Comment 1: What if a story happens, where one person is vilified, and another person is praised? Why should the right of the vilified person rule over the praised person to have the story removed?
Comment 2: Maybe google just needs to serve up a taste of these trolls old medicine in the form of new terms of use, "By using our site, you agree to waive your right to be forgotten..." I know it wouldn't hold any water in court, but still it'd be funny.
The constant surveillance that we all hate can, sometimes, be used to defend the folks that are 'under suspicion.'
Still you have to admire the cahones of a guy who *knows* he is being filmed to do such acts. It does not make them right, but wow, this guy has more confidence than a hooker at a Comic con.
But wait, if I make a copy of those images, that leaves with the original, so it's not theft. Then we get into copyright, and the law states that the person who took the photo owns the copyright.
In an unprecedented move, a pre-teen from Newark, New Jersey was today sued by The Rolling Stones, the Elvis Presley estate, and also the Walt Disney company. At the center of the lawsuit is child's pet mouse, named "Mick Elvis" (aka, "Mick E. Mouse").
Cool . . let's buy badcustomer.com and make it look like the old site, with one change: the ToS will now say that submitting a name is grounds for a $500 processing fee (non refundable) that if not paid will be turned over to a collection agency, along with an additional $1,000 fee.
So, would it be okay if ArmaLite used a picture of Rodin's The Thinker, with a thought bubble above his head featuring Michelangelo's David with the gun?
It makes sense, in a twisted logic sort of way. The GOP has to know that passing TPP (et al) will backfire, so by putting the responsibility on the White House, they can also put the blame there when the public starts complaining about it. They are just supplying the rope, it will be up to Obama to finish the job.
I have a VW with this feature as well. You can lock the glove box, the swing down backseats (to the trunk) and also the trunk releases (both internal and external ones) with the ignition key, but the valet key will not unlock any of them them.
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Comment 2: Maybe google just needs to serve up a taste of these trolls old medicine in the form of new terms of use, "By using our site, you agree to waive your right to be forgotten..." I know it wouldn't hold any water in court, but still it'd be funny.
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So we don't know what they do, but we do know they rewire your brain. Where again did Dr. Beck get his degree in neuroscience?
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Quarterly profits are bitch of a master when compared to long term goodwill.
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Still you have to admire the cahones of a guy who *knows* he is being filmed to do such acts. It does not make them right, but wow, this guy has more confidence than a hooker at a Comic con.
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Re: All the good laws have been passed
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In an unprecedented move, a pre-teen from Newark, New Jersey was today sued by The Rolling Stones, the Elvis Presley estate, and also the Walt Disney company. At the center of the lawsuit is child's pet mouse, named "Mick Elvis" (aka, "Mick E. Mouse").
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"Scentscy: So good it should be illegal."
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Well, yes, that would be true, if only there had been a political dialogue.
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