Howdy,
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Christopher Hammond wrote:
> A stupid inconvenience? Do any of you guys work in industries where
> information is Copyrighted? Have you ever heard of Napster???? Why
> would the SCCA want you to be able to print their Copyrighted
> information? That's what I would be willing to be it comes down too.
>
> As for ways to get around it, I am sure there are, there are always
> ways to get around things, but it's difficult enough that every common
> Joe won't go out and do it.
Any common Joe that can do a web search can do it. Napster is a good
example. Its a hell of a lot harder to rip a cd into MP3's than it is to
break the SCCA's "protection".
> For everyone that complains about the rule books costing $15 a year,
> then go run some other event, if you want to play SCCA then you get to
> play by their rules.
Huh? I buy a rulebook every year like anyone else that runs national
events. This isn't about that.
Mark
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