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Claude Almansi

sloodle - Virtual Environment Learning System - 0 views

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    Sloodle is an Open Source project ....which integrates the Second Life® multi-user virtual environment and the Moodle learning-management system. ... more details on the Sloodle Wiki ... source code is available on Google Code, along with the issues tracker.
Art Gelwicks

Cyber Punk Cafe: List of Free Open Source Alternatives to Norton Ghost - 0 views

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    Listing of open source alternatives to Norton Ghost for easy machine restoration.
adina sullivan

Open Source Living - 0 views

shared by adina sullivan on 15 Apr 08 - Cached
Claude Almansi

[A2k] The National Federation of the Blind Statement re Authors Guild's claim re Kindle... - 0 views

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    The blind and other readers have the right for books to be presented to us in the format that is most useful to us, and we are not violating copyright law as long as we use readers, either human or machine, for private rather than public listening.
Claude Almansi

IFPI SuisseIndustrie phonographique : « Game Over » (le jeu est terminé), mêm... - 0 views

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    Durant sa phase de démarrage, l'action « Game Over » s'adresse aux pirates diffusant de nombreux fichiers musicaux sur Internet. Vez: «Il s'agit principalement de personnes adultes et exerçant une activité professionnelle, donc de personnes capables de payer pour leur musique et non de quelques enfants. Ces adultes volent de la musique parce qu'ils espèrent qu'on ne les traquera pas. Mais ceci est différent dès aujourd'hui.»
Claude Almansi

ifpi Schweiz präsentiert ihr Konzept - Philippe Perreaux, Jan 2 09 - 0 views

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    Video from the Swiss TV news where the IFPI.ch spokesperson announces that they will ask ISP's to cut the connection of people using P2P for copyrighted works
Claude Almansi

How Microsoft wants to tackle software piracy in Pakistan - M. Khalid Rahman - DAWN Sci... - 0 views

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    "We do not want to be belligerent about it. It is just that we do not want to project the impression that we want everybody to stop using the technology, or that this technology is too expensive."
Claude Almansi

KARACHI: Users of pirated software given 35-day ultimatum -DAWN Apr 24, 07 - 0 views

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    Computer users who do not come forward and clean up till May 30, could face the risk of legal action, which may result in fines up to Rs100,000 and imprisonment up to three years, besides confiscation of equipment used for making illegal copies.
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