Thanks much for the transcript. It made all the difference in the world. Like Itojun, I also think little of Disney, which aggressively protects its own rights while treading on those of others.
That whole IPv6 teaser at the end had me looking at natisbad.org and lots of other sites. Looks like people have used this to take a stab at the BSD's.
Itojun, excellent point on Disney's pirating on the high seas of art and culture! Copyright doesn't increase creativeness, only ideas do. Where software exists, copyright and "intellectual property rights" only threaten its development.
Disney's plundering ways need to end, along with their copyright and other devices.
thank you for the transcript. Could you post the transcript to your blog in addition to that txt file so that it can be more easily found by search engines?
Copyright doesn't increase creativeness, only ideas do. Where software exists, copyright and "intellectual property rights" only threaten its development.
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Thanks much for the transcript. It made all the difference in the world. Like Itojun, I also think little of Disney, which aggressively protects its own rights while treading on those of others.
That whole IPv6 teaser at the end had me looking at natisbad.org and lots of other sites. Looks like people have used this to take a stab at the BSD's.
Any plans for a follow-up?
Itojun, excellent point on Disney's pirating on the high seas of art and culture! Copyright doesn't increase creativeness, only ideas do. Where software exists, copyright and "intellectual property rights" only threaten its development.
Disney's plundering ways need to end, along with their copyright and other devices.
Thank you for the transcript.
Itojun has now passed away. His legacy of code and helping friends should not be forgotten.
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thank you for the transcript. Could you post the transcript to your blog in addition to that txt file so that it can be more easily found by search engines?
Copyright doesn't increase creativeness, only ideas do. Where software exists, copyright and "intellectual property rights" only threaten its development.
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