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Re:Big Mac  *Monday July 09, 2001 @08:23AM  1
Big Mac  *Monday July 09, 2001 @07:57AM  1
   attached to Why Won't You Pay for Content?
Internet for the masses? What did you expect?  *Wednesday July 19, 2000 @05:54AM  1
   attached to The Death of the "Inviolate Personality"
Finally Jon!!  *Tuesday July 11, 2000 @05:40AM  1
   attached to Technology and Leisure Time
To re-write or not to re-write???  *Tuesday May 09, 2000 @06:59AM  1
   attached to On Leading vs. Following In The NOS World
Depends on what for.  *Friday May 05, 2000 @04:41AM  1
   attached to Why Not MySQL?
Who are you chasing???  *Thursday May 04, 2000 @08:22AM  1
Your Control  *Thursday May 04, 2000 @08:21AM  1
   attached to Ask Metallica About Napster
MS Open Sourced???  *Tuesday April 25, 2000 @10:10AM  2
   attached to Eric Raymond vs. Larry Lessig On Open Source
Re:Audience or Market Share?  *Tuesday April 11, 2000 @09:31AM  1
Audience or Market Share?  *Tuesday April 11, 2000 @05:43AM  3
   attached to The Napster DMCA Defense
Hey everyone hop aboard  *Tuesday April 11, 2000 @05:08AM  1
   attached to The Rise Of The Chickclickers
Re:We Won???  *Wednesday April 05, 2000 @06:23AM  1
Re:We Won???  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @06:34AM  1
We Won???  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @06:14AM  2
   attached to A Post-Microsoft World
Re:You Own What You Buy  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @06:02AM  1
Re:You Own What You Buy  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @05:36AM  1
Re:You Own What You Buy  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @05:10AM  1
Re:You Own What You Buy  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @04:28AM  1
Re:You Own What You Buy  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @04:13AM  1
Trafficing in User Rights  *Tuesday April 04, 2000 @04:07AM  1
   attached to 'Battling Censorware'
Re:Just flout the law. It worked for Prohibition.  *Wednesday March 29, 2000 @11:37AM  1
Re:Just flout the law. It worked for Prohibition.  *Wednesday March 29, 2000 @09:31AM  1
Re:Because...  *Wednesday March 29, 2000 @09:28AM  1
   attached to Protesting DMCA

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