On 16/11/13 5:23 AM, Rick Welykochy wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > >> Hmm.. I would guess a short, carefully written newspaper item, apparently >> quoting an attractive American blonde, whom could be a senior adviser say >> to Obama, and, whom then makes unsupportable but feel good comments so to >> raise questions regards how much the Australian economy may loose now and >> to guess "if the GDP growth is going up, or back-stepped, by cyber-loss." >> >> And such news items should have a large photo of the pretty Obama adviser. >> >> And, politically, this "news" article could probably be in The Australian. >> >> >> Well .. waddieyano.. HOLD THE PHONE, MARGARET .. and, here 'tis .. >> >> http://www.theaustralian.com.au/technology/ip-theft-costs-australia-15bn/ > Page not found. Try this one: > > http://www.theaustralian.com.au/technology/ip-theft-costs-australia-15bn/story-e6frgakx-1226761311674 I love the conspiracy theory, uncritically reported in the story, about governments concealing data: > Ms Hathaway said not many countries were measuring liabilities to the > economy such as IP theft because "they don't want to bring (on) > transparency". IE, "Australia ought to accept US data". Well, here's how good American information is [plug]: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/29/minor_market_major_pirate_says_mpaa/
From my article: > The MPAA letter describes the 10,000 square metre Caribbean Garden and > Markets as "Australia's largest undercover market", something which > would at least come as a surprise to Sydney's 20,000 square metre > undercover Parklea Markets. Ms Hathaway's assertions should not have gone unchallenged, but they did - both in the Oz and on ABC's AM program. RC > > > >> Does antimatter fall >> upward? > No. > > > cheers > rickw > > > _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
