I thought the AP was a copy operation. You know we sell you a copy of news from other places. What reporting. My local newspaper has very little and uses AP all the time. It a lot cheaper than having a real reporter.
'creating sustainable models for creativity' makes me goofy. Their is no model for creativity. Only non-creative people have the stupidity to even think that. Creativity is a non fettered process that if you could bottle it you would be rich, but you can't bottle it or categorize it. Before you know it, the non-creative bitches will force us to create in a regulated manner that produces only pablum and revolution. Remember Prohibition's lessons. You take something away from people that they want (Drugs, Gambling, Prostitution, ALCOHOL) they do it anyway and you create an underground more powerful than the government.
Frak the judge. He's not the final word. It's a well known fact that American Judges interpret the law the way they feel that day. So Frak 'em. There's no justice in amerika. If you try to use the courts you are not only stupid but you are now broke.
I agree. If you have a private option and you want it to be private then select it. Otherwise stop whining about it. It really is getting old all this discourse about privacy that does not exist. Maybe there is some in your bathroom.
That's ridiculous! A database layout was allowed to be patented. The patent have the most stupid people on the planet approving patents. This is way too broad and obviously will infringe on tons of other database layouts. Database setup with accompanying documentation is copyright like a book dip shits. I was VP for research and development for 10 years and worked closely with Copyright / Patent / Trademark attorneys! A whole damn room full of them. The phone card project had a general patent for the process of making phone cards and putting money on them of which the customer database was really a small part. Crucial but small. The database layout for the cards was considered source code and thus copyrighted.
We really need reform and a total review. Whoever is running the patent office has screwed it up and made your patent nothing but a license to litigate.
Sounds like to me he's living in lala land. Nothing is as you say it is. This guy is stupid. People still want to own what they pay for. What a loon he is. He is living in a utopia that no one else can even glimpse. My son was a so-called Millenial and downloaded tunes. He did it because he could. And because it was FREE!! Duh. It's still the same way. Human behavior never changes no matter what label you put on it. No matter how you're connected you still look for the freebie.
You pull a gun on me you better shoot immediately because I am going to take you down. The more you threaten me the meaner I get. If I'm going to die it will be fighting. So screw Walmart because I won't be protecting their money. I will be protecting my life. Of course if that's the only job you can get is at Walmart then you need to go back to school and learn something useful. Walmart is a transient operation and is not a future for anyone including their managers.
I don't even go to Casinos. Only fools gamble against a computer. I have been programmer for over 30 years and we used to have a free poker game to give to our clients. We would rig it for our favorite clients so they would win. Of course we padded it. Everyone in authority pads the goodie.
Who or what the hell is a USTR? I had to google it to find out and missed reading your article. Doing research on your research sucks. Name the acronyms for us dumb shits.
The only Sony I ever bought that didn't die in a year (after the warranty) was a PS2. As a result we haven't bought Sony products in about 20 years. So I have no problem with Sony. They don't exist in my buying world since my kids are grown and can buy their own.
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