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Monthly Archives: April 2007

Shady AOL legal tactics

Practicing law can be as much about strategy as it is about legality. For instance, AOL decided to maximize the legal funds at it’s disposal by individually strong arming developers of the Gaim project. By threatening each developer individually the Gaim team was forced to retain different legal support each and every time. This could […]

Vidi well, Vidi well

Considering where I spend most of my work day this is a really funny Captcha image.

Digg the Article

The article I wrote about Vista as a degenerative technology was selected by the FSF for publication and is now on digg. Here is the gist of the article: More then ever, the industries who produce the entertainment consumed by the masses treat those very same people as potential criminals. Microsoft isn ’t kowtowing to […]

“Education Through Litigation.” and maybe censorship too.

A RIAA VP lectured students at ASU and was visited by protesters. The entire thing is captured on film here however the 5th video containing the protesters has been removed by YouTube. The link to the YouTube video officially states “This video has been removed due to terms of use violation.” but doesn’t specifiy what […]