Comment Re:It's like deja vu all over again (Score 2) 786
Vista, AND Windows Me.
Vista, AND Windows Me.
I've seen an awesome example of how to setup an amazing computer lab where children can learn programming and robotics. There's a fairly small town called San José Villanueva near San Salvador, so if you want more info I can hook you up with the people responsible.
Because it's free market!
I hope he caries his katana with him at all times!
Last time I checked, people were still having sex. Our species is safe for now.
Still, the author should be able to claim damages to his moral rights. I think he has a case.
Maybe overhead, but you also have to take into account the return for the investment in the equipment and the buildings, especially if they have to do heavy remodelings often.
So in that case it's not a 'copyright' issue, but an unfair competition issue for misleading the public. It would fall into the category of 'intellectual property' but it's not copyright per se.
This sounds more like an industrial design, and there is a specific type of IP design to protect a shape for a product. There is no need for an open source hardware project to be completely novel, so what he should just do is release the blueprints of his guitar under a GPL license. This is what most people are doing nowadays. Now, if you *really* wish to create something novel, you should then engage a community of luthiers and enthusiasts to develop your design even further.
I might if you place a nail between the hammer and the disk.
Well, as long as there is oxygen around, things should combust.
The title makes it sound as if the Occupy Wall Street was replicated around the world. The truth is, the US started after everyone had done something like that. We had our movement of "Indignados" in El Salvador about two months ago, so it's not as if the United States started with it, so it looks as if the editor didn't know about what was happening in the world by the time the movement started in the US.
It's not rocket science. If one method doesn't work, you try the other.
Isn't it too descriptive to be a trademark to begin with?
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