I am in awe that they have a 1 page PDF that takes up 5 megs, and despite it's title that would lead you to believe it contains Canadian Copyright laws, it actually doesn't reference any laws at all! If everyone downloads the PDF even once, we can Slashdot 'em pretty quickly!
http://www.captaincopyright.ca/Teachers/Docs/LMCop yrightLaws.pdf
The author forgot to mention that evolution is just a theory, and it cannot be proven by the scientific method, because a critical requirement is that the subject being studied must be repeatable. Unfortunately we can't repeat 200 million years of evolution from primordial soup to the modern day Homo erectus.
He's clearly trying to defame GrokLaw and put it's credibility into question. Why not sue him for libel, and tack on a charge that he's trying to con the Linux community into selling their nestegg to him for a mere pittance of what he would make if the deal went through?
I work at one of the stations that Microsoft copied in the MSN Local Stations list. (We're one of the top 5 stations in our market.)
Since we're part of an independent broadcast group (not controlled by Clear Channel, Infinity, Entercom, Fisher, Sandusky, etc), we have a great desire to protect our branding which we've worked so hard to build. I wouldn't be surprised if our legal team will be filing a lawsuit here in the next week or so.
I am in awe that they have a 1 page PDF that takes up 5 megs, and despite it's title that would lead you to believe it contains Canadian Copyright laws, it actually doesn't reference any laws at all! If everyone downloads the PDF even once, we can Slashdot 'em pretty quickly! http://www.captaincopyright.ca/Teachers/Docs/LMCop yrightLaws.pdf
The author forgot to mention that evolution is just a theory, and it cannot be proven by the scientific method, because a critical requirement is that the subject being studied must be repeatable. Unfortunately we can't repeat 200 million years of evolution from primordial soup to the modern day Homo erectus.
Yeehaawww! I live in Seattle...gonna look forward to testing this out!
He's clearly trying to defame GrokLaw and put it's credibility into question. Why not sue him for libel, and tack on a charge that he's trying to con the Linux community into selling their nestegg to him for a mere pittance of what he would make if the deal went through?
I work at one of the stations that Microsoft copied in the MSN Local Stations list. (We're one of the top 5 stations in our market.) Since we're part of an independent broadcast group (not controlled by Clear Channel, Infinity, Entercom, Fisher, Sandusky, etc), we have a great desire to protect our branding which we've worked so hard to build. I wouldn't be surprised if our legal team will be filing a lawsuit here in the next week or so.
Don't buy it -- boycott France! Oui oui!