Re: MPAA files new film-swapping suits

2005-01-28 Thread Tyler Durden
That's an interesting point. They seem to be attacking at precisely the correct rate to forcibly evolve P2P systems to be completely invulnerable to such efforts. Hum. Perhaps Tim May works for MPAA? Nah... he wasn't THAT bright, was he? -TD From: Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MPAA files new film-swapping suits

2005-01-28 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:16:44AM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: That's an interesting point. They seem to be attacking at precisely the correct rate to forcibly evolve P2P systems to be completely invulnerable to such efforts. Not really. The P2P assm^H^H^H^H architects are reissuing new

Windows XP Notification

2005-01-28 Thread
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RE: Gripes About Airport Security Grow Louder

2005-01-28 Thread Steve Thompson
Speaking of mistakes I seem to have pasted the wrong message text when I sent my reply to Mr. Trei. I regret the unfortunate duplication and consequent waste of list bandwidth. --- --- Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [mistake rate] If, in a capital case, where

Scientists Work on Software to Scan Arabic

2005-01-28 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Arabic-Software.html?oref=loginpagewanted=printposition= The New York Times January 27, 2005 Scientists Work on Software to Scan Arabic By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 8:09 a.m. ET BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Computer scientists are developing

Re: MPAA files new film-swapping suits

2005-01-28 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 04:41 PM 1/28/05 +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote: Not really. The P2P assm^H^H^H^H architects are reissuing new systems with holes patched reactively. There's no reason for a P2P system designed in 1996 to be water-tight to any threat model of 2010. (Strangely enough, they had IP nazis and lawyers

'No Place to Hide': Nonstop Scrutiny, as Orwell Foresaw

2005-01-28 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/25/books/25kaku.html?8bu=pagewanted=printposition= The New York Times January 25, 2005 BOOKS OF THE TIMES | 'NO PLACE TO HIDE' Nonstop Scrutiny, as Orwell Foresaw By MICHIKO KAKUTANI NO PLACE TO HIDE By Robert O'Harrow Jr. 348 pages. Free Press. $26. icture

Re: Scientists Work on Software to Scan Arabic

2005-01-28 Thread Justin
On 2005-01-28T20:03:22-0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote: http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/technology/AP-Arabic-Software.html?oref=loginpagewanted=printposition= The New York Times January 27, 2005 Scientists Work on Software to Scan Arabic By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ``The whole Internet is skewed

Le no-no

2005-01-28 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.redherring.com/PrintArticle.aspx?a=11201sector=Industries RED HERRING | The Business of Technology Le no-no The U.S. trips up a simple plan between IBM and Lenovo. January 28, 2005 Homeland security is a cornerstone of the Bush Administration. But does halting the IBM-Lenovo deal

Lawsuit alleges 'online currency' scam

2005-01-28 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://news.com.com/2102-1030_3-5553141.html?tag=st.util.print CNET News Lawsuit alleges 'online currency' scam By Declan McCullagh Story last modified Thu Jan 27 08:47:00 PST 2005 A lawsuit claiming that a gold backed Internet currency scheme bilked investors out of more than $250

Unintended Consequences

2005-01-28 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.securityfocus.com/printable/columnists/293 SecurityFocus COLUMNISTS 293 Columnists http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/293 Unintended Consequences By Scott Granneman Jan 19 2005 01:11PM PT Back in the 1970s, long before the revolution that would eventually topple him from

RE: Gripes About Airport Security Grow Louder

2005-01-28 Thread Steve Thompson
--- Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [mistake rate] And of course there's the fairly obvious point that lots of those in prison correctly are there for drug-related crimes. Said crimes would almost completely dissappear and drug usage would drop if many of those drugs were

Re: MPAA files new film-swapping suits

2005-01-28 Thread Justin
http://news.com.com/2102-1030_3-5551903.html?tag=st.util.print Hollywood studios filed a second round of lawsuits against online movie-swappers on Wednesday, stepping up legal pressure on the file-trading community. As much as I'd like to be upset, they are driving innovation of p2p

RE: Gripes About Airport Security Grow Louder

2005-01-28 Thread Steve Thompson
--- Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Thompson Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 12:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Gripes About Airport Security Grow Louder --- Tyler

Re: MPAA files new film-swapping suits

2005-01-28 Thread Tyler Durden
That's an interesting point. They seem to be attacking at precisely the correct rate to forcibly evolve P2P systems to be completely invulnerable to such efforts. Hum. Perhaps Tim May works for MPAA? Nah... he wasn't THAT bright, was he? -TD From: Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MPAA files new film-swapping suits

2005-01-28 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:16:44AM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: That's an interesting point. They seem to be attacking at precisely the correct rate to forcibly evolve P2P systems to be completely invulnerable to such efforts. Not really. The P2P assm^H^H^H^H architects are reissuing new

RE: Gripes About Airport Security Grow Louder

2005-01-28 Thread Steve Thompson
Speaking of mistakes I seem to have pasted the wrong message text when I sent my reply to Mr. Trei. I regret the unfortunate duplication and consequent waste of list bandwidth. --- --- Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [mistake rate] If, in a capital case, where