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Would We Have Art Without Copyright Law?
Stupid, right? But I hear this argument for copyright law all the time. Permalink | Comments | Email This Story
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If ACTA Is Approved In The US, It May Open The Door For The President To Regularly Ignore Congress On International Agreements
On of the sneakier parts of ACTA is that the White House has insisted from the beginning that the document is not a binding treaty. Instead, it insists that ACTA is merely an “executive agreement.” Of course, the only real difference is that an execu… Continue reading
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You Can Copy Our Articles All You Want… But Please Don’t Claim The Copyright Belongs To You
The folks at Attrition.org have been tracking a guy named Gregory Evans who runs LIGATT Security for a while now. Evans apparently hypes himself up as a fantastic hacker, though Attrition suggests he’s not all that skilled in reality. Still he’s been… Continue reading
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SQL Server for .NET Programmers
As a programmer who has been developing data oriented .NET applications on SQL Server for over a decade now, I have become a strong believer of the fact that a programmer’s knowledge is incomplete, without having knowledge of the database and network… Continue reading
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SQL Server for .NET Programmers
As a programmer who has been developing data oriented .NET applications on SQL Server for over a decade now, I have become a strong believer of the fact that a programmer’s knowledge is incomplete, without having knowledge of the database and network… Continue reading
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Configuring SQE Plugins in NetBeans 7
My last post (NetBeans 7 and Software Quality Environment) focused on using the NetBeans 7 Plugins Manager to acquire Software Quality Environment (SQE) and install its four plugins for four software quality tools (Dependency Finder, PMD, FindBugsTM, a… Continue reading
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Configuring SQE Plugins in NetBeans 7
My last post (NetBeans 7 and Software Quality Environment) focused on using the NetBeans 7 Plugins Manager to acquire Software Quality Environment (SQE) and install its four plugins for four software quality tools (Dependency Finder, PMD, FindBugsTM, a… Continue reading
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Once Again, Big Companies Often Fail When Jumping Into A Space With A Smaller Competitor
The success (or, at least, the tremendous usage) of Groupon has driven a ton of competition into the market. Though, as we’ve noted in the past, many of the upstart competitors seem to be cargo cult copyists — copying the superficial idea, without re… Continue reading
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Once Again, Big Companies Often Fail When Jumping Into A Space With A Smaller Comptetitor
The success (or, at least, the tremendous usage) of Groupon has driven a ton of competition into the market. Though, as we’ve noted in the past, many of the upstart competitors seem to be cargo cult copyists — copying the superficial idea, without re… Continue reading
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DailyDirt: Biological Discoveries
Biology has created some really strange animals — not just the duck-billed platypus, but all sorts of extremophiles along with senses that sound like they belong in comic books and not in nature. Here are just a few examples.
The jellyfish species, … Continue reading
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