Timeline for law list by mattkatz
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My blog post on Microsoft's anticompetitive new UEFI secure boot policy for ARM: http://ur1.ca/7gbzj
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@fontana I should have thought of that.
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Mitt Romney, free software candidate: http://ur1.ca/7d9ej
about 5 months ago from web -
(I realize I had the chance to ask this when it was meaningful to.)
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Possibly academic question: do 1.10(a) and 1.4 together really limit copyleft to existing files?
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Don't remember where, but somewhere HP said they plan to release a free SDK.
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Oh absolutely! Nothing more conspicuous than <blink>. Although, since it's nonstandard, you should probably have a fallback.
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@fontana I agree with this. Specifically, it reflects the increasing significance of the Python and Ruby communities, among others.
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@cwebber Uniform Commercial Code requires that warranty disclaimers be "conspicuous" to be effective; usually translates to bold or caps.
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I'm glad to have provided you this opportunity to promote yourself, but the point was more general.
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I was responding to two posts: that quote was the condescending part. (@evan, sorry for polluting your thread.)
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@mcepl "It is disturbing to make new words, because one is lazy to think." I wasn't praising Marx, just characterizing his usage.
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@mcepl which of course no reason for you to be so condescending.
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@mcepl perhaps you're right; I take "bourgeoisie" to connote the ruling class (at least in Marx) but it is more expansive than that.
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@fontana I agree. Do you think #revolution is necessary?
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@fontana Bourgeois or middle-class? And does that make it less radical, less important, both, or neither?
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I'm with you, @evan. Safe corporate language tends to obscure that free software is radical, to the point that even we forget.
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RT @SFLC: !SFLC proposes DMCA exemption that would free users to root their devices and replace their operating systems: http://ur1.ca/6aouq
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Just tried that Pidgin workaround and it didn't work for me.
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That's too bad. I wouldn't mind seeing this implemented as a persistent version of the top left corner's "ripple" effect.