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The Register - MS shuts down site over P2P leak
by Rattle at 8:33 am EST, Mar 11, 2003

] This was, a Microsoft rep told Joe, "just a mistake." It
] is however perfectly legal. So, Neowin was blacked out
] and lost its live SQL database along the way without any
] kind of due process, without being informed of the
] alleged offence, and without any right of appeal. As we
] say, in the wonderful world we now live in this is now
] perfectly legal, and could happen to just about any site.
] And that, we submit, is the point.


 
RE: The Register - MS shuts down site over P2P leak
by flynn23 at 1:50 pm EST, Mar 11, 2003

Rattle wrote:
] ] This was, a Microsoft rep told Joe, "just a mistake." It
] ] is however perfectly legal. So, Neowin was blacked out
] ] and lost its live SQL database along the way without any
] ] kind of due process, without being informed of the
] ] alleged offence, and without any right of appeal. As we
] ] say, in the wonderful world we now live in this is now
] ] perfectly legal, and could happen to just about any site.
] ] And that, we submit, is the point.

Just think what will happen when .Net services are employed, and it's all that infrastructure that belongs to someone else that you're relying on.

Methinks we're simply not ready for all this stuff. We keep advancing the 'state of the art' but have done nothing to really bulletproof what we already have. The evolution of the computing industry is at odds with itself. That's usually a recipe for disaster.


The Register - MS shuts down site over P2P leak
by crankymessiah at 12:39 pm EST, Mar 11, 2003

] This was, a Microsoft rep told Joe, "just a mistake." It
] is however perfectly legal. So, Neowin was blacked out
] and lost its live SQL database along the way without any
] kind of due process, without being informed of the
] alleged offence, and without any right of appeal. As we
] say, in the wonderful world we now live in this is now
] perfectly legal, and could happen to just about any site.
] And that, we submit, is the point.

I visit that site daily and followed this pretty closely. I find it really disgusting that M$ has that much power.


 
 
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