Did you crack programs to allow people to use/try the full version of the program? Or did you crack the programs as a defiant 'Bring it on' type of statement?
.."Our patents are not limited to mp3/mp3PRO audio compression. We believe that several other audio compression technologies make use of our patents. "..
...John Baldwin, a kernel hacker working on SMPng at BSDI's Open Source Division, said that "it should be able to handle Slashdot just fine, Are we done yet? I have things to code."
I would hope that the ticket prices do down with the film in digital format. I get a bit upset when $20 doesn't cover a night at the movies.
Did you crack programs to allow people to use/try the full version of the program? Or did you crack the programs as a defiant 'Bring it on' type of statement?
Can I patent how I can swing on tree swing?
...oh wait...that kid beat me to it!
Until Nautilus can display all the entrees in /dev I can't see myself switching.
My name is Anthony Fama, you made me put windows on every machine we sold, prepare to die!