Should be a tv show. "You're hurting your rivals, Goog!"
Perhaps the FTC Commissioners would like to tell me which email service I can use with my email-only domain, that will allow me to use as many aliases as I need, with all of the features of Gmail, and POP/IMAP without paying any dollar amount.
Re: Whoa-- is that the sound of hell freezing over?
"Now I'm waiting for this blog to endorse RIAA and MPAA memberships for the indie artists who want to be part of the regulatory process. The trade groups could let small folks join on a pro-rated basis and then the cycle would be complete. Think of all of the advantages joining the RIAA and the MPAA would bring the indie artists. This blog should endorse this in about 6 months."
You say "this blog". Do you mean the writers, specifically, or the commenters as well? Or only Mike Masnick? He's already gone on record stating he doesn't want RIAA and MPAA to fail, why is this not enough?
On the post: George Lucas Finally Relinquishes His Tight Control Of Star Wars... To Mickey Mouse
I'll just leave this here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlHIxZyJHg4&feature=related
On the post: No, Copyright Is Not A Human Right
Re: Re: Re: Uh, taking someone's output without permission is slavery
On the post: BREIN Scores Another Victory, Making It Suck Even More To Be A Dutch Internet Company
Re: And the insanity gets better....
Copyright holders, not the artists who created the content. Because morality!
I do like the article image though. Something about it...
On the post: Apple Publishes Petulant Non-Apology Apology To Samsung
On the post: No, Copyright Is Not A Human Right
Re: Uh, taking someone's output without permission is slavery
On the post: First 'Three Strikes' Case In NZ Dropped After It Becomes Clear Accused Didn't File Share
Re:
On the post: Studio To Amazon Instant Video Customer: Thanks For The $$$. Enjoy Your Blank Screen.
Re: Re:
Well hey now there's a good idea to monetize. Director's Credits!
On the post: When Your Pay What You Want Experiment Is Too Successful In Ways You Didn't Expect
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Not understanding human beings
On the post: Clint Eastwood Settles Legal Dispute Over Chair (No, Not That Chair)
Such crap
On the post: South Park Sued Over Big Bad Lollipop
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On the post: FTC Supposedly Getting Ready To Go After Google For Antitrust Violations
Everybody Hates Google
Perhaps the FTC Commissioners would like to tell me which email service I can use with my email-only domain, that will allow me to use as many aliases as I need, with all of the features of Gmail, and POP/IMAP without paying any dollar amount.
Oh wait, this is only about searches, right?
On the post: No, Mitt Romney Didn't Personally Hack Your Facebook
Re: Re: Re: Re: So let me get this straight....
-rooted user with no FB account.
*trolldance*
On the post: Universal And Fox Sued Over Simpson's Theme Park Ride... By A Musicians' Union
wait
*looks it up*
*feels old*
On the post: Sony Sues Actor For Trademark Infringement For Looking Too Much Like Himself In Another Commercial
Re: Re: Re: Thank you Sony
On the post: Sony Sues Actor For Trademark Infringement For Looking Too Much Like Himself In Another Commercial
Re: Thank you Sony
On the post: Norwegian Researchers Compile The World's Largest Drug Test
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AC, as the netizens would say, would you like some ice for that burn?
On the post: GoDaddy Receives Patent On 'Announcing A Domain Name Registration On A Social Website'
Re: Pham Award Nominee!
On the post: EMI: Legitimately Afraid That Aliens Might Listen To The Beatles Without A License
Re:
Oh you know they will. Just wait till a single human being sets foot on Mars.
On the post: Once Again: Just Because You Can Go Indie, Doesn't Mean You Need To
Re: Whoa-- is that the sound of hell freezing over?
You say "this blog". Do you mean the writers, specifically, or the commenters as well? Or only Mike Masnick? He's already gone on record stating he doesn't want RIAA and MPAA to fail, why is this not enough?
On the post: When Captain Picard Loses Patience With Your Cable Service, You Need To Run A Tighter Ship
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Enterprise-level problem.
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