Hi,
That's 3 days that dns.vanrein.org is down, and I cannot get reply to
my mails. Anybody has info ?
Thank you,
MC
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At 6:51 PM -0600 on 10/9/02, John Kyle wrote:
> If I spend the next 6 months in my
> attic writing a sequel to Atlas Shrugged, and the moment I begin to sell
> them someone posts the entire thing to the internet and everyone downloads
> it for free, where is the justice in that?
It's not "just
Dear Friends,
Well, it has been a busy time. Gold Barter Holdings is
busy distributing our new business plans to interested
individuals, making money hand over fist, and doing other
clever things.
However, I keep an eye on the Dow, and it has reached down
further, again. Priced in ounces troy
At 04:45 PM 10/9/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> From http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/intellectual/napster.htm
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>>the legal protection of a monopoly
>
>"monopoly" is a synonym for "property".
I think you're talking about one's personal "monopoly" power over one's own
property, and
Ok I've been a subscriber to this list for, well lets say a very long time
and have seen some real wild discussions on it, But this one is getting
nuts, what started this was some fellow looking to buy a CD or two using
some E-Gold (yes banana gold is they way to go!) and it's turned into this
wil
> >"John Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
At 06:27 PM 10/9/2002 -0700, Craig Spencer wrote:
>John,
>
> > If I spend the next 6 months in my attic writing a sequel to
> > Atlas Shrugged, and the moment I begin to sell them someone posts
> > the entire thing to the internet and everyone downloads i
John,
> If I spend the next 6 months in my attic writing a sequel to
> Atlas Shrugged, and the moment I begin to sell them someone posts
> the entire thing to the internet and everyone downloads it for
> free, where is the justice in that?
Respectfully, I suggest that it is your responsibil
Hi:
Interesting to note the hackers aren't just taking gold.
Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, E-Commerce Consultant reports...
A significant slice of the affiliate commissions paid out by the Big Three
affiliate networks -- BeFree!, LinkShare, and Commission Junction -- are
being subverted by software pl
You're just one of those whacky capitalists, John! :)
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If I am selling a CD, I am not selling the physical item, but the music on
the CD itself. The same goes if I write a novel, as I am not selling the
bound paper, but the story therein. If I spend the next 6 months in my
attic writing a sequel to Atlas Shrugged, and the moment I begin to sell
them
US markets HAMMERED today ...
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At 02:35 PM 9/10/2002 +1000, I wrote:
>Certainly we on this list would like to know as much as possible about
>http://digibuck.com
> before taking up any offer.
From http://digibuck.com/fees.html
>Cost of card: $29.95
>Lost card replacement fee: $10.00
>Monthly Service fee: $4.00
>Domestic AT
>Anyway, I try to understand both sides of this debate,...
check out Baumol
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691096155
who's about the only interesting thinker on the issues, if you're interested..
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> From http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/intellectual/napster.htm
typical every day socialism amd socialist economics, no amazing
surprises here ..
>consumer rights
aka "socialism"
>the legal protection of a monopoly
"monopoly" is a synonym for "property".
>>The computer industry, for e
At 11:20 AM -0500 on 10/9/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Whoever owns the music, owns the music, end of story.
Wrong. Who ever owns a *copy* of the music, owns a *copy* of the music.
The fact that the law isn't keeping up with the technology isn't the fault
of the technology.
It would be quit
At 12:41 PM 10/9/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>[...]
> If Ayn Rand was still around she'd probably SHOOT anyone who napster'd
> a copy of one of her novels or movies. If I use photoshop without paying
> for it for awhile, I openly call that THEFT. Because that's what it is.
> THEFT.
Music for the new Millenium.
Read to you by the storyteller at your very own public library.
"Yes, Grandson", I said to the small person sitting on my knee,
"There was a time when you could logon and discuss how Gold and
Silver money would help the world become a better place.
Of course, tha
http://www.msnbc.com/news/817175.asp
takes a look at the Eldred v. Ashcroft case, which deals
with whether the copyrights for books, films, music, and
cartoons (especially Steamboat Willie!) should go on
forever (or for a lot longer, as per the 1998 Sonny Bono
Copyright Term Extension Act which t
SV Gisp,
Check out:
mp3DownloadHQ
http://www.mp3downloadhq.com
They don't sell CDs but they're worth a "look see"...
