So does that mean WOW using a P2P torrent setup for game updates is stealing? Under your definition, most legal activity under there is stealing. So that means using a legal service that I paid for is illegal? I'm really not following your logic here. Oh wait, maybe because there isn't any?
Actually quite an interesting read. I tried picking it up to do some stupid school report on it a few years ago, and ended up spending 6 hours in the library reading it.
It's still baffling to me that companies can't accept their past, not cover up the mistakes, and ADMIT THAT THEY WERE WRONG. Seriously, IBM could use that as a marketing scheme: "IBM: Making up for our past transgressions" or some shit like that.
My school had this when I was a freshman, and it got ditched after the first year because it sucked so much. It's really not a new system, nor is it very worthwhile.
So does that mean WOW using a P2P torrent setup for game updates is stealing? Under your definition, most legal activity under there is stealing. So that means using a legal service that I paid for is illegal? I'm really not following your logic here. Oh wait, maybe because there isn't any?
Why did it take so long for people to finally stand up to them? It's not like there weren't plenty of opportunities..
Actually quite an interesting read. I tried picking it up to do some stupid school report on it a few years ago, and ended up spending 6 hours in the library reading it. It's still baffling to me that companies can't accept their past, not cover up the mistakes, and ADMIT THAT THEY WERE WRONG. Seriously, IBM could use that as a marketing scheme: "IBM: Making up for our past transgressions" or some shit like that.
So we can finally stop getting the same story posted over and over? (hint, digg and /.)
If their stories are decent, I'm moving over there....
My school had this when I was a freshman, and it got ditched after the first year because it sucked so much. It's really not a new system, nor is it very worthwhile.