Hey, don't forget us game makers - we want our cut too. By my reckoning that should be around the $30 mark, as lets face it games normally cost about 3 times as much as movies ;)
Being almost in the heart of some of the riots, I can assure you Nicedoggy, that most of the rioters were opportunists. you can see this by the some of the texts and other messages that have come to light, plus the specific targeting of shops with valuable goods, all others were pretty much left alone.
I agree, our political system is 'stuck' pretty much like the USA, we need a new political system, not just a new bunch of MPs. We do need something to help young people just starting out in life, it doesn't help that university fees are about to rise 3 fold, and there isn't much help for people wanting to start a small business from scratch.
There is a big difference here Lobo, in Libya it's pretty much civil war, in Syria it's been peaceful demonstrations by the populace, with the police shooting peaceful protesters.
Here in London, most of the rioting was greed motivated, gangs and other eejits took full advantage of the police being slow off the mark, to smash and rob stores of valuable goods like tvs,watches,jewelry,phones,trainers. Some small shops were even robbed at knifepoint or threat of being beat up.
No copyright, that would suit me just fine, I've been making a very good living off of my games sales for many years now. All without using copyright, I know I have it, but enforcing it doesn't make a blind bit of difference. Copyright doesn't give you the ability to sell more than one item. Putting together a decent business model does though. And yes, my games have been pirated many times. So what ?
Re: Should there be software patents, a public legal debate
No, there shouldn't. There that was easy enough !
As a programmer, I don't know a single programmer who does (and I know hundreds). Funny how it always seems to be the lawyers and execs who want them.
And if they absoultely have to, they should be for an EXACT specification and implementation, not the vague, overbroad waffle that the patent trolls like to abuse.
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Yeah, I thought you'd probably be one of those stuck up egotistical 'software engineers' who think there better than the rest of us 'real programmers'. Let me tell you that in my 30+ years of programming, most of the 'software engineers' I've worked with couldn't code their way out of a paper bag. They tend to be formally taught graduates and generally rely on pre-existing algorithms rather than use their creativity to create new algorithms.
A method is obvious if after some brainstorming and coding we come up with the same method without referring to the disputed method. I've had this happen many times, mainly in the 3D graphics field, where most algorithms were discovered in the 60's. When I was teaching myself 3D programming, I worked out how to perform the basic calculations all by myself, then found out 6 months later that most of my algorithms already existed!
All this rioting isn't really political, it's a bunch of yobs mainly looting and robbing and generally taking advantage of the chaos. I live around the corner from where some of the action has been, and I can assure you that the only shops that were touched have some value such as electronic goods, jewelry and bicycles.
Regarding the BB and other social media I have to disagree with you on this one Mike, the police are'nt saying that the tech is responsible, they're just stating that was what was used. They are also saying that the tech is useful to them to capture the yobs by posting pictures on Flickr and trawling through tweets etc. So far they've had 3,000,000+ vistors helping identify the culprits.
I'll bite: Depends on how much it cost to design, market, manufacture and store. You could be a carpenter at home who doesn't pay for design or marketing and knock it out for £100 say to a friend or passerby. However, most furniture sellers spend money on design and marketing etc.
And it's exactly the same for music, you can spend £30,000 on making an album, or you could spend £100.
Glad to see you're still posting though, shouldn't let a few insensitive souls put you off, it is rather a passionate subject round these parts.
I for one appreciate you explaining the law and case precedents in a clear way. Especially not having too much knowledge of American law, being from the UK.
As a coder, I know what you mean, but if they've just been hooking up to the signal output from standard DVD players, then the signal has already been decoded and is being sent in a TV/monitor friendly format ready for display, this would then need to be re-encoded for internet transmission.
Also, it seems to me from what DandonTRJ was saying, is that the definition of distribution lies with the physical object (DVD/DVDPlayer) leaving your possession and off the premises.
Re: IV is an Insurance Company - Patents are Key to Progress and Innovation
You may very well have done, but I've also introduced a few 'new things' to the world as well, and you know what, I did it totally without any patents :)
I disagree totally. The internet is a communication platform - just because I can buy goods over the phone network by calling a shop, doesn't mean the phone system is fucked.
If anything, the internet gives the comman person more power, people now know more about what their government is doing for example.
There are also more 'little' people making a good living without having to be a wage slave to some faceless corporation.
In my book, this adds up to a more powerful, more informed and wealthier populace.
Too damn right. I've been thinking for a while now that we should wipe our current political system and start afresh based upon the 'Jury Service' type of election. Those who want to be in power should never be allowed anywhere near the reigns of control.
There would be a lottery every 2(?) years say, in which random cross segments of the population are put into government.
I presume you don't know that Julian Assange is not a US citizen and therefore is not required to comply with U.S. laws, unless you believe that America owns the rest of the world as well!
So, if he hasn't broken any of his own countrys laws, how can he be a criminal ?
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I agree, our political system is 'stuck' pretty much like the USA, we need a new political system, not just a new bunch of MPs. We do need something to help young people just starting out in life, it doesn't help that university fees are about to rise 3 fold, and there isn't much help for people wanting to start a small business from scratch.
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Here in London, most of the rioting was greed motivated, gangs and other eejits took full advantage of the police being slow off the mark, to smash and rob stores of valuable goods like tvs,watches,jewelry,phones,trainers. Some small shops were even robbed at knifepoint or threat of being beat up.
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Such an obvious pathetic attempt at social engineering!
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Re: Should there be software patents, a public legal debate
As a programmer, I don't know a single programmer who does (and I know hundreds). Funny how it always seems to be the lawyers and execs who want them.
And if they absoultely have to, they should be for an EXACT specification and implementation, not the vague, overbroad waffle that the patent trolls like to abuse.
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Re: Auther does not know about patents or software engineering !
A method is obvious if after some brainstorming and coding we come up with the same method without referring to the disputed method. I've had this happen many times, mainly in the 3D graphics field, where most algorithms were discovered in the 60's. When I was teaching myself 3D programming, I worked out how to perform the basic calculations all by myself, then found out 6 months later that most of my algorithms already existed!
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This isn't political as such
Regarding the BB and other social media I have to disagree with you on this one Mike, the police are'nt saying that the tech is responsible, they're just stating that was what was used. They are also saying that the tech is useful to them to capture the yobs by posting pictures on Flickr and trawling through tweets etc. So far they've had 3,000,000+ vistors helping identify the culprits.
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And it's exactly the same for music, you can spend £30,000 on making an album, or you could spend £100.
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I for one appreciate you explaining the law and case precedents in a clear way. Especially not having too much knowledge of American law, being from the UK.
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Also, it seems to me from what DandonTRJ was saying, is that the definition of distribution lies with the physical object (DVD/DVDPlayer) leaving your possession and off the premises.
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If anything, the internet gives the comman person more power, people now know more about what their government is doing for example.
There are also more 'little' people making a good living without having to be a wage slave to some faceless corporation.
In my book, this adds up to a more powerful, more informed and wealthier populace.
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If you believe the Google ads
I think it may be the particular expression though, as their logo is a nicely designed number 3.
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There would be a lottery every 2(?) years say, in which random cross segments of the population are put into government.
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Re: phone hacking and "whistleblowing"
So, if he hasn't broken any of his own countrys laws, how can he be a criminal ?
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