radiusnet.net; Re: Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice Dear Radiusnet.net I am writing on behalf of Networks Associates, Inc. and its affiliated companies (collectively, "Network Associates"). As you may know, Network Associates is a leading provider of computer software for network security and management. Among its business units are such well-known names as McAfee, PGP Security, Sniffer Technologies, and Magic Solutions. We have learned that Radiusnet.Net is providing access on its system or network to material that infringes the copyrighted work of Network Associates. In particular, I refer you to the web pages located at http://crypto.radiusnet.net/archive/pgp which contains links from your site that provide unauthorized copies of NAI proprietary materials, including software. The material on this web site infringes Network Associates' valuable copyrights. Accordingly, Network Associates requests that Radiusnet.Net immediately remove or disable access to this infringing material. You should know that Network Associates takes its intellectual property rights seriously. By bringing this matter to your attention, we hope that Radiusnet.Net will act promptly to remedy this problem. We have a good faith belief that use of the material described above is not authorized by Network Associates, any of its agents, or the law. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in this notification is accurate. Under penalty of perjury, I am authorized to act on behalf of Network Associates. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at the address listed above. You can also reach me by e-mail at peter_beruk@nai.com or by phone at +1 301-947-7150. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Sincerely,
Peter Beruk Director, Anti-Piracy Programs
Peter Beruk Director, Anti-Piracy Programs Network Associates, Inc. Phone: +1.301.947.7150 Fax: +1.301.527.0482
Fine by you yes, but what about us that use PGP to securly e-mail friends and family on Windows machines? If they can't get copies (legally) then it will die and then I've got to go about maintaining not only a copy of my secret key but now PGP as well.
There is more to PGP than sending and getting secure e-mails. E-mail signing and even secure data backup.
The problem is that the freeware version of the license says that anyone can distribute it forever.
I got "Ima Lamer" for free by signing up for a free Homestead web page. Problem was Homestead went out of business first.
Dear Subscriber,
Congratulations! We've approved your subscription for the following Internet Keyword(s):
Ima Lamer
Now, anyone using your Internet Keyword can navigate directly to your most important Web pages, from prominent Internet Keyword links on several major sites.
<sniped>
Internet Keywords are your most valuable Web marketing tool! === By using Internet Keywords to promote your site in all of your marketing materials, you'll be helping your customers find you -- fast! Communicate and advertise your Internet Keyword just like you would your Web address.
As an added service to you, RealNames provides traffic statistics of when and from where your customers come to your site using Internet Keywords. We encourage you to look at your statistics often. (Internet Keyword: RealNames Login; URL: <sniped>. In English.)
The problem was, at that time not everyone used Internet Explorer® in Windows® even.
It's like Bush when he started a sentance (at a speech talking to a school...):
"Someone asked me the other day, I mean I'm asked often about how we... It's an old political speech trick... I'm asked often about how we as citizens can stop terrorism..."
Seems that chrisd and G.W. learned their writing styles at the same place... a speed dating course (using subliminal suggestive phrases).
Other than what the parent pointed out the RealNames idea was "cool" but useless.
I'm too young, but remember when it was a scandal if a station was +paid+ to play a certain artists' music?
My local KISS-FM (yes, just like yours thanks to Clear Channel) played that damn Eminem song all day and night while saying "WE ARE GOING TO PLAY THE WHOLE ALBUM THROUGH"
People used to actually do that - it was how the album was meant to be played dammit! It made me want to call and play the album for them:)
I know my rant is off topic, so here is my attempt to bring it back on course. If this type of thing ever goes through I think we should take the current FCC FM license prices (which are high enough) and just times them by 29374938920 so that no one gets radio.
Then the RIAA will just send us a shopping list or deduct money from our checking accounts daily for living...
My state (ohio) has legislated that carnival games can't cheat. Why? They always do.
On the case of coasters - you can't outlaw the product. Just simulate and then if it's defective sue. Put up your warnings and then you can't be sued... that is the status quo right? (cigarettes et. al.)
Listen to this about Bungee Jumping from my state:
The following practices are prohibited:
(A) Bungee catapulting when the jumper has the potential of coming in contact with overhead structures.
Gee thanks... It's like thinking someone is going to design a coaster which will kill a fifth of it's riders. I understand there is problems with pushing the envelope but it is a risk people take. I would hope the coaster designers' morals will trump the demands of the park owners when it comes to safety.
There is... at my local park ( Kings Island ) there is cute little pictures.
If you are a stork you can't ride. If you have a bandage on your head then you can't ride (oh, and also a bandage on your arm and the sling must hold your arm up by your head). If you are a heart with a band aid you can't ride.
There are others but I haven't been yet this year.
