On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Subcommander Bob wrote:
When is Sircam source going to be put on Sourceforge?
A more appropriate question might be "when is the author of sircam going to be prosecuted for the millions or billions of dollars of damage his creation has done, and hopefully convicted?" Oh, I forgot. He works for the FBI, so he's immune... Bear
At 08:46 AM 7/27/01 -0700, Ray Dillinger wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Subcommander Bob wrote:
When is Sircam source going to be put on Sourceforge?
A more appropriate question might be "when is the author of sircam going to be prosecuted for the millions or billions of dollars of damage his creation has done, and hopefully convicted?"
You mean "Microsoft Corp" not "the author", right? :-) You aren't responsible for others' use of your creations. Despite the idiotic recent lawsuits against gun makers, publishers of hit-man books, AOL for helping sell kitty prawn, tobacco manuf, etc. The number of such lawsuits is a symptom of the decline. Besides, the author probably doesn't have the Deep Pockets that motivates these abuses.
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Subcommander Bob wrote:
When is Sircam source going to be put on Sourceforge?
It would be actually very nice to infect machines in opressive regimes with well-behaved anonymous publishing remixers, with web gateways. MojoNation can be hacked to be essentially unfilterable, and only make connections into different legal compartments (which would probably not always be a good idea, e.g. due to the Great Chinese Firewall).
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David Honig
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Eugene Leitl
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Ray Dillinger
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Subcommander Bob