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Comment Re:Podcasts killed the industry (Score 1) 272

When the recording industry was first getting started it was sheet music publishers that got all up in arms over the new "disruptive" technology that was eating into their sales. However they seemed to have adaptive fairly well over the last hundred years or so.

The recording industry will survive. Just not at the levels they once did. Lather, rinse, repeat for the next major shift.

Comment Re:Podcasts killed the industry (Score 1) 272

Art as an act of self expression is a very modern viewpoint, not older than 100 years or so.

Seriously? So you don't think people didn't whittled sticks into the shape of animals,wrote songs, stories, and poems about things that happen in their lives, or draw pictures of their surroundings when it was too dark, or wet to work the feilds until sometime after the civil war?

It's called folk art, and has been around for a long time. There are people in all walks of life who do not have a patron paying them to prepare works that the patron wants who paint, draw, write, and sculpt for no other reason that to amuse and occupy themselves when all of the other things they have to do are done.

Comment Re:Poor example? (Score 1) 70

The correct clever human response to such thing is to punch the setter in the face; they have broken the formal compact of crossword setting by using a non-word/non-phrase as an answer.

Exactly. I like doing crosswords, but it hate it when they do stupid shit like that. I really hate it when the answer is two words and there's no indication of it.

Comment Re:well, if you want to be technical... (Score 4, Insightful) 407

I call horseshit on this one.

There is no way that simply removing the credits, and anything that identifies who the original producer of a movie was, is enough of a change to classify it as a derivative work. It's not the titles and the cover that are "the work." It's the movie itself.

Therefore the whole thing would just about have to be re-edited to show your friends vision of what could be made using the same bits of footage for it to be derivative of the original. Otherwise it's just the original without giving credit.

Comment Re:Windows 8 (Score 1) 215

The fact that there are many companies using the ARM architecture is exactly what keeps it from becoming a monopoly.

Just look at the first root word in monopoly. Mono, meaning one. In the context of market, and business it means one company. Now if all, or most of the companies producing ARM based chips colluded to fix prices then that would be illegal, but it wouldn't be a monopoly, it would be collusion.

Anyway being a monopoly isn't illegal. Using that status to leverage your way into other markets is.

Comment Re:This isn't new. (Score 1) 123

AutoCAD has been using this since at least the the late 80's when I first started using it.

Pull down menus at the top, a sidebar menu that is somewhat contextual, and a command line at the bottom. All surrounding the drawing area in the middle.

Of course most of the people I see using AtoCAD these days never used it before it became a Windows based program and are always clicking through menus. While I keep my left hand on the keyboard to type commands, or their shortcuts.

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