This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state
This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state
Posted Feb 16, 2017 13:13 UTC (Thu) by robbe (guest, #16131)In reply to: This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state by Cyberax
Parent article: This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state
Aaand the Berne Convention has more signatories than any non-proliferation treaties, including (the mind boggles) North Korea.
Iran is missing from the list, though, so they can listen to (copied?) music via an unlicensed iTunes while the centrifuges keep spinning...
Posted Feb 16, 2017 13:33 UTC (Thu)
by karkhaz (subscriber, #99844)
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Posted Feb 23, 2017 19:57 UTC (Thu)
by unilynx (guest, #114305)
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It would be a brilliant quote to (re)use, but Berne's 171 signatures don't seem to beat the NPT's 190.
Posted Mar 14, 2017 16:25 UTC (Tue)
by JanC_ (guest, #34940)
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This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state
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As well as QuickTime Player and Safari, your iTunes now comes with a gratuitous copy of Stuxnet.
This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state
This is why I drink: a discussion of Fedora's legal state