I have seen Mike challenge anonymous commentors to disclose their own information when they argue against anonymity, but I haven't ever seen anyone's identify revealed on here. Cite your source.
That's not correct. Communications companies have always been safe from that type of prosecution. That was settled when all we had were giant land lines.
No. I expected them to take down my comment about it, and pass it on up. A communications company referring me to their legal department by way of the U.S. Postal service is completely absurd.
I just spoke with T-Mobile, and they insisted that they're not censoring messages, not going to court, know nothing about this. I quoted the Wired article and was suddenly referred to their legal department, who can only be reached by U.S. Mail. Yeah.
Wait, wasn't that child molester named Dr. Ann de Wees Allen? or is that a different Dr. Ann de Wees Allen? Man, I sure hope that Dr. Ann de Wees Allen get this cleared up.
Lego has the superior Lego-style product, but there are several other building block styles that are superior, less pricey, and hurt less when you step on them. :)
Many people make money, even in places where their intent wasn't to make money. Mother Theresa made money - she was sent thousands of dollars yearly from people. Were her interests commercial because she made money from them? Or were they non-commercial because making money wasn't her intent? In this case, is Moore's intent to educate the public, or to make money?
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You know what? That bear still freaks me out.
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ZOMGWTFBBQ DIET SODA IS FATTENING!
That's just funny.
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Hypocrite, much?
If she believes that using names and logos are illegal, then why is she doing it to a dozen other companies and organizations???
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Regardless, only a very limited amount of people debated stone vs. paper.
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