Or maybe not, since when the Macintosh was released, files with their "Bozo bits" (one of a handful of flags a file could have) would be copy protected (and couldn't be copied in the Finder).
It was so called because "only a bozo would rely on this for real copy protection" (since nothing prevented them from being turned off)
"It said authors and publishers can exclude books from the program if they don't want their material included."
So opt-out is now "not evil"?
Or maybe not, since when the Macintosh was released, files with their "Bozo bits" (one of a handful of flags a file could have) would be copy protected (and couldn't be copied in the Finder). It was so called because "only a bozo would rely on this for real copy protection" (since nothing prevented them from being turned off)
And if so why stop there? I'm sure Velociraptors wandered Texas long ago.
Well, that might solve a few of this country's problems...