and you can't be held responsible for this baseless slander, because you posted as an Anonymous Coward. But watch out, Rob has your IP address. And now, crawl back into your hole, nazi!
Now, what if the defendants entered a different exhibit, containing also the source code, but without asking to seal it? Afaik, that was what happened in the scientology case: the secret was actually entered by the defendants
But you forgot that the company that sold those disks sold them in the full knowledge that fair use doctrine gives the licensee the right to do backup copies in order to *gasp* protect against media degration.
If the temps want to take advantage of the offer, but think that Micro$oft stock is too risky, they could FIRST buy the stock at the Preferential price, and then turn arOund, and Sell iT immediately, couldn't they?
Shorts and put options are not the same thing. You can hold a short position as long as you want, their is no expiry. However, you have to be sure to keep a sufficient amount of margin in your acocunt (150% of the value of the short position).
Or, it could be a LinuxOne huckster trying to...
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... stir up some positive interest. Unprobable though, as they'd have to know about Slashdot;)
Well, if you are looking to block out lawyers out of your site, try the following Apache.htaccess file. It should block out at least 75% of the sharks...: allow from xyz RewriteEngine On
(N.B. Each RewriteCond regexp should be on one line. As some regexp's are quite long, HTML rendering may have introduced line breaks in them)
The huge IP address block is built from the IP networks database at ipindex.dragonstar.net (which is shut down, but still cached at google. Just search for "Class C Networks" and click on the "cached" link)
This IP list is mostly complete for class C networks, almost complete for class A, but severily lacking for class B. Hence the regexp matching on.*law.*, and list of IPs of known DVD CCA lawyers at the top. Have fun!
Oh, and btw: don't forget to make an Index.HTM file that is shown to the lawyers instead of the real index.html file of your site.
Here is a list about new mirrors and lists that have popped up since the restraining order, and which will probably still be around when the others are dead and gone:
Well, I come kinda late for a first post, so I just call "First Doe!" for www.free-dvd.org.lu.
Many think that this whole legal fubar is doing nothing more than give the whole story lots of publicity. True enough, here are some numbers to back it up (number of clients per day):
December 22nd: 37 December 23rd: 38 December 24th: 27 December 25th: 24 December 26th: 47 December 27th: 33 December 28th: 1230, and still counting!!!
Somehow, the clams' (Church of Scientology's) "secret" scriptures ended up posted on the Web. Eventually they sued. Result: the court filings became the prime source for their super sekrit scriptures...
... it just might work. And to be really on the safe side, try to get an official paper from a Brasilian regulatory body attesting that their is no local rule forbidding you to participate. Fact is: Deutsche Banc is actually concerned about laws in your country, not about laws in the US. However, as checking the laws of every country is too much work for them, they only checked a handful. The others are probably ok as well, but Deutsche Banc/Va Linux just didn't want to go to the trouble to check.
So, hand them their answer on a silver platter (do the legwork with the relevant Brazilian institutions), and they might just accept it. Be persistant. Call back often. Keep your calls longwinded. Let them understand that they will waste more time denying you access than just accepting you.
I still didn' get mine (14h30 GMT) til now. But maybe it was just my sendmail refusing it because too big. I upped the size limit to 4 Megs, now I just have to hope it's not too late yet...
And not to mention, many sendmail servers block mails of that size, especially if they are well configured ('cause of spam, you know...). Could that be the reason nobody got their "parcel"?
... aren't that bad. Usually, it's place of residency that counts, not nationality. And place of residency is where you live. So spend a few thousand francs on a plane ticket to the US, file a change of address, cash hin, and take the plane back home with a few hundred thousand francs. Looks like a deal.
The sheer size of that letter is enough to get it rejected by many mail servers which have size limits. Maybe that's why almost nobody got it? Could anybody of the lucky few who got it check if it contains a contact address? Maybe we could ask to check whether we're on the list and the letter (or rather, the parcel) merely bounced?
