The DMCA isn't a bad law, the bottom line is that a framework of some sort NEEDED to be inplace, and having one has allowed the web to grow. Unfortunately I think it was intended to spark a wider debate on these types of issues, which it has not. Instead we all started talking about it's flaws without any real discussion on solutions or compromise. GO US!!!!
I welcome a constructive and productive discussion on copyright and fair-use, if that ever starts
And blaming Gramm-Leach-Bliley for the current economic crisis is like blaming the rain for floods, it's just the catalyst. There has been a ton of bad legislation passed since then.
Its called Ping Toss and its available on Game Party, available at the local sprawlmart for under 20 bucks! Released by Midway I believe, I'd have to go home and look.
The virtualization clause is just that, you can't run it in a virtual environment, such as VMWare, Parallels, or Virtual PC. Furthermore a Mac is not pretending to be a PC, if we want to get technical it is a PC with no BIOS.
But past that nothing.
The mouse was invented in 1964, NOT 1968 http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101041011/nextessay.html
Unless you had some certs or a considerable volume of experience. That's how I got my sysadmin job with no degree.
The DMCA isn't a bad law, the bottom line is that a framework of some sort NEEDED to be inplace, and having one has allowed the web to grow. Unfortunately I think it was intended to spark a wider debate on these types of issues, which it has not. Instead we all started talking about it's flaws without any real discussion on solutions or compromise. GO US!!!! I welcome a constructive and productive discussion on copyright and fair-use, if that ever starts And blaming Gramm-Leach-Bliley for the current economic crisis is like blaming the rain for floods, it's just the catalyst. There has been a ton of bad legislation passed since then.
Its called Ping Toss and its available on Game Party, available at the local sprawlmart for under 20 bucks! Released by Midway I believe, I'd have to go home and look.
The virtualization clause is just that, you can't run it in a virtual environment, such as VMWare, Parallels, or Virtual PC.
Furthermore a Mac is not pretending to be a PC, if we want to get technical it is a PC with no BIOS.
ASCAP and other performing rights groups collect the same "blank tax" here in the USA. Makes you wonder doesn't it.