Dude, would they just make up their minds? They keep saying they may then they wont then they may then they wont etc. etc.
Sun, please stop teasing those of us who actually would like to see Java improved.
Its just a matter of time untill anti-piracy groups form an army of their own, kill all of us copyright infringers and take over the world in the name of crappy pop music.
I'm sorry, but they are worse than just a puppet of the American government. They take a bunch of things that suck in America and amplify them. See also censorship.
Now all that needs to be done is a similar ruling in America's supreme court, or better yet a ruling that miraculously puts the heads of the RIAA in jail for life...
Yeah, I'll dream on.
Dude, would they just make up their minds? They keep saying they may then they wont then they may then they wont etc. etc. Sun, please stop teasing those of us who actually would like to see Java improved.
Its about freakin' time.
Yeah this is rediculous. But as soon as there was a push for cyber squatting laws, this sort of thing should have been an obvious side-effect.
Its just a matter of time untill anti-piracy groups form an army of their own, kill all of us copyright infringers and take over the world in the name of crappy pop music.
I feel sorry for Uncle Sam. They get to experience the bugs of Microsoft's patches first and we'll probobly get less screwed up patches. Brilliant.
I'm just saying that there would be a lot of angry people if America did proclaim itself as an "empire."
I'm sorry, but they are worse than just a puppet of the American government. They take a bunch of things that suck in America and amplify them. See also censorship.
I think a lot of people would be pissed if America proclaimed itself the world's empire.
Just in the opposite direction of where Microsoft wants them to go.
Now all that needs to be done is a similar ruling in America's supreme court, or better yet a ruling that miraculously puts the heads of the RIAA in jail for life... Yeah, I'll dream on.
I need something to burn my videos on after all.
Why doesn't Harvard just do what everyone else does and replace the link with an undesireable image?