Who was it who wanted a -current CD?  Will they be at the meeting tonight?

Tim

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> Tim Howe
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> Subject: [EUG-LUG:1681] Re: Free Dmitry Sklyarov - Fight DMCA
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> I hope you are right.  The current attitude in this country 
> that whatever a
> large corporation says is law scares the shit out of me...
> 
> We have the most gullible and sheepish intellectual middle 
> class in the
> world.
> 
> Tim
> 
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> Patrick R. Wade
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> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 12:03:33AM -0700, larry a price wrote:
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> >I think the worst part, and the part that almost anyone can
> understand is
> >that he's being arrested for giving a speech to his
> professonial peers,
> >discussing methods and practices in a public forum. All of
> the hogwash
> >about selling software etc. doesn't wash because he isn't
> the executive of
> >the business in question, he's an employee. It's deeply
> ironic that we're
> >doing this to a russian though.
>
> Is it possible that he had a hand in his own arrest?  Sort of
> like the the
> academics who withdrew the paper on digital watermarking,
> shouting about
> their fears of being sued under the DMCA?  This guy's case is
> not perfect,
> but it's a pretty good one if you want to get the DMCA thrown out...
>
> --
> A full height 19" rack with a glass door looks very out of place
>     when it's all alone. Sort of like a perverted shrine to the
>     God of Blinkenlights.
>                               - Pim van Riezen, in the Monastery
>

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