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Comment Re:The logical progression (Score 1) 323

You underestimate how evil a watermarking algorithm can be. Rather raising the number of words changed, amazon can simply make sure one set of an official copy's edits are unique, but another set overlaps exactly with group A of other accounts, another set overlaps with group B, another overlaps with group C... such that a naive copier will still be caught, and collaborators will never be able to be completely certain they removed every watermark.

This only works if Amazon is the only content provider though. I dont know any author that sell their books exclusively via Amazon so the only thing you'd have to do is to get a copy from a different publisher.

Comment Re:Did the US regulators have the same concerns? (Score 2, Insightful) 251

Did the US regulators have similar concerns? If not, why not? .

Because they have a different philosophy than the EU. The EU has been the leading anti-trust regulator in the world for a long time now simply because they believe it's in societies best interest to force companies to compete whereas the US believes more in the innovative power of unregulated companies and thus have a more laissez-faire attitude.

Comment Re:Depends who you are (Score 1) 83

Yes. It is called copyright law. I don't understand why people keep repeating this strange talking point. Copyright prevent companies from digitalizing books, Google will be the sole company exempt from this through a class action lawsuit. Of course theoretically other companies could try to get a similar agreement with the writers guild but what incentive does the writers guild have to renegotiate the same agreement with other companies? None I say. In fact it would go against their interest so it's a classic case of a monopoly and anti-trust legislation is preventing this.

Comment Re:ROI (Score 1) 710

Independent testing shows time and time again that LED lamps produces less lux than adversed They don't actually last for 19 years. The lamp itself will but the LED lights also need a bunch of resistors and other electrical components to function, these last considerably less long and if they fail the whole lamp fails. Also LED lamps are heat sensitive too high temperatures and they fail so you better be careful with your led lamp since you just invested 40$ in them. I say the reservations of the public are entirely justified given how flexible with the truth the LED industry has been.

Comment Re:Stability (Score 1) 891

When it comes to interfaces it isn't just about sums to do testing etc. It's also ideological. Open source projects usually want to make the user in control, giving them an insane amount of options, especially if you don't really know what you are doing this can scare you off. Even if they developer realizes this he still doesn't want to put the options out of his program because the whole spirit of the project is to create 'freedom' for the end user and lock everything down and be patronizing like the property alternative.

Comment Re:Some counterpoints (Score 1) 276

One point regarding Jammie Thomas. She actually had 2500 illegally obtained tracks on her PC, but was only prosecuted for a handful of them so the $K22.5 I often see bandied around isn't strictly accurate.

Yes it is! Nobody gets punished for things they aren't charged for. If she also happens to have killed an old man that she wasn't charged for that doesn't mean this fine is more just because it's also punishment for killing an old man.

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