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Someone who understands P2P from a publishers perspective
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Author:  PC_Arcade [ Mon Dec 01, 2003 10:26 am ]
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I'm impressed, this makes for pretty interesting reading.

http://www.baen.com/library/

OK, it's about books, but could equally be applied to music / films etc. It's refreshing to read something by a publisher / author who can see beyond the immediate "loss of sales" and actually embraces online piracy!

Author:  monkeysmasher [ Mon Dec 08, 2003 8:44 pm ]
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that is a good stance they have taken, though they are in the minority.

and the rant portion of my post-
everything is being patented,copyrighted, and enforced to such a finite point that it goes beyond lunacy, loosing any realistic application to reality. well, at least to any reality i would want to be a part of. the dawn of pay per use is here, everything recorded, archived and billed to you in easy monthly installments. yippee, now with the rfid chips, people can finally become nothing but walking bank accounts. Hopefully we good citizens can start paying royalties for phrases that may be copyrighted that we say outloud. that'd be swell!(trademarked monkeyconglogermatedhypomega mart)

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Mon Dec 08, 2003 10:15 pm ]
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On a related note, there's a lecture at my uni on thursday about p2p. Focusing on the peer finding aspect. Gonna take a gander

Author:  monkeysmasher [ Mon Dec 08, 2003 11:54 pm ]
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the mpaapolice will be after ya, and nab you there spud.
they'll be looking for the dinosuar in a flanel shirt.


seriously, though,
i keep reading about educational institutions becoming more and more whores of the anti-p2p conglomeration, with 'no piracy' classes. I'd say something like 'and next there will be comercials/advertisements in textbooks', but i kind of thing there already are.

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Tue Dec 09, 2003 1:57 am ]
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hell no, get yourself to any institution (bar mental) and see for yourself :)

There are some arseholes that say it's like theft, but you can argue them down in 1 second flat. Damn christians :lol: Network admins and such have to enforce anti-piracy though, but that's for obvious reasons (-??? if not)

Lecturers and students copy shit to death :) Hell most/every p2p app is made by students :lol:

Author:  monkeysmasher [ Wed Dec 10, 2003 2:49 pm ]
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not in the usa, riaa/mpaa has not to subtle 'inserted' themselves firmly into the rectum of public schools and universities.
ex-
hxxp://p2pnet.net/ez/index.php/news/content/view/full/342/

'Two-thirds (66.2%) of the campuses participating in the 2003 Campus Computing Survey report have institutional policies intended to stop the downloading commercial music or video content from the Internet. '

and they have started riaa/mpaa curriculums in elementary school about the evils of p2p.

the mpaa/riaa is basically immune to usa laws, they can do whatever they want to whomever they want. even claiming someone pirated a movie before it was made
ex-
hxxp://p2pnet.net/ez/index.php/news/content/view/full/325/
without fear of reprisals because they basically own the usa.

and with the backing to present thier version of evidence from thier own private investigations(and removing any evidence of thier own misdoings and slant anything thier own way)....

hxxp://p2pnet.net/ez/index.php/news/content/view/full/345/

and thier new motto should be
'just give us your money before we take it. everything is ours! just gimme gimme gimme you stupid communists!err, you stupid terrorists!'


and canadian laws are starting to follow usa;s...

dammit, lee harvey oswald. where are you when your country needs you?

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