If lawmakers are passing laws that are almost exclusively designed to target google and their services, this just shows how much influence google has. I find it amazing that the internet as a whole hasnt changed copyright law except make it more strict, yet google is able to cause people to pass laws within a very short amount of time. Kind of strange dont you think?
Perhaps the best linux distro that i've used is a commercial one. While they also have a free version, buying it saves bandwith, and the frustration of navagating their reliativly crapy ftp
"has said the first two will be aimed at companies that hold Unix licenses"
Is it just me or is SCO suing its customers? Yet another similarity between them and the RIAA
Why would Google buy Skype when according to this they already use the same codec?
If lawmakers are passing laws that are almost exclusively designed to target google and their services, this just shows how much influence google has. I find it amazing that the internet as a whole hasnt changed copyright law except make it more strict, yet google is able to cause people to pass laws within a very short amount of time. Kind of strange dont you think?
Perhaps the best linux distro that i've used is a commercial one. While they also have a free version, buying it saves bandwith, and the frustration of navagating their reliativly crapy ftp
Im sure that microsoft counted every peice of gpl'ed code on the hard drive as a virus
Great, now users will be stuck fixing Windows and Linux exploits while using Mono
I'm surprized that Dish is even paying $1 with the way that buissness are run today
i would be happy with no message center and spyware
"has said the first two will be aimed at companies that hold Unix licenses" Is it just me or is SCO suing its customers? Yet another similarity between them and the RIAA
Since when has anything SCO said made sense?
I assume eventualy companies will stop supporting the old format