"Public domain" is equivalent to "common knowledge" in most respects: you can do whatever you want with it and you don't have to tell anybody about it, although it might not be that common or obvious.
Not so with most open source licenses (especially GPL), otherwise MS would be shipping Office for Linux since 2000.
Ummm, most of the stuff on kazaa is 128bps. The quality is indeed quite horrible compared to CD. My lowest limit is 192 and I still notice artifacts once in a while.
Waterloo, ON is without power too.
The "superior" (I'll leave it to others to decide) media library can be found here, not here.
"Public domain" is equivalent to "common knowledge" in most respects: you can do whatever you want with it and you don't have to tell anybody about it, although it might not be that common or obvious.
Not so with most open source licenses (especially GPL), otherwise MS would be shipping Office for Linux since 2000.
Ummm, most of the stuff on kazaa is 128bps. The quality is indeed quite horrible compared to CD. My lowest limit is 192 and I still notice artifacts once in a while.
So I would have to agree with Hilary here.
What is FAI (Football Association of Ireland?) and what rules do they have governing this?