Probably just a typo. AFAIK, the IPO has not yet taken place, or has it? If not, when will it be? In the summer, rumors said it would be before the end of this year. However, now it's already past mid November, and if they really planned to do it before December 31st, shouldn't we have heard more specific details by now. Are they postponing it? Or has it already happened, but nobody noticed?
and you can't be held responsible for this baseless slander, because you posted as an Anonymous Coward. But watch out, Rob has your IP address. And now, crawl back into your hole, nazi!
Now, what if the defendants entered a different exhibit, containing also the source code, but without asking to seal it? Afaik, that was what happened in the scientology case: the secret was actually entered by the defendants
As far as I know, cell phone comms are encrypted.
But you forgot that the company that sold those disks sold them in the full knowledge that fair use doctrine gives the licensee the right to do backup copies in order to *gasp* protect against media degration.
If the temps want to take advantage of the offer, but think that Micro$oft stock is too risky, they could FIRST buy the stock at the Preferential price, and then turn arOund, and Sell iT immediately, couldn't they?
MSN giveaway explodes in Calif.
Shorts and put options are not the same thing. You can hold a short position as long as you want, their is no expiry. However, you have to be sure to keep a sufficient amount of margin in your acocunt (150% of the value of the short position).
... stir up some positive interest. Unprobable though, as they'd have to know about Slashdot ;)
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The huge IP address block is built from the IP networks database at ipindex.dragonstar.net (which is shut down, but still cached at google. Just search for "Class C Networks" and click on the "cached" link)
This IP list is mostly complete for class C networks, almost complete for class A, but severily lacking for class B. Hence the regexp matching on .*law.*, and list of IPs of known DVD CCA lawyers at the top. Have fun!
Oh, and btw: don't forget to make an Index.HTM file that is shown to the lawyers instead of the real index.html file of your site.
Then the US would have no jurisdiction at all over them, not even via NSI.
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Hey, I'm a Luxembourger
Many think that this whole legal fubar is doing nothing more than give the whole story lots of publicity. True enough, here are some numbers to back it up (number of clients per day):
December 22nd: 37
December 23rd: 38
December 24th: 27
December 25th: 24
December 26th: 47
December 27th: 33
December 28th: 1230, and still counting!!!
... for putting all those handy links into their own court document?
Somehow, the clams' (Church of Scientology's) "secret" scriptures ended up posted on the Web. Eventually they sued. Result: the court filings became the prime source for their super sekrit scriptures...
www.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=547600297
Do you have any details on this? IP numbers, host names, browser names etc. Would be handy to special case them in a .htaccess file
So, hand them their answer on a silver platter (do the legwork with the relevant Brazilian institutions), and they might just accept it. Be persistant. Call back often. Keep your calls longwinded. Let them understand that they will waste more time denying you access than just accepting you.
I still didn' get mine (14h30 GMT) til now. But maybe it was just my sendmail refusing it because too big. I upped the size limit to 4 Megs, now I just have to hope it's not too late yet...
And not to mention, many sendmail servers block mails of that size, especially if they are well configured ('cause of spam, you know...). Could that be the reason nobody got their "parcel"?
... aren't that bad. Usually, it's place of residency that counts, not nationality. And place of residency is where you live. So spend a few thousand francs on a plane ticket to the US, file a change of address, cash hin, and take the plane back home with a few hundred thousand francs. Looks like a deal.
The sheer size of that letter is enough to get it rejected by many mail servers which have size limits. Maybe that's why almost nobody got it? Could anybody of the lucky few who got it check if it contains a contact address? Maybe we could ask to check whether we're on the list and the letter (or rather, the parcel) merely bounced?
... and free parking. Grmph!
Probably just a typo. AFAIK, the IPO has not yet taken place, or has it? If not, when will it be? In the summer, rumors said it would be before the end of this year. However, now it's already past mid November, and if they really planned to do it before December 31st, shouldn't we have heard more specific details by now. Are they postponing it? Or has it already happened, but nobody noticed?