Business Method Patents are Bad

This is yet another example, like Amazon’s **one-click**, that shows that this sort of thing shouldn’t be patentable.

eBay, one of the biggest success stories on the Web, is being threatened with a patent infringement lawsuit that could force it to modify its winning auction format.

Nothing breeds jealousy like success.

More Windows 2000 Security Problems

Even Microsoft doesn’t know how these attacks are happening… maybe its because they have a fatally flawed operating system?

Microsoft released further details of a rash of attacks on Windows 2000 servers that has so far stumped the software giant’s research team.

Does this really surprise anybody?

While the company wouldn’t say how many machines or customers had been victims of the attacks, Miller did say that it has been a significant number.

Dohh!! There’s nothing like keeping the public informed to build credibility.

Yet Another Music Service is Shut Down

Once again, the RIAA feels the need to flex its muscles in a futile effort to stop the spread of music.

An Illinois federal judge said Wednesday that he would order the Madster file-trading system, formerly known as Aimster, to halt song-swapping in the next few days.

Maybe this is why I’m having trouble finding some particular Chuck Mangione tunes (that I already bought 3 times).

Why The Recording Industry Sucks

Read this article now.

If you read [[Courtney Love’s Speech]] about the evils of the recording industry and were unconvinced, then read this!

[Napster] opened the door to the Future, not only for distribution, but for music as a whole. As Napster was a free service, practically any musician now had the ability to taste exposure, without the ridiculous cost of hiring agents, producers, etc. They no longer had some label trying to mutate their work to fit into the Mainstream. Even established musicians, such Ice-T, The Grateful Dead, Public Enemy, Beck, TLC, Smashing Pumpkins, and a plethora of others, began to format their music to be available online. They now had the opportunity to see what their fans thought of music that they’d created, but didn’t make the grade in their labels’ opinions…

Sadly, the RIAA had grown comfortable with the luxury that was afforded them at the expense of musicians. They held a powerful dominance over the music industry, and the thought of losing that sustenance was terrifying. So, instead of embracing this advent, the RIAA filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Northern California against Napster on December 7, 1999. Fanning, who generated minimal income from his program, was faced with charges of copyright infringement, and the RIAA was asking for up to $100,000 per song that traveled through the Napster community…

It’s OK to laugh about these things. It’s OK to laugh at the arrogance of Clear Channel and the RIAA. The truth of this matter is that, despite their apparent triumphs, the RIAA is losing this war. For decades, they have been feeding off of artists, controlling what they do, and sucking them dry. But the damage that pioneers like Napster and Audiogalaxy did to this system has given musicians a new frequency on which they can be heard. It won’t be long before all music is available to enjoy, and the RIAA will soon shrivel up and die.

This is another article written by a musician that’s had enough.

Read the whole thing… it just might change your mind!

Why Should Apple Get To Decide?

This is the first thing in a long time from Apple that pisses me off.

I just bought an external DVD-R/RW drive, and I love it. It’s the coolest thing I’ve had on my computer in years.

###Extortion

However, because it’s external, and wasn’t bought from Apple, I can’t use [[iDVD]]. The big problem with this is that I have an older iMac that didn’t even have an option for a DVD-R when I bought it. Now Apple tells me that I have to buy a whole new computer just to use their software?

I called their tech support on this, and they said that my only options is to buy [[DVD Studio Pro]] for $999!

This reaks of the same kind of extortion that I’ve always hated Microsoft for. Who do they think they are?

***I’m sure I’ll figure something else out!***

No Strike

I guess the players realized that they were just being a pain.

With little time to spare, baseball negotiators who talked through the night reached a tentative agreement on a labor contract that averted a strike threatened for Friday.

This is good news and bad news: Good news because we’ll get a world series, and bad news because the Red Sox won’t be in it again!

50 Reasons LOTR Sucks?!?!?

Not for the humor impaired.

  • **The Battle Droid Syndrome.**

    The mutated muscular soldiers of Mordor turned out to be hilariously ineffective soldiers, a dozen of them held off by a single dying human. Apparently they made the beasts by crossing Orcs, Goblins **and the French**.

BWHAHAHAH! Very funny (as are all of the 50 line items). Enjoy [[:-)]].

Poor Cry Rings Hollow

The Boston Archdiosis has hundreds of millions of dollars worth of unused land at the same time it says that it can’t afford to pay the victims.

I’m getting more and more disgusted each day. Faith hope and charity, and the greatest among these is charity, or so the saying goes. Can’t the church follow its own teachings? How can Cardinal Law look at himself in the mirror each morning and not want to vomit?

Gerry Calahan Chimes In on the Strike

Boy does he nail the players on this.

The hell with the fans in small markets. The hell with what’s best for The Game of Baseball. You’re an entertainer, one of the Chosen Few, no different from Bruce Springsteen or Britney Spears. You’re special. You’ve earned everything you’ve got, and no one is going to take anything away. You didn’t get this far by backing down from a challenge, and that’s what this is, another challenge, another game. You vs. the Evil Owners. Bring it on, Bud.

This is the real attitude of the players as far as I can tell.

Hey owners, I have an idea. You need to call their bluff. Look them straight in the eye and tell them that anyone who goes on strike will be forever banned from baseball. Tell them that you stand together in solidarity and that you’re sick of the hired help telling you how to run your business. Tell them that you’ll hire minor leaguers who’d love to have a shot in the majors. You’ll have to pay them less, and they’ll appreciate it more. Heck, they might even play with as much passion as the kids in the Little League World Series did. You’ll be able to cut ticket prices, so more fans can enjoy the game.

Please, please, please, do this! I’m so sick of these multi-millionaire-primadonna-whining-look-at-how-difficult-my-life-is-a-holes that I’d love to see this happen.