Re: [iwar] Digest Number 185


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Hi Fred and readers,

This link gets you info on Franchophones, I tried to surf around but their indices only have a NAPSTER story elsewhere.

Cheers,
Drew


[snip]

Intellectual rights may be Net casualty
In just 15 minutes, a ranking member of Canada's
geekdom demonstrated to me how the Internet is
eventually going to destroy much of the value of
intellectual property. He downloaded a pirated
copy of a feature-length film currently showing
in theatres around the world. I picked the film.
He got it for nothing. How was this obtained?
He speculated that a piece of technology was
attached by the pirate to a movie theatre's
projector and the film was simply copied.
http://www.canoe.ca/FP/francis.html

cleanpro


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