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Grokster Case Aftermath: Busy times Ahead for EFF 194

Tractorjector writes "Mad Penguin has published part two of their MGM vs Grokster interview series (the first part was featured on Slashdot on 2005-06-27). This time the focus is on EFF Director Shari Steele. A very compelling (and somewhat concerning) interview."
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Grokster Case Aftermath: Busy times Ahead for EFF

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  • by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Monday July 04, 2005 @11:51AM (#12979869)
    From TFA:

    We also look at the effect of piracy and ask whether piracy can ever be beneficial to Microsoft. This extension was motivated by analyzing data on a cross-section of countries on Linux penetration and piracy rates. We found that in countries where piracy is highest, Linux has the lowest penetration rate.

    I have an idea then: why don't they make Linux insanely expensive, put it on a CD with a small manual that has a shiny Tux hologram on it, require the user to read a long boring EULA and enter a very long serial number, then have the Linux box display a Teletubbies-like background and make it contact an activation server at www.kernel.org? That way, pirates will just jump on it, distribute it like there's no tomorrow on P2P, and Linux will eventually displace Windows.
  • Irony (Score:5, Funny)

    by cscalfani ( 222387 ) on Monday July 04, 2005 @12:15PM (#12979993)
    Am I the only person on the planet who finds that the EFF's director's name Shari Steele (Share & Steal) is ironic?
  • by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Monday July 04, 2005 @12:16PM (#12980005)
    The basic point of the ruling is that you need to be able to have plausible deniability when it comes to promoting illegal actions. Bitorrent, for example, is able to get away with aiding mass piracy because the primary use for it is to disseminate large binary files.

    Hey, that's a great idea!

    Ok everybody, hear this: I am on a certain channel, on a certain IRC server, and I'm proposing to exchange Linux binaries (wink) via DCC CHAT. The distro I have here is called Linux Reloaded (nudge nudge), and it fits on a standard bootable DVD. I'll let you download Linux Reloaded if you can let me have GNU in the Shell (the "innocence" release). Leave me a message on this here board with your email addy and I'll let you know which IRC server/channel I'm on so we can exchange these insanely great, erhm, open-source softwares (get it? say no more, say no more *wink*).
  • by MustardMan ( 52102 ) on Monday July 04, 2005 @12:46PM (#12980161)
    We need to top piracy

    Yeah, we should start stealing babies! That's much worse than "stealing" software and music. That would top piracy for sure!
  • Re:Piracy (Score:3, Funny)

    by bobintetley ( 643462 ) on Monday July 04, 2005 @02:18PM (#12980639)

    then cried fowl on piracy

    What? Like "Chicken!" or something?

  • by LilGuy ( 150110 ) on Monday July 04, 2005 @02:51PM (#12980787)
    Thanks Tom Cruise. Go take your L. Ron Hubbard vocabulary somewhere else. You've got no business preaching that word "meme" around here. ;)
  • by zoloto ( 586738 ) * on Monday July 04, 2005 @04:20PM (#12981163)
    I fear this has something to do with Godwins Law... but I'm unsure how it applies exactly. *Hmmm* Let me think...

    GRAMMAR NAZI!
  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 04, 2005 @04:33PM (#12981221)
    Always get your software from the official distributors:

    http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/linuxreloaded/ [louisiana.edu]

    Do it from unknown third parties, and you might be very surprised to get some highly unexpected video file instead (*wink-wink, nudge-nudge*).

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