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  1. Re:Cedega and GPL on Transgaming to Support Half Life 2 Under Linux · · Score: 1
    Fine. But since the software is Free, what is to stop one of the subscribers from re-distributing it for no cost, and why have they not widely done so (I could not find Cedega on RPMFind, for instance)?

    Do Transgaming distribute the GPL Wine and their own components separately, and then use the "Mere Aggregation" clause to retain exclusive distribution rights over their extensions?

  2. Cedega and GPL on Transgaming to Support Half Life 2 Under Linux · · Score: 1, Troll
    From what I can make out on the Transgaming website, Cedega is a subscription-based commercial offering based on Wine, which is Free Software.

    Is this not a violation of the GPL, and exactly the sort of thing it was written to prevent?

  3. Re:allergic reaction on Students Tracked By RFID · · Score: 1
    Your parents do, if you're underage.
    By that argument, a parent would be able to forcibly tattoo or pierce a 15-year-old against their will.

    At the end of the day, any kind of physical implant requires physical co-operation, which you do not have to provide at any age (although it would be a lot harder when you are too small or young to resist).

  4. Re:But it isn't always this way on EA Games: The Human Story · · Score: 1
    Most importantly, none of this overwork was actually enforced by management.
    And neither could it be in the EU. The Working Time Regulations caps mandatory hours at 48 per week. Companies and managers have no power to insist on anything greater than this (unless you sign an "opt-out" into your contract).
  5. Re:Misleading headline. on UK Gov't EU Software Patents Public Meeting · · Score: 1

    No, under David Blunkett a Public Meeting is now a terrorist act, and as such is non-patentable.

  6. Re:Pre-installed on What's Next For Mozilla? · · Score: 1
    IE would still be installed, it would just not be set as the default. Microsoft are legally obliged to allow this - it is part of that "Set Program Access and Defaults" page that is added as part of XPSP1 in response to a court order.

    I don't know about jacking up the price though, they could probably get away with this for a while but they could be hit with some very nasty antitrust suits over it.

  7. Re:That's the point on Fedora Core Release 3 Released · · Score: 1
    FC2 was a rush job. They even said as much in their schedule.

    Hopefully FC3 and subsequent releases will be a marked improvement. There is really no excuse for things that worked in FC1 not working in FC2 (like using HOME/END in gnome-terminal, for instance).

  8. Re:Sometimes you gotta take a look around. on The Lessons of Software Monoculture · · Score: 1
    Our ability to think and reason was not the product of evolution, but was deliberately chosen for us. Perhaps this is a thought that should again be applied to the creation of software.
    Congratulations on successfully injecting unscientific religious dogma into an otherwise intelligent discourse on a scientific topic.
  9. Re:Why Talk Creationism? on The Eye: Evolution versus Creationism · · Score: 1
    Actually I don't think most scientists give a hoot about whether creationists are right or wrong.

    In contrast to the attitudes of religious institutions, the validity of a scientific position is not affected by the number of people who believe in it. Most scientists are interested only in the truth, and if that means discarding well-established scientific theories in favour of new evidence, then so be it.

  10. Marketing on Novell to Defend Open Source Using Patents · · Score: 1
    ...or rather some weird inverse of FUD, where you're falsely trying to instill certainty and comfort.
    Otherwise known as "marketing".
  11. Patents != copyright on Novell to Defend Open Source Using Patents · · Score: 2, Informative
    Novell's statement relates to patents. The GPL is founded on copyright.

    The fact that they might both be referred to as "intellectual property" does not change the fact that they are two completely different ball games.

  12. Re:more reasons to love the supreme court on Supreme Court Rejects RIAA Appeal · · Score: 1
    You are confusing the judicial branch with the legislative branch.

    Legislators make decisions based on their (usually corporate) interests. Judges make decisions based on their legal experience, which are usually reasonably sound (even when you don't agree with them).

  13. Re:Whew, for awhile there on Supreme Court Rejects RIAA Appeal · · Score: 1
    Yes, but have they caused those people to start buying music?
    Probably not, but they have caused those people and many others to stop sharing music online, which may cause other people who would have downloaded (but no longer can) to buy music instead.
  14. Re:Look, it's simple... on RIAA, MPAA Ask High Court To Review P2P Decision · · Score: 5, Insightful
    If enough people agree, they'll change.
    Wrong.

    If enough people with money and influence agree, they'll change.

    There is a huge difference.

  15. Re:I would say on Censoring The Net With A Hotmail Account · · Score: 4, Funny
    US laws don't apply there, I'm pretty certain.
    Why not? They apply everywhere else.
  16. Invent? on Sun and Kodak Settle Out of Court · · Score: 1

    You have left an unnecessary "invent" step in there.

  17. Technological progress on BBC Wants Help With Dirac Codec · · Score: 1
    Very much I'd say, unless you want all technological progress to stop here.
    I think the USPTO / UKPO / EPO will manage that for us, whether we want it or not.
  18. Re:BBC rules! on BBC Wants Help With Dirac Codec · · Score: 2, Interesting
    The Creative Archive is a really exciting venture and one of the projects that gives me small hope that the British Government may yet get the hang of copyright and online content.
    The BBC almost certainly has got the hang of online content and copyright, but the BBC is not the British Government: it is an entirely independent organisation funded by the TV License (which is authorised and enforced by the government).

    By contrast, the government is all too happy to jump onto Corporate America's IP bandwagon, with its Super-DMCA laws*, support for software patents and other such nonsense.

    K

    * In fact the Copyright and Regulated Relations Act 2002 passed in the UK makes it illegal to do anything that bypasses copy protection, not just traffic in "devices" as in the US. I guess marking a CD with a magic marker is now a criminal offense in the UK.

  19. Sun, Microsoft, IBM on Kodak Wins $1 Billion Java Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Given that this lawsuit is a threat to Sun, Microsoft and IBM, anybody want to take bets on how long Kodak will prevail?

  20. Re:Down with this bill on File Trading Law Would Include 'Willing' Traders · · Score: 1
    Try going to jail for sharing random bytes :-)
    You mean encrypted bytes?

    Because laws restricting encryption will never fly. Oh wait...

  21. Re:Gender? on Verisign Develops Token for Age Verification · · Score: 1
    That's a good point.

    However, children should not be discussing this sort of thing online at all, particularly if they can be identified.

    If you're not prepared to talk about it on the bus, don't talk about it online.

  22. Re:There's isn't a 42 joke in here, I swear! on New Hitchhiker's Episodes Available Online · · Score: 4, Funny
    I wish listening to American proprietary radio stations was always this easy.
    Really? I would prefer it if listening to American proprietary radio stations were made as difficult as possible.
  23. Gender? on Verisign Develops Token for Age Verification · · Score: 4, Insightful
    What on Earth has gender got to do with child safety?

    Clearly in some cases it might be necessary or desirable to prove your age, but unless the chatroom is supposed to be an online matchmaking service I fail to see what the presence of a Y chromosome has to do with anything.

  24. Re:Congrats to wikipedia. on Wikipedia Hits Million-Entry Mark · · Score: 2, Insightful
    (That's free as in information, not free as in beer.)
    Actually, it's both.
  25. Fedora on 1 Million Firefoxes in 4 Days · · Score: 1

    Now all we need is for an RPM of 1.0pr to appear in the Fedora update repository, which does not seem to have happened as yet.