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Re: [dvd-discuss] Copyright ranges
- To: dvd-discuss(at)cyber.law.harvard.edu
- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] Copyright ranges
- From: Ronald Austin <ronald(at)caprock-spur.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 12:09:09 -0400
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On Monday 05 August 2002 11:34 am, you wrote:
> Unfortunately, we still won't have access to Windows 95 source code in
> 2090 because there is no requirement for MS to release the source (as
> opposed to the executable).
>
> Not to mention the anti-source code bill to be passed by Sen. Eisner in
> 2004 which, for national security reasons of course, prohibits access to
> all source code except for properly licensed and government monitored
> businesses.
Not that the code would be good for anything but a laugh. There will be few
if any computers around that will run it and Microsoft(tm) would just say it
no longer has the source. It's sad that I can almost see something like this
going thru Congress tacked on a medicare bill by congressman M. Mouse. Maybe
Ben "Cooter" Jones* will win his bid for Congress get drunk and kick
Hollins's butt.
Back to practicing my Russian just in case.
Das Vadanya,
Ronald
*For all the non-USians out there, Ben Jones played the mechanic 'Cooter' on
The Dukes of Hazzard TV show in 1979-1985. He is running for Congress
http://www.cootersplace.com .