This is certainly possible, also I think the deal with the beatles only precludes Apple from entering the music business using the Apple name, Itunes Records anyone?
In Canada we have this type of Levie to, the money is collected by the Government and is in theory paid directly to artists (in fsct the application process is so difficult and the pay outs so small that most of the money goes unclaimed and s deposited in general revenue). For this reason the courts have ruled and parliment has yet to legislate against that it is legal to download music.
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Took my mom 2 minute to figure out how to check email in Linux, of course she had the advantage of never having used Windows so hadn't developed the bad habits of a Windows user.
In regard to open doors, please correct me if I'm wrong here I don't claim to be a legal expert, but I seem to remember something about police not needing a warrant to enter a building with the door standing open as this was considered an implied invitation. Surely the same rule applies to an unsecured AP?
I've been eyeing my buddies beer fridge for awhile now, figure I could get all the components in and still have room for a small keg. Just imagine an over clocked machine with beertaps, now that's some cool computing!
For anyone following Canadian politics lately you'll already know the Government is unlikely to last long enough to pass this anyway, so I wouldn't worry to much.
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This is certainly possible, also I think the deal with the beatles only precludes Apple from entering the music business using the Apple name, Itunes Records anyone?
In Canada we have this type of Levie to, the money is collected by the Government and is in theory paid directly to artists (in fsct the application process is so difficult and the pay outs so small that most of the money goes unclaimed and s deposited in general revenue). For this reason the courts have ruled and parliment has yet to legislate against that it is legal to download music.
As a linux user I perfer "free" beer
Took my mom 2 minute to figure out how to check email in Linux, of course she had the advantage of never having used Windows so hadn't developed the bad habits of a Windows user.
In regard to open doors, please correct me if I'm wrong here I don't claim to be a legal expert, but I seem to remember something about police not needing a warrant to enter a building with the door standing open as this was considered an implied invitation. Surely the same rule applies to an unsecured AP?
I've been eyeing my buddies beer fridge for awhile now, figure I could get all the components in and still have room for a small keg. Just imagine an over clocked machine with beertaps, now that's some cool computing!
For anyone following Canadian politics lately you'll already know the Government is unlikely to last long enough to pass this anyway, so I wouldn't worry to much.