Update: FileMaker "Amnesty"
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FileMaker To End Upgrade "Amnesty"
Program In Sept
FileMaker To End Upgrade "Amnesty"
Program In Sept
08/09/2004 11:15 AMFileMaker today announced that its FileMaker Pro 7 upgrade "amnesty"
program -- available for versions of FileMaker Pro dating as far back
as 1993 -- will end on September 17, 2004. By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Update: FileMaker xDBC/JDBC update
Update: FileMaker xDBC/JDBC update
12/22/2004 01:56 AMThe FileMaker xDBC/JDBC update includes the xDBC plug-in and JDBC
Client Driver that were previously available only for Windows.
Update: FileMaker 7v2 Updates
Update: FileMaker 7v2 Updates
06/01/2004 09:51 PMFileMaker gets a "7v2" update, addressing several issues on Mac and
Windows, standard and Developer releases.
FileMaker Pro, Developer 7v2 update now
available
FileMaker Pro, Developer 7v2 update now
available
06/02/2004 08:27 AMFileMaker Inc. has released an
update to
its flagship application, FileMaker Pro, that brings the database
creation tool to version 7v2. The free update includes changes to font
smoothing, field validation, merge fields, import and more. The change
also applies to FileMaker Developer, and you can download the updaters
for both from the FileMaker Web site. FileMaker Pro and FileMaker
Developer 7 require Mac OS X v10.2.8 or higher, a G3 or better
processor (G3 upgrade cards are not supported) and 128MB RAM.
Update: FileMaker Meetings 2.0 & Tasks
2.0
Update: FileMaker Meetings 2.0 & Tasks
2.0
04/28/2004 10:16 AMFileMaker released FileMaker Meetings 2.0, a meetings management
application, and FileMaker Tasks 2.0, a task management application,
both updated for FileMaker Pro 7.
Filemaker ODBC update released
Filemaker ODBC update released
03/31/2005 03:37 PMFileMaker has released a new ODBC update for Mac OS X for use with
FileMaker Pro 7, Developer 7 and Server 7 Advanced...
FileMaker 7.0v3 Update Offers Numerous
Fixes
FileMaker 7.0v3 Update Offers Numerous
Fixes
10/07/2004 04:10 PMFileMaker Server 7 Advanced ships; 10M
copies of FileMaker sold
FileMaker Server 7 Advanced ships; 10M
copies of FileMaker sold
08/30/2004 11:37 AMApple database subsidiary FileMaker has announced the immediate
availability of FileMaker Server 7 Advanced, an enhanced version of
FileMaker Server 7 that provides advanced Web publishing and
connectivity options for efficiently managing shared solutions for
desktop and Web clients...
FileMaker announces FileMaker Mobile 7,
Work Requests
FileMaker announces FileMaker Mobile 7,
Work Requests
06/21/2004 10:52 AMApple database subsidiary FileMaker today announced the immediate
availability of FileMaker Mobile 7, a new version of the FileMaker Pro
software designed specifically for Palm OS and Pocket PC handheld
devices...
FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Developer
updated
FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Developer
updated
06/02/2004 08:57 AMFileMaker has released an update to FileMaker Pro and FileMaker
Developer, its powerful Mac OS X database software...
FileMaker Ships FileMaker Server 7
FileMaker Ships FileMaker Server 7
05/24/2004 08:22 PMBy MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
"Amnesty International"
"Amnesty International"
05/03/2004 10:18 PMAmnesty and the Sweeps
Amnesty and the Sweeps
06/05/2005 11:19 PMEvery time there’s a TV Sweeps Week, when
the Neilsen-rating results come out there’s a loser, and the loser
always grumbles about how the methodology is busted and they’re
really not doing that bad. Similarly, whenever Amnesty International points the
finger at some government, that government makes like a losing TV
network and whines that the process is broken. Recently, Amnesty had
some pretty
harsh things to say about the collateral human-rights damage from
the US “War on Terror”. Dick Cheney snarle
d predictably and the right-wing blogosphere is pushing back
mightily: “AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL seems to have flushed its
credibility...” and there are pages of outrage based, not on the
substance of what Amnesty said, but on their temerity in comparing
Gitmo to a gulag; thus, thousands of words explaining that the gulags
were much, much worse; indeed they were and that was dopey of Amnesty.
