onsdag 10 December 2008 skrev Cinephiliac: > If so, it would be great to see if we can reproduce either issue 432 or issue > 446. I can't as I don't have access to any of these kinds of clips.
446 (resolved) now contains some links: for download of the files click: ftp://213.157.31.211/pub/00007.mts [^] ftp://213.157.31.211/pub/00013.mts [^] ftp://213.157.31.211/pub/00015.mts [^] ftp://213.157.31.211/pub/00034.mts [^] ftp://213.157.31.211/pub/00046.mts [^] ftp://213.157.31.211/pub/00049.mts [^] Can you use that? We do need a repository for this. Could we use sourceforce perhaps? Regards Mads -- Mads Bondo Dydensborg mads at dydensborg.dk http://www.madsdydensborg.dk/ But the Napster case is not just, or even mainly, about piracy. It is about business models. The industry wants to stick to its old one - selling expensive compact discs - and to protect it. But Napster's success shows that there is a lot of appetite for a new model. The old model is legal, but the new one is not, since the industry refuses to endorse it. Artists' interests deserve legal protection, within limits; business models do not. - The Economist, 2001.02.24
