Following her loss, Ms. Thomas began the process of fighting the decision against her. Her defense counsel filed motions for a new trial on Constitutional grounds. Specifically, the defense is arguing that at least one explicit section of current U.S. Copyright Law, defining Statutory Damages (17 U.S.C. §504 (c)), violates due process under the U.S. constitution.
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While we wait to finish working through a few mainboard and graphics card reviews here (8800GTS lovin' is on the way) we decided to segue into some moderately dangerous territory here, and have an open (and perhaps opinionated to a degree) look at an article that's made a lot of waves on the net recently. Is "A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection" by Peter Gutmann, Ph.D. really an analysis of Vista? We're not so sure...
Don't you just love format wars? Venture back a few decades and some of you might feel almost nostalgic thinking about the old Betamax vs. VHS wars of the 1970's. Today the formats are different, the names are different, but the issues at stake are largely the same. HD-DVD or BlueRay. Which do you choose? Is one overly technically superior to the other, and if so, does that even matter? You might be surprised with our conclusion.
Today we take much of the technology we use daily for granted. Little do many of us realize that we often carry around more computing and processing power with us in our day to day lives than existed in large mainframes and supercomputers as little as 30 years ago. The marvel of technology that brings us this power is a little invention known as the microprocessor. To whom do we owe credit for its invention? None other than Intel.