Rosetta Stone Says Google Is A 'Gateway For Criminals'; Urges Congress To Make Google Liable For Infringement Via COICA
from the translate-this dept
Rosetta Stone seems to be working overtime to make sure I never buy its software. It's actually too bad, since I was recently looking for some language training software (if anyone has recommendations on decent competitors, please let me know). Lately, the company has been on a tear trying to blame Google for the fact that some users are putting up AdWords on trademarked terms -- sometimes pointing to unauthorized versions of Rosetta Stone's software. Of course, like with nearly every other such lawsuit, Rosetta Stone lost badly in the district court, and the appeal is ongoing.However, we noticed that Rosetta Stone was one of the companies that had signed a letter in support of COICA, and assumed it was just about trying to stop sites from offering unauthorized versions. However, it appears that Rosetta Stone actually would like the censorship law to go much further, specifically suggesting that COICA include making Google liable for any infringement found via the site.
The company's CEO even made this absolutely ridiculous statement:
"Think of Google as the gateway for criminals into America as it's currently configured,"Google correctly responded that Rosetta Stone's "exaggeration doesn't belong in a serious conversation." Of course, it really makes me wonder what the folks at Rosetta Stone are doing and thinking. Promoting and supporting censorship and blaming third parties for infringement is no way to run a business.
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Most crimes in cities happens on concrete. Obviously this material is a draw for criminal activity. As such, concrete should be outlawed and removed from all major cities in the US--for the children.
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US Senate: "There, there, we'll fix it for you, just give us a billion dollars."
Google: "Okay then, I'll go to China, rather than stay in this dictatorship."
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tm infringement
i dont really see a difference other than googles sheer volume of ads.
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As a landlord I AM responsible if my property is being used as a meth lab.
And as shopper on ebay, who has been stung by crooks, ebay took full responsibility and refunded my money and shut down their store.
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That is completely different from them being criminally liable if there is a fake/counterfit/etc item on their site. That is an unattainable position for them to comply with.
Same with Google. As a 3rd party, they have no direct knowledge of any agreements, copyrights, licenses, etc that are applicable. Ad sales included. They can't investigate every single one of them to ensure they're legit. They can guess and probably be right most of the time, but due to the shear volume they can't be right all the time.
Therefore, how can you impose criminal liability?
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What would you say though if Rosetta Stone went to Google and said "only these sites or companies can purchase advertising for our product". Google would then have the knowledge and would be able to work a solution.
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Would you suggest that companies constantly update Google or the internet in general that they are updating their policies or license agreements or acquisitions or partnerships or properties, etc.? Hardly efficient for anyone involved.
They want to brandish their ownership, they can do the work.
Quoth Superchicken: you knew the job was dangerous when you took it.
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In both cases it is physically impossible for ether of them to police their sites for infringing items. If the content owners can't keep straight who is allowed to use their content and who isn't, how is a party that has no ties to the owners?
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Just got a powerful enemy
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Rosetta DRM
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Not worth the money
My point is just that the prices they charge for each language and each level is ridiculous when you consider the amount of work involved and the amount of piracy reflects that and little else.
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Fixed that for you.
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For just introductory learning ...
It's pricey (like most language programs as far as I can tell), but it is DRM free (unlike some others).
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Pimsleur on the other hand has been much more engaging and I have retained a high percentage without even really trying (you just have to keep pushing play).
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Who has the best lobby RS or Google
Google is a service that millions of people depend upon, maybe billions.
Rosetta Stone has a service that hundreds to thousands of people depend on.
If Google feels threatened they can buy Rosetta, shut them down and not even notice the spare change.
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@ the Library!
You could try Mango Languages which I have heard good things about - http://www.mangolanguages.com/ - not sure of the cost.
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Tried Rosetta Stone, but IMO it is useless for Japanese, for example, where the grammar is very different from English. I think Rosetta would be weak for anything where the grammar is more than a little different from one you know.
If you want more than basic conversation, look at a true language course, either online or in person or self-teach supplemental material, much of which is available online.
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Suggested course
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Best Spanish language training is free.
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Download movies and songs in the language you want to learn, find english subtitles, and lyrics. Use all that to expose yourself to the language. Then get some e-books, preferably books you already read in english, and further your usage of the language.
Cost: ZERO
And you can have a lot of entertainment while learning.
Oh, and it WORKS.
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Free language courses
http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php
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Mango Languages
Also, many public libraries have a subscription to it, so if you have a library card it is free!
http://www.mangolanguages.com/
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by that logic #2
therefore;
outlaw Christianity.
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therefore;
outlaw Christianity.
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More wars are started by god than any other source.
Outlaw Christianity
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Alternative suggestions.
FSI-Language Courses (Online learning U.S. initiative)
Festival Speech Synthesis System (TTS - Text To Speech, open source)
Ivona(TTS, commercial. Very natural sound)
Mnemosyne (flash-card learning tool, Spaced repetition software, open source)
STELLA (Online Learning E.U. initiative)
Performous (Singing game, open source. Since you need to get the pitch right it helps with the detonation of the words or something around those lines)
Wikipedia: Language Learning Software
Wikipedia: Language learning video games
Wikipedia:Spaced repetition software
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Compilation of resources till now.
• Online Language Learning:
∘ Government Initiatives:
‣ FSI-Language Courses
‣ http://fsi-language-courses.org/
‣ STELLA
‣ http://www.eulanguages.net/
∘ Social Networks:
‣ http://www.learnalanguage.com/
‣ http://www.livemocha.com/
‣ http://www.busuu.com/
‣ http://www.mangolanguages.com/
• Flash-Card:
∘ http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/ (open source, flash-card, spaced repetition, GPL v2)
∘ http://ankisrs.net/ (open source, commercial, flash-card, spaced repetition, android, iPhone, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP, Blackberries, cellphones, mobile, GPL v3)
• TTS:
∘ http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/ (open source, Festival Speech Synthesis System, TTS, text to speech, X11 type licence)
∘ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_Speech_Synthesis_System
∘ http://www.ghacks.net/2010/10/09/linux-text-to-speech-with-festival/
∘ ; http://www.ivona.com/ (commercial, TTS, text to speech, voice synthesis, Unit Selection with Limited Time-scale Modification (USLTM), proprietary license)
• Educational Games:
∘ Singing games:
‣ http://performous.org/ (open source, karaoke)
‣ http://www.canta-game.org/ or http://88.80.202.45/ (open source, karaoke, education, canta-game.org)
• Other resources:
∘ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Language_learning_software
∘ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Language_learning_video_games
∘ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Spaced_repetition_software
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never be voting for their corupt parties again if this passes
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alternative to Rosetta Stone
www.tellmemore.com
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OHHH NOOOOS
no wonder your country is fucked you allow retards to run it
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your fucked doing business with the usa
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Best Alt to Rosetta Stone
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Shame on Rosetta... And to top it off their approah simply does not work
The best out there for truly learning a second language as an English speaker is Fluenz (www.fluenz.com)...
I have tried everything out there and nothing compares. These people truly care and have given some aerious thought as to how adults learn. They explaim things in english and focus on material that you can envision yourself using- asking for the check, directions, etc, none of : the boy is under the table which is what Rosetta teaches.
And best of all they are not out there calling google a gateway for criminals...
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