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Hov, -- hvor blev de af??
Piratkopiering finansierer terrorister
"Terrorgrupper sælger pirat-DVD'er for at rejse midler. Piratkopiering er en forbrydelse."
Så
klart og chokerende er budskabet til de britiske borgere i den 1,5 millioner pund dyre antipiratkopieringskampagne, som The Industry Trust for Intellectual Property Awareness (en sammenslutning af britiske filmselskaber, britiske afdelinger af store Hollywood-selskaber og forhandlere som HMW-kœ
den) i går lancerede.
Umiddelbart synes forbindelsen mellem internationale terrorister og illegalt salg af små, runde DVD-skiver ikke at ligge lige for. Men ifø
lge den britiske pendant til den danske film-, musik- og spilindustris AntiPiratGruppen, Fact (Federation Against Copyright Theft), er bl.a. nordirske paramilitœre grupper og afghanske sheiker involveret i organiseret ulovlig kopiering og salg af DVDer i Storbritannien. fra
Berlingske
Ja man kan kun ryste p hovedet og tænke hvad bliver det næste?
" alle der downloader film fra nettet er pœdofile " måske ?
The dawn of low cost buses
"If there is a demand for cut-price, no-frills travel, why stop at low cost airlines?"
This question has already been asked by at least two companies in Europe, Terravision and megabus, who have come up with their own solutions. Now two more companies, National Express and easyBus, are hot on their heels.
The most obvious place for low cost bus services to start providing their services is arguably on routes from city centres to airports serviced by low cost airlines. After all, it's common enough when flying no-frills to consider the fact that the ticket to the airport will cost more than the international flight. So travellers looking to minimise their cost of air transport will certainly be keen to get to the airport as cheaply as possible. more here
Michael More's Windows 911
Artificial sweeteners disrupt your body
Artificial sweeteners disrupt your body's ability to accurately guage your caloric intake and regulate your appetite accordingly. This finding may explain why increasing numbers of people in the United States lack the natural ability to regulate food intake and body weight