First, Dr. Horowitz has not opined on the parties’ state of mind, but rather has provided information on the design and functionality of the LimeWire program. See, e.g., Horowitz Report 56 (“Although Lime Wire LLC professes to be agnostic about what files are transferred using LimeWire, LimeWire’s feature set is optimized for downloading popular audio files.”); id. 57 (noting that the design of LW’s “user interface” supports the download of music files); id. 66 (opining that the use of a “Classic Rock” genre category has the effect of generating search results containing unauthorized works); id. 70 (discussing that some of LimeWire’s features are “potentially confusing” to users).
I guess what I'm really not getting is, if Joe Schmo gets caught using his 1979 Impala to haul illegal copies of Free Willy DVDs, will the RIAA/MPAA sue Chevrolet?
GRANTS Plaintiffs’ motions for summary judgment on the claims against Gorton and Lime Group for inducement of copyright infringement, common law infringement, and unfair competition
It's about the intention of the company. If GM was marketing cars on the sole basis of "This car has so much boot space you can haul illegal DVD's to sell" then the money grubbing associations might be entitled to get annoyed
Yes Rullgard's piece from the excerpts seemed to be technically incorrect. However I was simply trying to point out that the response piece imho was long winded and to convoluted to be effective.
And as other people point out there are some underlying issues in the format but if people don't like it they don't have to use it
This was well written?
The authors response in no way enticed the audience to keep reading.
Informative yes... Well written I don't believe so. But his admission to poor documentation is a nice sign of humility you rarely see in today's world
I'm sure people will get all up in arms over this but why not put prisoners on a treadmill or exercise bike and make them generate electricity.
Have them do it on a rotating roster and you have base load power...
Just a thought
Why use snipers when you can just launch a cruise missle and destroy the entire town?
I'm pretty certain they considered it considerable collateral damage in Iraq
Not sure how you reasoned any of this but I'm really sorry for any pain caused to you by people that share the same spiritual beliefs as me.
As for the ACTA well the majority of the time I'm against governments that try to anything outside of the scrutiny of the public they represent of course some national security issues may require information to be with held... Not sure how the US seems to justify it or my precious Australia for that matter.
Oh well it's an election year here so time to start letter writing!
but where does it end?
Lets hope not in a world where you have to have to meet a minimum standard
Lemaître proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, which he called his 'hypothesis of the primeval atom'.
No reasons why faith & science can't co exist
When antibiotics and antiviral research was first being used, they used methods of stimulating the immune system to a better response. But when chemicals proved easier, research switched to that. If we can get the immune system to fight them off itself, we won't have these problems.
Yes but then large pharm companies will have no money.
Stop suggesting things useful and life saving at the expense of profit!
The Tao is like a glob pattern: used but never used up. It is like the extern void: filled with infinite possibilities.