You can make a copy of a copyrighted work for personal use no matter the original source, not just bought stuff but also things loaned from the library, loaned from a stranger, etc. Basically the only restriction is that you need to make the copy yourself, the other party can't make a copy and give that to you. Software is exempt from this, but it goes for books/music/movies/etc.
I figured that my demand was coming from my wish to watch those shows without having to wait several years for them to be shown on TV. I don't care for subtitles in my native language, I can understand English just fine, so that works for me, I also like to watch them when I want, not when they happen to be on TV. If there was a not overly expensive legal way for me to do this (but one that does give me the abbility to use things fairly, like watch on multiple computers/multiple times) then I'd be interrested.
Try SpamNet it does something like that, only works for Outlook 2000/XP at the moment but they say outlook express support will come soon.
It generates some sort of hash from the email and compares it to its database of known spam, you can also block spam that it did not filter so it filters it next time.
Let me correct this for you:
User downloads music he does not own from Kazaa: Illegal upload, Illegal download
Here is the fixed version:
User downloads music he does not own from Kazaa: Illegal upload, legal download
Our laws actually keep in mind that music and such should be spread and that making a personal copy of a piece of work is legal.
You can make a copy of a copyrighted work for personal use no matter the original source, not just bought stuff but also things loaned from the library, loaned from a stranger, etc.
Basically the only restriction is that you need to make the copy yourself, the other party can't make a copy and give that to you.
Software is exempt from this, but it goes for books/music/movies/etc.
I figured that my demand was coming from my wish to watch those shows without having to wait several years for them to be shown on TV. I don't care for subtitles in my native language, I can understand English just fine, so that works for me, I also like to watch them when I want, not when they happen to be on TV. If there was a not overly expensive legal way for me to do this (but one that does give me the abbility to use things fairly, like watch on multiple computers/multiple times) then I'd be interrested.
Try SpamNet it does something like that, only works for Outlook 2000/XP at the moment but they say outlook express support will come soon. It generates some sort of hash from the email and compares it to its database of known spam, you can also block spam that it did not filter so it filters it next time.
Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division Is the page where that came from, there is a lot more information about the subject aswell.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rclspaan/Assets/rtcwdutch.jp g
It reads: voor uw eer en geweten op! - tegen het
bolsjewisme. De Waffen-SS roept U!'
The original(real) poster reads:
'Nederlanders, voor uw eer en geweten op! - tegen het
bolsjewisme. De Waffen-SS roept U!'
The poster is authentic but i don't think a dutch poster should be hanging in a german castle in germany
I think those are authentic Nazi propaganda posters on the walls, that have been scanned and put into the game. Right on!
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To bad some of those posters have dutch text instead of german
The SOLDAT poster for example has dutch text.
PS. My first ever post on slashdot