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Software piracy hurts the open-source community too
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| Proprietary software vendors, movie companies and the music industry aren't
| the only businesses that don't like pirates stealing, copying and reselling
| their CDs and DVDs.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=1429115648&rid=-50
Todd Weiss uses propaganda words like a machine gun. "Steal"... "pirates"...
Related:
US military propaganda team busted
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| The activities uncovered by Wikileaks include deleting Guantanamo detainees'
| ID numbers from Wikipedia, posting of self-praising comments on news websites
| in response to negative articles, promoting pro-Guantanamo stories on the
| Internet news focus website Digg, and even altering Wikipedia's entry on
| Cuban President Fidel Castro to describe him as "an admitted transexual"
| [sic].
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| The proof Wikeleaks assembled includes the IP address and whois ownership
| record for public.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil, which is Guantanamo's Internet
| gateway server, google hits on that IP address, a traceroute through a
| satellite downlink, the whois ownership record for that downlink, links to
| the defaced Wikipedia entries, links to comments posted at news websites,
| records of approximately 140 promotions of news articles at Digg, links and
| quotes about three alleged US military propagandists who are stationed at
| Guantanamo, and fourteen links to other Wikileaks articles about Guantanamo.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/13/military-propaganda-team-busted
The Egregious Economist
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| I continue to be gobsmacked by the egregious stupidity of The Economist:
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| Commercial piracy may not be as horrific as the seaborne version off the
| Horn of Africa.... But stealing other people’s R&D, artistic endeavour or
| even journalism is still theft.
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| Not only is it not as horrific as what occurs off the Horn of Africa, it is a
| total insult to parrot such a stupid, loaded metaphor, which consciously
| tries to equate the two. And for the six billionth time, it's not theft, no
| matter how many times you repeat it: it's infringement.
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| Nothing is stolen: you still have your R&D, your artistic endeavour or even
| your journalism.
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2008/07/egregious-economist.html
A Czar for the Digital Peasants
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| One sure sign of a lack of political vision is a rise in the number of pieces
| of acronymic legislation. After September 11, the US Congress passed the
| euphoniously named “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
| Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act” the
| initials of which spell out “USA – Patriot.” The Patriot Act is a pretty bad
| piece of legislation, but at least its drafters worked hard on the acronyms
| so that opponents could be labelled “anti-patriot” – a perfect level of
| analysis for Fox News. Admittedly, in this administration, having public
| officials torturing acronyms rather than detainees might be counted as a
| plus, but I still find the whole practice distasteful. I'd suggest that
| politicians vow to vote against any piece of legislation with its own
| normatively loaded acronym, no matter how otherwise appealing. It might make
| them focus a little more on the content.
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| In any event, Congress has been at it again. The House just passed, and the
| Senate is considering, the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for
| Intellectual Property Act of 2008 – or “Pro-IP” Act. (If it passes, a version
| is sure to be urged on Europe as a matter of “harmonisation.”) Are you
| pro-intellectual property? Then surely you must be for this piece of
| legislation! The name says it all.
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/14aacbc8-41e1-11dd-a5e8-0000779fd2ac.html
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