On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Richard Lockwood
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Certainly. Dave is forever banging on about how if information can be
copied it *should* be copied and shared - not just free software, but
anything; music, films etc, regardless of the wishes of the original
creator
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:22 AM, Rob Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Richard Lockwood
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Certainly. Dave is forever banging on about how if information can be
copied it *should* be copied and shared - not just free software, but
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Richard Lockwood
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I don't see any confusion at all. It's simply a question of where
does Dave draw the line between you must share and copy this and
you must not share and copy this. He's previously given the very
strong impression
If you've not heard about the BNP member leak, you've obviously not reading
Techcrunch UK
http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/11/19/icanhaz-lol-griffin-pix-okthnkzbye/ -
icanhazbnp?
http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/11/19/bnp-member-list-mashed-with-google-maps-creates-a-sea-of-red-dots/
- The map
Ian
2008/11/19 Ian Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you've not heard about the BNP member leak, you've obviously not reading
Techcrunch UK
I have decided to take down the map
Good.
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I totally agree with this comment.
I've Twittered as such also:
westpier is thinking we should collectively leave these mashups well
alone. They don't deserve our attention or interest
Best
Mark (@westpier)
On 19 Nov 2008, at 15:01, Dominic Burns wrote:
I'm neither a member nor a
2008/11/19 Mark Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I totally agree with this comment.
I've Twittered as such also:
westpier is thinking we should collectively leave these mashups well alone.
They don't deserve our attention or interest
Best
Mark (@westpier)
At the level of 'lets find out who's in
There is lots of info about the BNP in public domain already. You can use
this location based Google application http://local.mpelembe.net tosearch
for Youtube Videos within your local area. The application uses Gears
Geolocation, Ajax and Youtube APis. Use the keyword BNP to locate BNP
videos in
Rob Myers wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Dominic Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm neither a member nor a supporter of the BNP, but I think it is
entirely inappropriate for people to be perpetuating this list, in any form.
Disbanding the BNP should do it. ;-)
And it was published, by an ex-member of the BNP. (Obviously despite
a high court injunction, but when it comes to little things like, say,
the law, you don't think it applies to you when copying stuff, do
you?)
So where's your problem? It's published, it's in the public domain.
Rich.
On Wed,
I'm a little unsure if being a member of a political party is a private or
public matter, in fact.
2008/11/19 Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And it was published, by an ex-member of the BNP. (Obviously despite
a high court injunction, but when it comes to little things like, say,
the
2008/11/19 Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And it was published, by an ex-member of the BNP. (Obviously despite
a high court injunction, but when it comes to little things like, say,
the law, you don't think it applies to you when copying stuff, do
you?)
So where's your problem? It's
On Wednesday 19 November 2008 16:18:17 Richard Lockwood wrote:
So where's your problem? It's published, it's in the public domain.
I personally think this is rather tasteless.
Privacy matters.
Michael
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2008/11/19 Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 19 November 2008 16:18:17 Richard Lockwood wrote:
So where's your problem? It's published, it's in the public domain.
I personally think this is rather tasteless.
Privacy matters.
Just to clarify: I do not support the BNP, do not agree
It's your argument, not mine Dave. It's just amusing to see you
squirm when it doesn't quite fit what you think you should see as your
personal beliefs.
Har, and indeed, har.
Rich.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/11/19 Richard Lockwood [EMAIL
More than your oft-vaunted personal concept of freedom?
Just to clarify: I do not support the BNP, do not agree with their
foundational concepts, but think they have a right to exist and a
right to privacy - as MS says, privacy matters.
Cheers,
Dave
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Dave Crossland wrote:
2008/11/19 Ian Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you've not heard about the BNP member leak, you've obviously not reading
Techcrunch UK
I have decided to take down the map
Good.
IHMO, being a member of a political party (i.e. giving them money)
shouldn't be a private
Richard Lockwood wrote:
Dave Crossland wrote:
Just to clarify: I do not support the BNP, do not agree with their
foundational concepts, but think they have a right to exist and a
right to privacy - as MS says, privacy matters.
More than your oft-vaunted personal concept of freedom?
I don't
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Lockwood wrote:
Dave Crossland wrote:
Just to clarify: I do not support the BNP, do not agree with their
foundational concepts, but think they have a right to exist and a
right to privacy - as MS says, privacy
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