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Comment Re:The Authors Guild has learned a lesson? (Score 1) 187

I mean, it makes no sense for the Author's Guild to castigate Amazon yet remain silent in regard to Apple. Since anything Apple immediately hits the airwaves

I think you have the reason why the Author's Guild is being silent. Their blathering about the TTS feature against Amazon was ridiculed by everyone that heard the story. The only reason they didn't get more ridicule was that the story wasn't broadly heard. Put Apple in the story and everyone would be ridiculing them.

Comment Re:Less than one percent... (Score 1) 285

That saves a step for ingredients->food, but it doesn't at all save on ingredients->stomach. In fact, what you propose makes it worse, because instead of going to the supermarket several times per week, they are now going to the cafeteria several times per day.

Comment Re:While I agree that anonymity is a good thing... (Score 1) 780

As for adoption, I know gay couples who have adopted, and in all cases the kid is far better off than they were in the care of the government.

Almost ALL kids are better off after being adopted then being in the care of the government. Gay or straight adoptive parents has nothing to do with it.

Most of the f'd up people in this world are the direct result of a HETEROSEXUAL union.

With the exception of the relatively very small amount of sperm donations to lesbian mothers, ALL f'd up people are a result of a heterosexual union. Coincidentally, and with the same exceptions, ALL non-f'd up people are also a result of a heterosexual union.

I'd love to see a study following kids who go through foster homes vs. kids in homosexual adoptions.

There was a study not that long ago showing the children of lesbian parents fare better than most of their peers. However, as the linked article explains, the biggest reason for this is "[t]hese are not accidental children".

Comment Re:Part deux (Score 1) 466

Also, the copying of "the book you're writing for O'Reilly" WOULD be copyright infringement as long as you have written copyright info in it somewhere

You don't have to write any copyright info in it. The moment you write anything, it is copyrighted. You do have to register it to file suit however. Which means you can add copyright infringement to "take pictures of every page of your diary". Though you'd have to register your diary before filing that infringement suit.

Comment Re:QQ (Score 1) 379

I imagine if someone was planning on pirating the game, they wouldn't bother with downloading the demo. They'd just pirate a copy and use that as the demo. I also imagine that for a lot of people, if they had to pay for a demo, they'd rather just pirate it for free and demo it that way. I also imagine that if someone was planning on buying the game if the demo was good but had to pirate the game in order to demo it, they would be much less likely to buy the game now that they have the whole version pirated and already installed. So nothing good can come from this move.

Comment Re:sounds like a safety law suit jackpot and not a (Score 1) 631

The liability should not be on Ryobi any more than it should be on the guy filing the lawsuit. Ryobi could have paid for the licensing rights, or the guy could have bought a Saw Stop instead of a Ryobi. The only possible way for Ryobi to have any kind of liability in this is if they claimed to have the functionality of a Saw Stop saw, but did not.

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