Jim Davidson wrote:
Dear Mahomed,

The thing is that this software is aimed mainly at people
who invest in Ponzi-schemes


There are e-gold users who invest in Ponzi schemes?! My
goodness!  Alert the media. (Oh, they already know.)

It is charming to see you refer to these programs by their
correct name.  ...
...

Regretably, or not, I don't know, evil-moderator has chosen to
use one of the few Lyris features he understands to substitute
the words "Ponzi scheme" for an acronym starting with an "H"
which IMO is a misnomer. Some may call it censorship, I'm
so tired of the silliness that I call it enforced-honesty. Ponzi's
site http://www.mark-knutson.com/ is a great resource when
talking about this stuff, which I'd prefer  not to discuss right
now anyway. Condemning and making-fun-of Ponzis is easy,
and the evil-moderator is anything but charming WRT them!

Right now, we have a tremendous opportunity to use Wired's
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,60024,00.html/wn_ascii
article about micropayments to tell the musicians we know
about how Better Money can help them circumvent the RIAA
quintopoly's shackles and start making tip-money from stuff
like Grokster and KaZaa, rather than treating file-sharing as
something that's universally-evil. The case hasn't been well-
made up to now, but we can do it!
JMR








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