Mega corporations are working hard to find smaller (less large) comporations to acquire. Not everyone will find a dating partner. So in this Trump administration there's some serious competition indeed.
Perhaps it was an anti-neutrality person trying to impersonate a pro-neutrality person trying to discredit the anti-neutrality, therefore trying to discredit the pro-neutrality.
Or perhaps it was a pro-neutrality person trying to imperson an anti-neutrality person trying to impersonate a pro-neutrality person trying to discredit the anti-neutrality, who would try to discredit the pro-neutrality, therefore trying to discredit the anti-neutrality.
Several criminals communicate using mail. How can FedEx and DHL allow them to do that? They should inspect every letter and package to see if there is any suspicious message or content.
Several criminals use cars and motorcycles to do their stuff. How can vehicle manufacturers, fuel stations and toll boothsallow it? THey should inspect every passenger to make sure that there's no suspect using their services.
"wine and tequila might be said to be in the same or similar marketplaces, but it's more accurate to say they are in tangential markets. Both products might be sold in the same store, for instance, but nobody is going to accidentally buy a bottle of wine with the intention of buying tequila.
It's something I have been arguing for years: the marketplace distinction for trademarks needs to be more nuanced than a marketplace designation for something like alcoholic beverages."
I disagree with that reasoning. Companies often produce different kinds of products, like Diageo, Coca Cola and Red Bull. And they may try to use the same brand for different products.
If a customer sees a Pumpd energy drink and a Pumpd vodka, they may think they are from the same company.
In this case, Tequika Cuervo sounds Mexican and Il Corvo sounds Italian.
"First, holocaust laws make certain hate speeches criminal. Yes, every media concern, every forum, every person within the borders of Germany has to upheld that law. Including Facebook and including you, if you enter Germany."
But Facebook does not commit hate speech. Facebook users do.
Will German authorities punish email providers, telephone companies and pubs for letting people have hateful discussions?
But there would be exceptions to the no encription rule. Some key people would have special privileges, like presidents, generals, businessmen, me, but not anyone.
"In other news, Comcast announced that the NBC Universal websites will throttle speeds for non-Comcast customers. AOL is belived to follow with non-Verizon customers. Fox and Disney are believed to be in discussion for similar deals with AT&T and Charter."
Another issue that undermines the United States political system us the lack of proportional representation in legislative bodies.
A party could get second place with 40% of votes in each circumscription but get no seats, as long as they don't win at any. That's why unsatisfied Republican and Democrat politicians won't leave to organize a third party with a purer ideology (like libertarian or anticorporation).
Here in Uruguay, a party with roughly 1% of votes gets one of the 99 seats, no matter where did they get the voted. And we also have proportional representation of departments, with a little overrepresentation of less populated drpartments.
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Or perhaps it was a pro-neutrality person trying to imperson an anti-neutrality person trying to impersonate a pro-neutrality person trying to discredit the anti-neutrality, who would try to discredit the pro-neutrality, therefore trying to discredit the anti-neutrality.
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Several criminals use cars and motorcycles to do their stuff. How can vehicle manufacturers, fuel stations and toll boothsallow it? THey should inspect every passenger to make sure that there's no suspect using their services.
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It's something I have been arguing for years: the marketplace distinction for trademarks needs to be more nuanced than a marketplace designation for something like alcoholic beverages."
I disagree with that reasoning. Companies often produce different kinds of products, like Diageo, Coca Cola and Red Bull. And they may try to use the same brand for different products.
If a customer sees a Pumpd energy drink and a Pumpd vodka, they may think they are from the same company.
In this case, Tequika Cuervo sounds Mexican and Il Corvo sounds Italian.
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How many homes would have just one broadband internet provider?
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Re: ... is anyone even aware of Germany's laws?
But Facebook does not commit hate speech. Facebook users do.
Will German authorities punish email providers, telephone companies and pubs for letting people have hateful discussions?
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Re: Re: Re: Debate?
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Re: The banking system uses encryption
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Or they could do a whte list and black list for acceptable abd unacceptable uses.
Of course, copyright associations would then have to think before collecting fees.
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Sky also offers telephone landlines, and their logo is akso blue.
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Actually he's welcome to enter Turkey, but not leave (like Mordor).
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Websites should never discriminate by provider.
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Mike, please start using the term "comcastically". It's a synonym of "tragicomically" or "orwellidiotically", I guess.
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Instead, websites should compare your tastes with people who have similar tastes to you.
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A party could get second place with 40% of votes in each circumscription but get no seats, as long as they don't win at any. That's why unsatisfied Republican and Democrat politicians won't leave to organize a third party with a purer ideology (like libertarian or anticorporation).
Here in Uruguay, a party with roughly 1% of votes gets one of the 99 seats, no matter where did they get the voted. And we also have proportional representation of departments, with a little overrepresentation of less populated drpartments.
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