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Comment Ordinary phones are used to organise crime too (Score 1) 227

Isn't making ISPs responsible for the data they carry the same as making ordinary phone companies responsible for the conversations that they carry?

I mean normal phones are used to organise criminal activities every day but I am sure most of us would not be happy to have every conversation we have monitored. Even if you are doing nothing wrong there is the danger of things being taken out of context and inappropriate privacy exposure.

Comment Re:Doesn't have a built in update mechanism? (Score 1) 376

I am sure there are plenty of us that have built computers for relatives that would not know about patches and are definitely the average or below user. In my situation some of these people live hours away and talking the aforementioned situation through on the phone would be about as much fun as shaving your testicles with a cheese grater.
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Submission + - SCO drops plan to sell Unix business

Stony Stevenson writes: The SCO Group has dropped plans to sell its disputed Unix business to a private investment group. The company, which has filed for Chapter 11 protection, earlier this month asked the bankruptcy court for permission to sell assets related to its Unix software and mobile technology businesses to York Capital Management for $36 million. SCO on Tuesday withdrew the request, according to a brief document filed with the District of Delaware bankruptcy court. SCO did not provide a reason for the change of heart.

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