Comment: Re:Because Hybrids Don't Pay For Themselves (Score 3, Insightful) 998
Comment: Re:Clang/LLVM in FreeBSD (Score 1) 418
Comment: Re:Looking at the bigger picture (Score 1) 266
Err... so which part of "closed source" is the GPL software?
The GPL allows you to use someone else's code with the proviso that you license your code under the GPL as well. Don't like those terms? Don't use GPL'd code.
Comment: Re:Glass Brita Pitcher!? (Score 1) 168
Comment: Re:Already Run Out (Score 1) 442
The IP market is not a free market, you can't really sell IP addresses like that. Instead what would happen is that HP would either have to become an ISP (or spin off an ISP division) or release the block(s) back to ARIN. ARIN would then assign them according to their existing policies. Further more, new blocks cost a yearly upkeep fee whereas if you were grandfathered in (like HP was) then there is no fee.
Because of this there isn't really any incentive at all (except perhaps some very very small PR) for returning blocks, and that's not even thinking about the costs associated with moving to a new IP range or the abject stupidity of NAT.
Comment: Selling free copies is absurd (Score 1) 260
Ebook piracy shows no such thing. What is shows is that when your trying to sell something in a market where the cost to copy is nil, then your business model is broken. Artificial scarcity on the internet is simply impossible and at best all you can hope for is to get people to pay for convenience.
Obviously writers can't make money through concerts or t-shirts; but there will always be a market for those of us of enjoy real, physical books. There is also a market for public speakers, many of whom are writers. Does this mean that all writers will be able to make a living? No. However it's neither reasonable nor feasible to allow everyone to make a living doing what they enjoy.
Comment: Re:Learn something, daily (Score 1) 94
Comment: Re:Add a random delay (Score 1) 304
Comment: Re:How come... (Score 1) 680
If you ignore the constitution in one place, then why not ignore it in others? Who's to say that your right to free speech should really be protected, or your right to liberty? All murderer's are free until they are caught, and murder is illegal. Clearly we should lock everyone up to prevent murders.
Comment: Re:Here's how to solve the impasse (Score 1) 203
Comment: Re:Not sensitive (Score 0) 355
Comment: Re:Is it time yet? (Score 1) 168
Comment: Re:first post? (Score 1) 902
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