A win for Vivendi/Universal, a loss for you and me..

Blizzard wins hacking lawsuit – PC News at GameSpot

I remember several years ago, this case helped crystalize in my mind the evil and overbroad nature of the DMCA. This case has nothing at all to do with piracy. It’s little more than an excuse for Vivendi/Universal to crush the consumer.

The sad thing is that most people don’t even remember what the case was about. They’re going about their lives playing World of Warcraft oblivious to what’s going on. Even the article doesn’t get into it.

Basically, there were problems with Battle.net. It was slow and unreliable. Also as the games aged it was obvious that the network was being neglected. Some fans of the game reverse engineered the network protocol for Battle.net and created a free server call bnetd. This allowed anyone to setup a Warcraft server that was as fast and reliable as they wanted it to be. This angered the game’s creator and they sued.

Slime of the year

My Nomination For Slime Of The Year…

It seems like everywhere I turn, there’s some new story that gets my blood boiling. What’s with our country today? Have we really become this cold and callous? It’s bad enough the city of New London, CT is taking the homes of these people, but charging them back rent for the time they fought the process in court? That’s just not right.

CNN.com – Harmless hackers or teen criminals? – Aug 9, 2005

CNN.com – Harmless hackers or teen criminals? – Aug 9, 2005

Just when I thought I’d seen it all, I come across this. What happened to our public school system. It certainly wasn’t like this when I was growing up. Granted, computers in the schools were a new thing back then. Everybody was interested in what you could do with them, both students and teachers. We were expected to explore. Now, it seems things have changed. The students, parents and other concerned people involved have created a web forum to speak out against the injustice of the Kurtztown, PA schools and police. I can only hope that someone beats some sense into the authorities in this town.