I think the issue of noninterference gets raised when the US (or any entity, including the UN) dispenses “justice” with an uneven hand, and with its own, near-term interests in mind. Did the US do a good thing in the 1960s by embroiling themselves on the...
—— Forwarded Message From: rudy rouhana Reply-To: rudy [at] rouhana [dot] com Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 17:39:50 -0700 (PDT) To: fork [at] xent [dot] com Subject: Re: Bush Thanks Gates for Election Donations… I have always maintained that one of the...
http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2001/napstermarch.html apster Fans to Go to Washington April 3rd. By R Menta- 3/27/01 One can make a very good argument that the trading of digital music over the Internet is the biggest grassroots effort in the history of the world....
I’m SO glad I left. If their stock continues to tank they won’t have to lay off anybody. But christ, when I joined Cisco in September 1998 Cisco had 18,000 employees. But now 44,000? That’s crazy. Anyway, John Chambers once said that, as a result of...
True, but the community itself will cease to exist and become fractionalized which, as Wilson points out, is the failure of the music industry to realize an incredible opportunity. Napster’s value as agent-of-change will continue, of course. The RIAA is already...
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