Re: Microsoft finally acknowledges the security drumbeats
From: Ken Ashe (kashe@rahul.net)Date: 02/17/02
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From: kashe@rahul.net (Ken Ashe) Date: 16 Feb 2002 23:51:28 GMT
In article <FhBb8.95947$ve7.4543800@amsnews03.chello.com>,
gk@quantumlemming.net says...
>
>It is in no way property. You do not own a right. You have a right. The
>only thing that copyright was meant to do was to remove the right to copy
>things from other people. YOU get nothing. *THEY* have their rights
>abridged.
So you can sell it? As most artists and writers do, to their publisher,
having little to no choice in the matter if they want their work published? Not
bad for something you don't "own".
And, pray, in what hallowed land of financially untouchable,
perennially honest politicians do you live. A rough estimate of the number of
your equally blessed countryfold who have left to come to the US would also be
welcome. Just as a matter of perspective, you know.
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