Now, will you examine the difference between violence that happened organically as part of a protest again systemic violence (some of it caused by agitators, or even the police, and not the peaceful protestors), and an attempt to violently overthrow the results of a legitimate and fair election - and why those might get different responses that have nothing to do with idiotic team game partisanship?
I am well aware of the differences between the two and deplore both of them. Have you considered the difference between the police responses may be due to things like firebombing buildings with LEO's inside, using fireworks like IEDs and attempting to blind officers with laser pointers whike the other was pretry much aided by some cops on scene?
There's a difference between the police doing it and thr NY Times taking it upon themselves to do it. The police are doing it to the Portland protestors and the Insurrectionists already, so what purpose would serve the NYT in doing the same thing, unless it was politically motivated.
We appreciate the effort you put into tracking down those involved in the Insurrection. Now that you've completed that task, will you be focusing your efforts on the rioters and looters in Portland or is it only to be used against people you don't like?
My answer probably doesn't mean much since the people with the law degrees didn't mention it in the complaint other than to state that they don't record the music for commercial purposes. Instead they seemed to focus on the lack of proper notice that was required.
There's an odd thing about civil asset forfeiture...
If you offer the cops your assets like cash, you're arrested for attempted bribery. If they straight up rob you of them, it's asset forfeiture.
A compulsory mechanical license is only available if the original artist has recorded the song and released it commercially. I'm not sure that has been met yet.
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Re: Salt Marsh
I'm betting it's the name of his prison pillow, now all salty from his tears.
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Did Trump move to Cleveland?
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As far as some government officials have their head up their ass, a glass belly button might be the only way they can see.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dear New York Times,
I am well aware of the differences between the two and deplore both of them. Have you considered the difference between the police responses may be due to things like firebombing buildings with LEO's inside, using fireworks like IEDs and attempting to blind officers with laser pointers whike the other was pretry much aided by some cops on scene?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dear New York Times,
There's a difference between the police doing it and thr NY Times taking it upon themselves to do it. The police are doing it to the Portland protestors and the Insurrectionists already, so what purpose would serve the NYT in doing the same thing, unless it was politically motivated.
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Re: Re: Re: Dear New York Times,
Just pointing out that what can be used against people they don't like can be used against people they like.
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Re: Dear New York Times,
Dear New York Times,
We appreciate the effort you put into tracking down those involved in the Insurrection. Now that you've completed that task, will you be focusing your efforts on the rioters and looters in Portland or is it only to be used against people you don't like?
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If Microsoft gets their way, they should be required to change Bing to Bong so we can all sing, "Bing Bong the web is dead."
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Re:
There's been more than one person who spent a lot of time in jail disproving your claim.
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It was a simple supply chain error. The laptops were supposed to come pre-loaded with British malware so the students couldn't "go dark".
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Hey, he's just continuing the proud republican tradition of sending Devin Nunes, Ted Cruz and Duncan Hunter to congress.
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Citation needed
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Re: Re: Re: Re: I don't get it.
My answer probably doesn't mean much since the people with the law degrees didn't mention it in the complaint other than to state that they don't record the music for commercial purposes. Instead they seemed to focus on the lack of proper notice that was required.
You're welcome.
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Re: A look at the near futureā¦
You trying to get Nintendo involved with a trademark claim?
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Re: This film has not yet rated, BMG edition
Just another case of a copyright maximalist rules for thee but not for me.
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There's an odd thing about civil asset forfeiture...
If you offer the cops your assets like cash, you're arrested for attempted bribery. If they straight up rob you of them, it's asset forfeiture.
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Re: Re: I don't get it.
https://www.songtrust.com/music-publishing-glossary/glossary-compulsory-mechanical-license#:~:text=A n%20exception%20to%20copyright%20law,has%20already%20been%20commercially%20released.
A compulsory mechanical license is only available if the original artist has recorded the song and released it commercially. I'm not sure that has been met yet.
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But then who will Milorad Trkulja and Stuart Gibson be able to sue?
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You're all assuming that the protesters will be alive to go to court.
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A group that wears black, attacks people and conceals their crimes is a gang...unless they wear badges?
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