On 10/8/05, Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what's one more?
If ever there were a better justification for legislation, I've never heard it! > Perhaps the best approach to fight copy-protection is to pass a law > that the vendor *must* replace, at *no* cost to the end user, any > worn-out or damaged media that was copy-protected. Why is law kept a snap of the fingers away when somebody wants others to do something? It's too often that a perceived social ill is wished away by saying, "There ought to be a law...". Why is the concept of law not held sacred as something serious and important? It's as if every want can be filled by rub of the magic lawmaker lamp. If we can legislate safe and enjoyable entertainment into our living rooms, then there's nothing left. -todd -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