BTW, in the state of Ohio line jumping is a fourth degree minor misdemeanor.
I've read Sagan, non-fiction, and even there his atheist has come through. My point though was that they were two that studied and wrote about evolution and other theories that are contrary to major religious beliefs. Sagan's book (with Ann Druyan) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is one which can convert some of the highest believers.
The irony of the statement is that they were wrong yet are offering advice to the "designer". I'm not saying they were wrong... I'm saying it would be ironic.
It wasn't my need to feel better - it was my celebration of their ideas that challenged the idea of god(s).
I don't write cartoons - I can't draw. I could care less about Princess Di and I'm not Catholic and a idea of a "Saint" is disturbing. Occam's a fag, the easiest explination is the laziest - even Sagan admited that and quoted others who discouraged parsimonious ideas. Their beliefs aren't mine. The End.
So if you were in a Monty Python sketch a regular accountant job would be a step up... at least you are dealing with live numbers.
Thank you... I was kinda of joking but not really sure. Actually you should have gotten my +1 since you've informed me; at least I didn't have to look it up.
...do they rush you off the ride? At plenty of their rides you get rushed off and that can make you feel this way if you were riding something higher than the "Beastie".
They're te ones using the excess bandwidth that the others have to pay for to cover the costs. I'm sure the ISPs are actually quite happy to get rid of these customers.
Once they're all gone, I'm sure broadband prices will come down *snicker*
And broadband will be gone... no customers.
I know someone in my family that uses the same BB service to just check e-mail... I guess I can go all out? In your world you still think it's wrong.
Hell, I was sold on an unlimted, unmetered connection. I know b.width costs $$$, but I'm paying what they wanted me to. They should have prepared for "THE WORST CASE SCENARIO"...
I don't know if I really like him but I think we should vote for him next or someone who will just smash up MS into so many pieces....
National Security means MS security. I guess since they have so much money and control so much of the economy they could bring down a portion of the country.
The fallacy is that analog piracy is not nearly as threatening as digital piracy because analog copies degrade with every generation while digital copies remain pristine no matter how many copies are made.
Have you ever downloaded anything? There is a slight chance that your copy won't work or something has gotten screwed. Considering most pirates may have Cable, DSL or higher, better access - they are likely getting non-corrupted files.
But! If these digital copies are always so great then how come there is sfv [crc] checking, par files and the rest?
Digital copies aren't exactly 100% point-click-error free-copying. In both cases better equipment makes for better copies.
I use all my felt tip markers to label mp3 CDs I make... I guess now I need to just guess where the music files are that I want.
Yeah... (why do AC's think they are so smart).
I got the HomeStead page 'free' and when they closed 'free' pages they went outside of my price range.
Actually their e-mails to me indicated that their company changed hands...
Hey, watch it about the Disc Golfers!
:)
Hey at least we can get "Augmented Reality" for about five or ten bucks... depending how much the mushrooms are going.
This seems to be paying a lot to do the same thing
they are killing PGP and that's fine by me
Fine by you yes, but what about us that use PGP to securly e-mail friends and family on Windows machines? If they can't get copies (legally) then it will die and then I've got to go about maintaining not only a copy of my secret key but now PGP as well.
There is more to PGP than sending and getting secure e-mails. E-mail signing and even secure data backup.
The problem is that the freeware version of the license says that anyone can distribute it forever.
I got "Ima Lamer" for free by signing up for a free Homestead web page. Problem was Homestead went out of business first.
The problem was, at that time not everyone used Internet Explorer® in Windows® even.
Seems that chrisd and G.W. learned their writing styles at the same place... a speed dating course (using subliminal suggestive phrases).
Other than what the parent pointed out the RealNames idea was "cool" but useless.
I'm too young, but remember when it was a scandal if a station was +paid+ to play a certain artists' music?
:)
My local KISS-FM (yes, just like yours thanks to Clear Channel) played that damn Eminem song all day and night while saying "WE ARE GOING TO PLAY THE WHOLE ALBUM THROUGH"
People used to actually do that - it was how the album was meant to be played dammit! It made me want to call and play the album for them
I know my rant is off topic, so here is my attempt to bring it back on course. If this type of thing ever goes through I think we should take the current FCC FM license prices (which are high enough) and just times them by 29374938920 so that no one gets radio.
Then the RIAA will just send us a shopping list or deduct money from our checking accounts daily for living...
My state (ohio) has legislated that carnival games can't cheat. Why? They always do.
On the case of coasters - you can't outlaw the product. Just simulate and then if it's defective sue. Put up your warnings and then you can't be sued... that is the status quo right? (cigarettes et. al.)
