Sorry, I was just trying to point out that some consider any mention of
sharing copyrighted material, however fleeting, as proof positive that
the whole purpose of the development of a technology is to "steal" their
"intellectual property" . Personally I think the whole notion of
copyright has
Hah, I don't really need a welcome, I've been here my whole life :)
And he wasn't using the email list to discuss illegal activities, he
was using the email list to get support for Freenet - exactly what it
is here for.
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Mike Cook wrote:
> Welcome to the USA. You n
Welcome to the USA. You need to be very careful these days in regard to
any discussion of file sharing. There are many legal pitfalls and many
with deep pockets just looking for an opportunity to sue. Like it or not
email lists are not a place to discuss illegal activities whether you
agree wit
Wow, that's a bit...extreme. I mean there's a _huge_ difference
between refusing to give someone support, which may or may not be
legal, and completely banning them. I mean just because _you_ can't
help him doesn't mean nobody else on this list can. Way to alienate a
rather significant percentage o
On Wednesday 30 September 2009 16:16:02 Jonathan Bannister wrote:
> Outstanding! I'll give it a try. The time spent illuminating the issue
> with such clarity is much appreciated.
Any chance of an FAQ page or expand the relevant wiki page or page on the main
site?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> JB
> -
On Saturday 07 November 2009 17:37:51 Jonas Islander wrote:
> I'm getting the following error message when trying to insert a file
> using the web interface:
>
> com.db4o.ext.Db4oIOException
> at
> com.db4o.io.CachedIoAdapter.validateReadOnly(CachedIoAdapter.java:244)
> at com.db4o.io
I'm getting the following error message when trying to insert a file
using the web interface:
com.db4o.ext.Db4oIOException
at
com.db4o.io.CachedIoAdapter.validateReadOnly(CachedIoAdapter.java:244)
at com.db4o.io.CachedIoAdapter.write(CachedIoAdapter.java:215)
at
com.db4o.
On Sunday 18 October 2009 11:24:08 Toni Bergman wrote:
...
>
> I present you with my graph. I'm downloading music from freenet.
Thanks for your detailed bug report. However, based on your graph, which
contains clear evidence of copyright infringement (there *is* legal music on
Freenet, but the
On Sunday 25 October 2009 09:24:11 bestellung wrote:
> "Reason: Service did not respond to signal."
>
> Freenet did work the day before, when i had an outdated java 5 version
> running. after reinstalling to the newest java version i keep getting
> the above error message. I uninstalled & install