But it’s just so totally like how Central American dictators used to
say “But the Communists are worse” and Communist governments used
to say “But the Apartheid racists are worse” and Apartheid racists
used to say “But the black-ruled dictatorships are worse.” I’m
not an American, so this is just a hint from a friendly neighbor:
being better than the gulags isn’t good enough. When your Neilsen
ratings are bad, you need to run better shows, and when Amnesty gets
on your case, you need to stop brutalizing
people.
Tax amnesty plans net millions
Tax amnesty plans net millions
01/04/2004 11:58 PMUSA Today Jan 4 2004 10:15PM ET
Amnesty for Pakistani tribesmen
Amnesty for Pakistani tribesmen
04/24/2004 08:48 AMFive rebel tribesmen emerge from hiding in the South Waziristan
province to finalise a deal with the army.
Zarqawi 'rejects amnesty offer'
Zarqawi 'rejects amnesty offer'
04/10/2005 12:34 PMAn Iraqi militant group led by Jordanian rebel Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
rejects a call for it to lays down its arms.
RIAA withdraws prosecution amnesty
RIAA withdraws prosecution amnesty
04/20/2004 06:08 AMWill now just sue
Tribesmen held as amnesty fails
Tribesmen held as amnesty fails
05/29/2004 03:17 PMPakistan arrests more than 30 tribesmen as part of its campaign
against suspected Islamic militants in South Waziristan.
Music Biz Kills Amnesty Program
Music Biz Kills Amnesty Program
04/20/2004 04:50 AMAfter a legal scuffle, the RIAA drops its 'Clean Slate' program that
offered amnesty to individuals who admitted in writing to file
sharing. The big stick of litigation seems to be winning the game.
RIAA ends Amnesty program
RIAA ends Amnesty program
04/20/2004 03:15 AMI really wonder how few people the RIAA actually signed up for the
Amnesty program that allowed consumers to sign...
Happy Cog redesigns Amnesty
International USA
Happy Cog redesigns Amnesty
International USA
09/08/2004 02:51 PM"Amnesty International works tirelessly to end needless suffering in
the real world. We do the same thing in the virtual world." With these
words, Happy Cog Studios announces its redesign of Amnesty
International USA.
Clean Slate "amnesty" euthanized
Clean Slate "amnesty" euthanized
04/18/2004 05:39 PMJason Schultz analyzes the recording industry's withdrawal of its
perp-walk "Clean Slate" program.
The RIAA has finally seen the light with regard to its "Clean Slate"
program, which offered false amnesty, or shamnesty, to people who
admitted to file sharing. Citing the success of its "education"
campaign, the group has abruptly cancelled the program.
"Clean Slate" promised that in exchange for a confession, you could
gain meaningful protection from lawsuits for copyright infringement.
In fact, the program left you vulnerable to lawsuits by record
companies and music publishers, as well as bands like Metallica that
retain independent control of music rights.
Eric Parke, represented by Ira Rothken, brought suit, charging
fraudulent business practices -- and here, perhaps, we can glean the
true reason for the RIAA's change of heart. Its attorneys announced
during a recent court proceeding that the group had discontinued
"Clean Slate" -- and that therefore the case was moot. The
announcement took Mr. Parke, his attorney and the judge by surprise.
Link
(
Thanks Donna!)
Saudis offer amnesty to militants
Saudis offer amnesty to militants
06/23/2004 12:33 PMSaudi Arabia - hit by a wave of terror attacks - offers a limited
amnesty to militants who surrender in a month.
Amnesty International Report 2004
Amnesty International Report 2004
05/29/2004 06:08 PMweb.amnesty.org/report2004/index-eng
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Child porn amnesty proposed
Child porn amnesty proposed
12/10/2003 10:22 AMManchester Online Dec 10 2003 8:49AM ET
Amnesty International redesign, RSS
feeds
Amnesty International redesign, RSS
feeds
09/09/2004 01:08 PMBrian
Alvey just dropped me a note to let know about Happy Cog's redesign of
Amnesty International, and I'm pleased to see that the new site
offers RSS
feeds.
RIAA drops amnesty program
RIAA drops amnesty program
04/20/2004 10:08 AMThe recording industry trade group ended a program designed to protect
illegal file sharers who come clean because of limited participation
and questions about RIAA's ability to offer protection.
