You seem to believe that trawling for IP addresses is an accurate passtime. I assure you it is not. You cannot as a matter of logic prove a negative which is why laws should never place that burden on the accused - and in most places that is a requirement in drafting laws. Further, it is unlikely you will have any idea at all why you would know why you were falsely accused. If I got one of these, it would be bare denial. End of story, as it is a complete defense.
It's amazing how few companies get that adhering to standards generally opens up far larger markets and brand loyalty than going proprietary. Philips, it seems, doesn't want the business.
No. Slater did not make any creative choices (in his own statements). He does not get copyright and this wouldn't help him. PETA don't have a chance anyway.
It looks to me that the best result that can come from this is a game of infinite mirrors. If people engage in this as it is designed, you will have large numbers of people taking pictures of (large numbers of people taking pictures of (large numbers of people taking pictures of ...
Re: "Special needs" is that like Special Pleading?
Where I come from, "Special Needs" is that classroom reserved for the kids that have learning difficulties. Funny how it remains oddly relevant in this context.
So they cannot adequately track 5000 people? Or 500 even? Tracking the whole population is nutty in that equation. The core of the problem is not the amount of data, but the quality. Working out a terrorists plan is genuinely hard, the Paris attacks confirm that. The right answer would be to put the resources into the known threats.
Basic set theory should be enough. They collect all communications. Wikipedia communicate information. Therefore Wikipedia information must have been collected.
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