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  1. This is amazing... on Using Copyrights To Fight Intelligent Design · · Score: 1

    It's strange to see this being used as a tactic. I guess it really shows how law and technlogy are converging...

  2. Re:What exactly is a "blog" these days? on Google's Blog Search · · Score: 1

    "And that ends up being a vast majority of pages."

    I don't think you could say that. It might be a vast majority of the pages you look at everyday, but I seriously doubt it would be a vast majority of the pages on the web.

  3. Re:I'm gathering up the torches, you get the light on Interview With Mark Cuban About Grokster · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Our side is not to sue when unlawful behavior takes place?

  4. Let's hope for the best... on Interview With Mark Cuban About Grokster · · Score: 0

    This might really be a turning point with respect to digital rights.

  5. It's good to see that option on the table on Would You Pay 5 Cents For a Song? · · Score: 1

    I really think this will force some people to recalculate their bottom line. I would like to see though, would revenue still be the same?

  6. Re:OGG/Vorbis support on MP3tunes Offers Music Service Without DRM · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why would you want to convert an mp3 file into another format? It's typically a lossy proposition... Eptisam

  7. Actually it's Persian... on US ISP Terminates Iranian News Website · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Might look like Arabic, but it's not the same...

  8. Re:Work around... on Consumer Electronics Companies Plan Common DRM Standard · · Score: 1

    Yeah but it is also the way for a more cohesive approach, so I think this is worse in the long run, as I discuss on my blog.

  9. Re:Would such a fine apply to Microsoft,? on Jail Time For P2P Developers? · · Score: 1

    This is really part of my problem, the definition is "fortunately" so broad that every network application could fall in that mix...