Listen to this about Bungee Jumping from my state:Gee thanks... It's like thinking someone is going to design a coaster which will kill a fifth of it's riders. I understand there is problems with pushing the envelope but it is a risk people take. I would hope the coaster designers' morals will trump the demands of the park owners when it comes to safety.
*LINK IS HERE
There is... at my local park ( Kings Island ) there is cute little pictures.
If you are a stork you can't ride.
If you have a bandage on your head then you can't ride (oh, and also a bandage on your arm and the sling must hold your arm up by your head).
If you are a heart with a band aid you can't ride.
There are others but I haven't been yet this year.
BTW, in the state of Ohio line jumping is a fourth degree minor misdemeanor.
"G-forces on roller coasters last for nano-seconds," says [Six Flags president Gary] Story.
Most rides only last for seconds anyways.
That was kind of my point.
I've read Sagan, non-fiction, and even there his atheist has come through. My point though was that they were two that studied and wrote about evolution and other theories that are contrary to major religious beliefs. Sagan's book (with Ann Druyan) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is one which can convert some of the highest believers.
The irony of the statement is that they were wrong yet are offering advice to the "designer". I'm not saying they were wrong... I'm saying it would be ironic.
It wasn't my need to feel better - it was my celebration of their ideas that challenged the idea of god(s).
I don't write cartoons - I can't draw. I could care less about Princess Di and I'm not Catholic and a idea of a "Saint" is disturbing. Occam's a fag, the easiest explination is the laziest - even Sagan admited that and quoted others who discouraged parsimonious ideas. Their beliefs aren't mine. The End.
So if you were in a Monty Python sketch a regular accountant job would be a step up... at least you are dealing with live numbers.
Thank you... I was kinda of joking but not really sure. Actually you should have gotten my +1 since you've informed me; at least I didn't have to look it up.
No members of the Nation of Islam has been fingered because Bush hasn't had a reason yet. (like how there isn't oil under their homes).
Brought to you by: Fox News - We Report And Help You Decide!
I also live in Cincinnati but I am a pansie...
...do they rush you off the ride? At plenty of their rides you get rushed off and that can make you feel this way if you were riding something higher than the "Beastie".
They're te ones using the excess bandwidth that the others have to pay for to cover the costs. I'm sure the ISPs are actually quite happy to get rid of these customers.
Once they're all gone, I'm sure broadband prices will come down *snicker*
And broadband will be gone... no customers.
I know someone in my family that uses the same BB service to just check e-mail... I guess I can go all out? In your world you still think it's wrong.
Hell, I was sold on an unlimted, unmetered connection. I know b.width costs $$$, but I'm paying what they wanted me to. They should have prepared for "THE WORST CASE SCENARIO"...
Did Mikey plan those bombings?
He was convicted on 9/11/91...
Check it out here
I'm not suprised that Bush (or the Fox News Facists) hasn't sent him to Cuba since he is a follower of the Nation of Islam.
Is this the guys who show up to the Enron crime scene.
Next week on CSI:Accountantcy the team will look at A.Anderson and then the Bush budget
I don't know if I really like him but I think we should vote for him next or someone who will just smash up MS into so many pieces....
National Security means MS security. I guess since they have so much money and control so much of the economy they could bring down a portion of the country.
Seeing him (on tape) in a Anthropology class made me fall in love with him and the subjects he covered.
Something tells me Steven Jay Gould and Carl Sagan are sitting there with God telling him how he should have formed life and the universe.
BTW, does anyone know here Gould was born, I can't seem to find it...
Well... there was a plan in the works at SEGA.
You could use that microphone (Seaman) and on some online games there was voice chat.
All one would need to do is write some software and put it on a disc...
can I smoke pot in this station?
I mean it's impossible for one nation to have it's laws over anothers - no one can own the moon or any planet.
The fallacy is that analog piracy is not nearly as threatening as digital piracy because analog copies degrade with every generation while digital copies remain pristine no matter how many copies are made.
Have you ever downloaded anything? There is a slight chance that your copy won't work or something has gotten screwed. Considering most pirates may have Cable, DSL or higher, better access - they are likely getting non-corrupted files.
But! If these digital copies are always so great then how come there is sfv [crc] checking, par files and the rest?
Digital copies aren't exactly 100% point-click-error free-copying. In both cases better equipment makes for better copies.
Yes, someone who posted right before you....
Yeah - not only is it the end, but a bloody one at that.
All of our tools [computers to chainsaws] and domesticated animals [from cows to cats] will attack us for the great wrongs we caused...
...no mention if we can reverse it, I'm almost certain the date is set in stone (literally and yes; we can't change it)
Supposedly this has already happened and is noted on the Mayan calenders. But there is a reason that date has been selected, I guess.