Not only has Texas AND California sued Sony over their ill-advised and outright stupid decision to include a rootkit with their CDs, but also Eliot Spitzer, New York’s Attorney General, has decided to go after Sony-BMG too.
From the monkeys who typed Shakespeare comes the stunning sequel…
Not only has Texas AND California sued Sony over their ill-advised and outright stupid decision to include a rootkit with their CDs, but also Eliot Spitzer, New York’s Attorney General, has decided to go after Sony-BMG too.
The Texas State Attorney General is seeing $100,000 in fined for every CD sold with the XCP copy protection system on it. This is great. It is normally the RIAA trying to put the beat-down on regular people and fine them.
L.E. Modesitt’s Towers of the Sunset of the Recluse Saga
Knife of Drams is book 11 in the Wheel of Time epic saga.
Davidson did better than I thought, scroing 55 points. Better than Seton Hall.
I love it when multiple produce coalesce into a single offering. MP3 players on your cell phone. PDAs combined with your cell phone. GPS with a cell phone. GPS combined with an exercise watch (for semi-accurately tracking how far you have run). Why not combine all of the above?