I'm using windows, and for the hell of it just tried to view their demo. I decided to try it in ie first, and twice it got to 99% and crashed. With mozilla (and ALL cookies enabled), it refused to even try, complaining that I wasn't accepting cookies.
The MPAA has been blaming text messaging from cell-phones for their declining sales. With this law, they can throw people in jail for bring camera-phones into theaters, since of course they will be used to record the movie in 7-second slices. Could this *just* be a coincidence?
This was the first thing to cross my mind - even though the proposed system is tax deductible, you still end up with less cash in your pocket.
Along those lines, the RIAA has placed most of the blame on college students, who typically don't have a lot of spare money to begin with. Who's going to convince them to switch from free (albeit illegal) music to spending the cost of text book on music?
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Should I tell them about the TOS?
I'm using windows, and for the hell of it just tried to view their demo. I decided to try it in ie first, and twice it got to 99% and crashed. With mozilla (and ALL cookies enabled), it refused to even try, complaining that I wasn't accepting cookies.
The MPAA has been blaming text messaging from cell-phones for their declining sales. With this law, they can throw people in jail for bring camera-phones into theaters, since of course they will be used to record the movie in 7-second slices. Could this *just* be a coincidence?
This was the first thing to cross my mind - even though the proposed system is tax deductible, you still end up with less cash in your pocket.
Along those lines, the RIAA has placed most of the blame on college students, who typically don't have a lot of spare money to begin with. Who's going to convince them to switch from free (albeit illegal) music to spending the cost of text book on music?