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Hackers v. Hollywood on NPR |
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Posted by
Raul Ruiz on Saturday, May 25 @ 17:18:36 EDT Contributed by sivav |
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Re: Hackers v. Hollywood on NPR: the tasty bits (Score: 1) by unclefoobar on Sunday, May 26 @ 06:50:19 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | having wrestled this audio ham sandwich through most of the night, i've decided to share some with you (it's an hour-long broadcast for 27 May '02 but the Boston area doesn't carry the show)...post followups as "more tasty bits" or something.
*direct* real link
(for player; i had difficulties 'til using this
http://www.justicetalking.org/media/jtDVD.rm
Commentary and scoring for this
copyright dragdown
in
Liberty Bell Town:
...my scorecard has siva winning; he k-os mister frizkat nicely @ end: 54:27
Tasty:
hack hack hack hackhack... fritz don't know what wordz meanz
@ 33:40
oh yezus, fritz the kat doesn't
even understand PDFs...
time for a siva language attack...go after the
smearing of "hack", it has long community tradition.
OH THANK YOU SIVA... @ 36:20!!!!
npr.lady finally gets (3rd/4th try) siva's name right 42:36 !!!! !
the knockout: 54:27
ujf, who thinks Dr. Seuss has some
of that illegal math in it...
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Re: Hackers v. Hollywood on NPR (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous (Name Withheld on Advice of Counsel) on Monday, May 27 @ 01:56:10 EDT | Siva and Fritz had it wrong.
A DVD player under Linux does not have to be open source.
What prevents someone from writing a software based decoder for DVDs, properly licensed from the MPAA?
These sorts of misconceptions still exist in the non-Linux world? This has to stop.
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