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Comment Re:Evil. (Score 1) 390

Damoclean sword threatening competitors.

In today's IP-insanity infested world, not having a patent on anything and everything you do is the real Damoclean sword. You end up waiting for some patent troll or overly aggressive ip legal team to sue you for something you've been doing for years.

Comment Re:anonymous? (Score 2, Funny) 382

And its my opinion that someone who people who repeatedly, knowingly, constantly take other peoples hard work for free, again and again and again,with zero intention of ever paying for it, or giving a shit about the effects of what they do, deserve what they get.
pure and simple.

I knowingly, contantly, take other peoples hard work for free, again and again and again! I listened to the radio and when a commercial came on, I CHANGED THE CHANNEL! Wha ha ha ha ha! Whenever I watch tv, I intentionally avoid commercials, EVERY DAMN TIME! I borrow books from the library, watch movies at friends houses, borrow thier games and use open source software and none of those guys ever see a single dime from me! I am EVIL! I am a dirty rotten stinky theif and I deserve what I get!

Microsoft

Submission + - Bing Search Tainted by Pro-Microsoft Results (cio.com)

bdcny7927 writes: "Just as Bing is gaining popularity, some disturbingly pro-Microsoft and anti-Apple search results rear their ugly heads. Case in point: a search on Bing for the phrase, "Why is Windows so expensive?" returned this as the top link...."Why are Macs so expensive." That's right. You're not hallucinating."
Sony

Submission + - HD DVD returns (zdnet.com)

Way2Random writes: "Interesting article on HD-DVD getting another run. Just when Blu-ray thought it had clear sailing, a tempest has risen in the East: China Blue Hi-definition Disk (CBHD). Toshiba has licensed its HD DVD to them and it will be the unit world leader in HD optical technology in just 12 months. Why? The Times Online reports that the CBHD players are outselling Blu-ray in China by 3-1 and the CBHD disks cost a quarter of Blu-ray. http://blogs.zdnet.com/storage/?p=562&1=1"
Books

Submission + - Sony to Cut E-Book Prices and Offer New Readers (nytimes.com)

gollum123 writes: Adding to mounting tensions in the publishing industry over the pricing of electronic books, Sony Electronics announced Tuesday evening that it was lowering prices for new and best-selling books in its e-book store, to $9.99 from $11.99 ( http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/05/technology/personaltech/05sony.html?hpw ). Sony is also introducing two new electronic reading devices: the Reader Pocket Edition and Reader Touch Edition. They will sell for $199 and $299 respectively and will go on sale at the end of August. The devices replace earlier and more expensive versions of the Sony Reader, the 505 and 700, which cost $269 and $399. Although Sony's reading devices are available in retail outlets like Wal-Mart and Best Buy, sales have lagged those of Amazon's Kindle, which is sold only online and was recently reduced in price as well, to $299. "The e-book industry has not hit the mainstream yet. We are focusing on affordability," said Steve Haber, president of Sony's Digital Reading Business Division. Regarding the price cut for digital books, Mr. Haber said: "We have to offer value. It's clear e-books should be less expensive than regular books, with the savings on printing and logistics getting passed on to the consumer."

Comment Re:The leaders are out of control (Score 1) 224

Could you define "natural rights, then?

Natural rights (also called moral rights or inalienable rights) are rights which are not contingent upon the laws, customs, or beliefs of a particular society or polity. In contrast, legal rights (sometimes also called civil rights or statutory rights) are rights conveyed by a particular polity, codified into legal statutes by some form of legislature, and as such are contingent upon local laws, customs, or beliefs. Natural rights are thus necessarily universal, whereas legal rights are culturally and politically relative. source

The answer to most of the rest of your questions is "no". source

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