This is too much. I am sick and tired of seeing how legal battles such as that against MS, Napster, mp3.com, etc. are staring to change the way we will be allowed to process and store information. Legal or not, who can really change the Internet for the better through the legal system?
No one.
We all know that these people are in it only for the money, so I second another article that suggests we not purchase (or download or have anything to do with) music from artists attempting to, in reasonable eyes, block communication in its free form.
These regressive hypocrites can not get what they want anyway.
This is too much. I am sick and tired of seeing how legal battles such as that against MS, Napster, mp3.com, etc. are staring to change the way we will be allowed to process and store information. Legal or not, who can really change the Internet for the better through the legal system?
No one.
We all know that these people are in it only for the money, so I second another article that suggests we not purchase (or download or have anything to do with) music from artists attempting to, in reasonable eyes, block communication in its free form.
These regressive hypocrites can not get what they want anyway.
I know you all agree.
WHO CARES IF THEY USE EDIT.COM!
I mean, all this crap about MS stuff has gotta be the most stupid waste of time. If it works, use the damn thing.
My browser preference is the one with the icon closest to the mouse.
Why not just use what's handy to get a job done, then spend the time you DIDN'T waste on something more worthwhile?