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Comment What about pages that link to pages that link to.. (Score 2) 338

What if CNN had a single link to a page with some content alleged to be pirated IP, would Google block all access to CNN? If I spot someone has infringed my copyright by quoting more than the legally-allowed fair use amounts of something I wrote, can I just get them dumped off Google? Cool! Where's the site that lists the sites that Google isn't allowed to link to? Can Google link to that site? I wish the US Govt the best of luck with this whole 'legislate your way out of a changing market' thing. Interesting experiment (unless you happen to be in the US, of course). P

Comment Going after who earns the value? (Score 1) 158

The first item in their FAQ says that they are going after developers because they make the money from using the technology. Actually I think they'd find that Apple, taking 30% of everyone's in-app purchases would be earning many times the amount that any individual developer would earn. So by their own logic they should be going after Apple. Also Apple has delivered the tools for devs to 'infringe' their patents.... Bunch of trolls...

Comment Just stop cross-site cookies, that would be enough (Score 1) 290

When you leave a site you can have a popup / popunder to say that the site has put a cookie on your browser so that when you come back you can auto-login. That makes sense. How to explain to a user why a website at www.site1.com has allowed www.site2.com to put a cookie on your browser (e.g. advert networks, google analytics) is much harder. Differentiate between the two and you could have a workable system. Screwing up google analytics would leave me looking to auto-upload all my apache logs to Google somehow, which would then beg the question of 'Who do server logs belong to?" I'm assuming they are mine in the same way that if I sat by the roadside and made a list of the number plates of the cars that passed, that data would be mine as well...... What do you think? P

Comment Great as opt-in (Score 1) 294

This could be fantastic if it were opt-in. As an iPhone dev I'd be extremely interested to see a recommended price point included in the sales reports I get, together with the option to have Apple automatically flex the price to track it, with maybe a baseline set. If they have the data and algorithms to do this well I might even be interested in letting them take more than the current 30% for distribution if the distribution were demonstrably 'smarter'....

Comment Something like Linode / Slicehost (Score 0, Redundant) 456

Check out Linode.com - they are very good if you know what you are doing. It's a small outfit that has grown rapidly. It's Xen-based hosting and linux-based. Very good value for money and great service. One downside is that the backup program is still in beta, which makes me nervous as hell. For a little bit more money there's Slicehost, who I think are now owned by Rackspace. The price/performance isn't as good as Linode, but they have proper backups. I'm reluctantly looking to move over there. I'd only recommend one of those two if you are happy with command-line administration of a server / installation of packages etc. Cheers

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