Courtesy of:
AmeriConn - eCurrencyCrawler
http://www.americonn.com/cgi/ecc/search/search.pl?Terms=music
Cheers,
RJ
> Guys,
>
> I am a lover of all kinds of music and I am
Hello,
I realized I should probably clarify after my last comment that VALIS is
not an aggregator, the accounts we open are completely individual accounts
that we have no access to after they are opened. I only know about the
FDIC insurance from another project I am working on: www.gegypay.com .
At 11:20 AM 10/9/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>At 10:44 AM 10/9/2002 -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
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>>>... Over $80 million was spent by Napster not-getting this idea
>>>before they died, so it's definitely yet-another pile of money on the
>>>ground, waiting for somebody to pick it up, IMO
>In my scenario the artists would own the music, end of story.
>In my scenario an artist would be architect, builder, and landlord.
>
OK, that's an interesting scenario, but your post I think implied
that you feel the current scenario is sort of wrong, morally wrong --
that in a way in the curr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> At 10:44 AM 10/9/2002 -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
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>> Yes, I always thought Napster was committing suicide and needlessly
>> antagonizing the artistic community
>
> aka "theft" (either you believe in ownership of property or not!)
The hallmark of theft is that the vi
At 11:20 AM 10/9/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>... The artists could get a huge cut and not be indentured servants to
>>the record companies.
>
>Geez, what is this ... communist day?
Let's see, what did I describe? Artists would produce music, own music,
sell direct to the market, by
Hello,
Actually there are special accounts you get at banks in the USA for
aggregators. The aggregator gives up a certain amount of control to the
bank, (ie you can't take money out without the accounting records to back
it) which allows full pass through FDIC insurance. So you are not only
getti
At 12:05 PM -0400 10/9/02, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
...
>Yes, I always thought Napster was committing suicide and needlessly
>antagonizing the artistic community by not implementing some kind of
AFAIK, nobody at Napster ever even TRIED e-gold (it wasn't for lack
of me asking them to, though). It
>At 10:44 AM 10/9/2002 -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
>
>>... Over $80 million was spent by Napster not-getting this idea
>>before they died, so it's definitely yet-another pile of money on the
>>ground, waiting for somebody to pick it up, IMO. ...
>
>Yes, I always thought Napster was committing suici
At 10:44 AM 10/9/2002 -0400, James M. Ray wrote:
>... Over $80 million was spent by Napster not-getting this idea
>before they died, so it's definitely yet-another pile of money on the
>ground, waiting for somebody to pick it up, IMO. ...
Yes, I always thought Napster was committing suicide and
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>I
At 10:27 AM -0400 10/9/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Guys,
>
>I am a lover of all kinds of music and I am not able to find any online merchants
>accepting e-gold for CDs.
...
This is a good idea, but why bother with a physical CD, instead of
just vending an MP3 (or just asking for a tip, as ww
At 10:35 AM 10/9/2002 -0400, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
>Use http://www.bananagold.com. You can spend e-gold, 1mdc, or
>Goldmoney. I bet they ship worldwide but I'm not 100% certain.
Well I scrolled down the page a bit and it's quite clear they ship worldwide.
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At 10:27 AM 10/9/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Guys,
>
>I am a lover of all kinds of music and I am not able to find any online
>merchants accepting e-gold for CDs. Will someone please take my advice and
>start doing this. It might also be a good idea if you will ship worldwide
>since e
Guys,
I am a lover of all kinds of music and I am not able to find any online merchants
accepting e-gold for CDs. Will someone please take my advice and start doing this. It
might also be a good idea if you will ship worldwide since e-gold is worldwide.
SV Gisp
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George, you are correct. These cards are issued by a US bank and they do provide an
excellent service especially to those people who need to carry cash around the world.
It is ideal for those people who would like to cash out some of their e-gold, evocash,
netpay, etc funds and make groceries o
Dear members of this list,
Sidd, Sir,
You wrote in your posting to DGC.chat list and this list:
> If Alexander is really involved I seriously doubt that it is a
> fraudulent business...
>
> My guess... thieves who steal e-gold login details are making
> their first spend from the stolen accoun
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