Saudis offer militants amnesty
Saudis offer militants amnesty
06/24/2004 01:45 AMSaudi Arabia hit by an upsurge in violence offers a limited amnesty
to militants who surrender in a month.
Colombia fighters reject amnesty
Colombia fighters reject amnesty
04/10/2005 05:23 AMColombian paramilitaries reject an amnesty proposal they fear will
leave them open to extradition to the US.
Iraq May Give Amnesty to Insurgents (AP)
Iraq May Give Amnesty to Insurgents (AP)
07/03/2004 06:26 PMAP - Iraq's prime minister, less than a week after taking power, may
offer amnesty to insurgents and could extend it to those who killed
American troops in an apparent bid to lure Saddam Hussein loyalists
from their campaign of violence.
Micron Seeking Amnesty in DoJ Antitrust
Probe?
Micron Seeking Amnesty in DoJ Antitrust
Probe?
01/02/2004 08:21 AMRecording Industry Drops Amnesty Program
(AP)
Recording Industry Drops Amnesty Program
(AP)
04/19/2004 07:12 PMAP - The music industry's trade group has ended a program that offered
to prevent people from being sued by recording companies if the
downloaders admitted to illegally sharing music online, according to
court documents.
Recording industry drops amnesty program
Recording industry drops amnesty program
04/19/2004 08:27 PMSaudis Offer Militants One-Month Amnesty
Saudis Offer Militants One-Month Amnesty
06/23/2004 12:37 PMJIDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Saudi Arabia announced an amnesty
Wednesday for Muslim militants who surrender in the next month, saying
they will not face the death penalty and will only be prosecuted if
they committed acts that hurt others.
Saudis Offer Limited Amnesty to Rebels
Saudis Offer Limited Amnesty to Rebels
06/23/2004 11:41 PMThe offer suggested that the country's rulers, while shaken by
terrorist violence, believe their grip on power to be firm.
RIAA Ditches Meaningless Amnesty Program
RIAA Ditches Meaningless Amnesty Program
04/19/2004 09:57 PMLast fall, before the RIAA actually started suing people for sharing
unauthorized music files, they offered their
amnesty
program, which basically said if you 'fessed up to sharing music
and removed those files immediately, they probably wouldn't sue you.
Of course, they couldn't guarantee that the actual copyright holders
wouldn't sue - and in admitting guilt to the RIAA some felt that
people would actually open themselves up to
more liability for
exactly that reason. In fact, even a US Senator, Norm Coleman, told
people
not to
fall for the program and some people
filed a
lawsuit against the program, saying that it was deceptive. Well,
now the RIAA (as they've been known to do) has asked that the lawsuit
be dismissed
because they've recently canceled the amnesty program.
Of course, that makes you wonder. Is it okay to offer a "deceptive"
program for a few months, and then ask that lawsuits against it are
dropped once you stop? Doesn't that just encourage more temporary
deceptive programs? The article also notes, by the way, that over
1,100 people actually signed up to request such not-really-amnesty.
The RIAA promises that they'll continue to not sue those individuals,
though, they still can't make the same promise for the actual
copyright holders.
Amnesty raps French police abuses
Amnesty raps French police abuses
04/06/2005 12:12 PMAmnesty International accuses France of ignoring police brutality
against Arabs and Africans.
Iraqi Proposes Broader Amnesty
(washingtonpost.com)
Iraqi Proposes Broader Amnesty
(washingtonpost.com)
04/10/2005 11:47 PMwashingtonpost.com - BAGHDAD, April 10 -- Iraq's new president
called Sunday for extending amnesty to Iraqi insurgents who had killed
combatants, possibly including U.S. and Iraqi troops, as part of a
drive that he said could help end attacks within months.
Talabani Offers Amnesty to Insurgents
(washingtonpost.com)
Talabani Offers Amnesty to Insurgents
(washingtonpost.com)
04/08/2005 12:39 AMwashingtonpost.com - BAGHDAD, April 7 -- Iraq's new Kurdish
president, Jalal Talabani, took office Thursday and immediately
offered an amnesty aimed at drawing in Sunni Muslims from an armed
insurgency increasingly seen as faltering. He left open the
possibility of forgiving insurgents who had killed combatants.
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