Is that really piracy?
Just as the article says, most, if not all, recipes are derivative work, unaffected by copyright. So whats the problem? Some new recipe website is stealing the Allrecipes' recipes, and they are unhappy, because... they stole them first? Mmm, Ok.
In reply to: "Pirates in the kitchen: Recipe copying 'rampant' online"
October 15, 2007
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This is an infomercial. c|net should label it as "advertisement"!
Somebody might mistake the this infomercial for real article. c|net really writes what they are paid for. "Ink Pirates"... jeez.
June 27, 2007
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The Free Servers are better!
The Admin of a free server is generally polite, helpful and fan of the game just like the rest of us. Unlike the Blizzard's arrogant bunch of demigods, who close 99% of the Incident Reports with form letter advising you to **** and suffer. Sorry Blizzard, your support people are trash.
Not to mention that in freeland the XP&Loot is better and you level faster!
March 24, 2007
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no monopoly no fun
The competition in MP3 player market very, very strong. There are literally dozens of small Asian brands of players, who are more cheaper, feature-rich and pirate-friendly than Zune. And since we talk about youth market the emphasis on "pirate-friendly" is important.
So, why should anyone suffer the DRM hell of Microsoft?
November 11, 2006
no monopoly no fun
The cometition in MP3 player market very, very strong. There are literally dozens of small Asian brands of players, who are more cheaper, feature-rich and pirate-friendly than Zune. And since we talk about youth market the emphasis on "pirate-friendly" is important.
So, why should anyone suffer the DRM hell of Microsoft?
November 11, 2006
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I want slow computer! I want Vista!
There is a reason why our corp. uses Windows 2000, and not XP or 2003. It is called PERFORMANCE. A long forgotten word in Redmond.
By the way - the article is nice informercial. Very entertaining really.
April 13, 2006
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I want slow computer! I want Vista!
There is a reason why our corp. uses Windows 2000, and not XP or 2003. It is called PERFORMANCE. A long forgotten word in Redmond.
April 13, 2006
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