On 9/17/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >I think this is mostly the way case law has been going. Especially if
> you
> >bought the software on a CD in a store, just like buying a CD of
> music. You
> >have the right to resell the software on CD, because you own the CD.
> >That is t
http://www.weirdnj.com/
Definitely weird!!
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On Sep 17, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
This is why network neutrality is essential to a free society and
probably why the neocons want to take it away from us. There is no end
to
the subtle and not so subtle mischief by which the self-appointed
gatekeepers of the Internet can control
This is why network neutrality is essential to a free society and
probably why the neocons want to take it away from us. There is no end to
the subtle and not so subtle mischief by which the self-appointed
gatekeepers of the Internet can control us. In your case they want you to
move up to a mo
i would have been surprised if the tech knew what NN was. And with comcast
doing what they are doing with their unlimited bandwith customers, I think
the only binding agreement we have with our ISP's is that we will continue
to pay through the nose and receive little to no innovation...and then wh
My ISP has informed me that while they do not have any restrictions
of any sort placed upon any of their customers in terms of bandwidth
usage, there could be other limitations being imposed by the entities
that provide the wholesaling of content that my ISP "buys" from them.
Or, Youtube its
Picassa is full of png? Whodathunk.
Mike
On 9/17/07, John DeCarlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 9/16/07, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Tell em to send you a .jpg like everyone else.
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> Don't you mean a .png?
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> John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own
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where is the update log?
where does one turn OFF auto updates?
Sue Cubic wrote:
At 08:47 PM 09/13/2007 -0500, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote
Tom MS is not alone.
I have downloaded both Itunes to handle my podcast collections and
downloads, plus of course Quicktime for programs that need it.
I
>I think this is mostly the way case law has been going. Especially if you
>bought the software on a CD in a store, just like buying a CD of music. You
>have the right to resell the software on CD, because you own the CD.
>That is the general rule with anything that is copyrighted.
Do not follow
On 9/16/07, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Tell em to send you a .jpg like everyone else.
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Don't you mean a .png?
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Well,
I can own a book, but I don't own the rights to make copies of the book. I
can own a photograph, without owning the rights to make copies of the
photograph. I can own an album of music, without owning the rights to make
copies. I can own a piece of software, without owning the rights to m
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