"First off, eliminate all emails not having Clinton on the recievnig end."
Why? What possible reason could there be to focus on emails sent to Clinton? If Clinton had to be involved, it should be as sender. But there's no reason for that limiter either. It should be all emails from or to Huma where the other party is in any way associated with the Clinton campaign. Anyone who gave a number is making it up out of whole cloth.
Sure, that's a fine way to eliminate most of these emails, but it's not much help in going through the rest. There is a roughly 0.0% chance that there aren't a few thousand that require actual eyes on them.
This is a species of the media excuse that "most were personal or from Weiner." Yeah, so? That tells you nothing about the ones that aren't. If I go two days without emptying my spam folder, then most of my emails are about erectile dysfunction or penis enlargement. It's like going through a thousand emails of someone suspected of planning a bank robbery and closing the case because 990 didn't discuss bank robbery.
2. You know Comey's getting a lot of pressure from above to bury this and he's getting a lot of pressure from below to bring down the hammer. It's no easy task he's been assigned, but he has come up with an elegant solution that infuriates everyone equally.
As a couple people here have pointed out, the incentives are all wrong. As I found when I used to do immigration law, there is no downside for the examiner to refuse a qualified person, but there may be severe consequences for allowing someone who later turned criminal. The incentive is not to do your job to the best of your abilities, but to exaggerate the dangers.
Bonus that it helps your department get more money. In the score-keeping world of bureaucratic government, money is prestige. Getting more means you're more important.
you might have a point about the hate most others will have keeping him in check.
I'm actually banking a lot on that. I find the idea of a president Trump scary, but a president Clinton is unthinkable. All the institutions that would enable Hillary will contain Donald.
That's a reform I could support--if "none of the above" wins a plurality, the election is reheld and none of the previous candidates are eligible for the next round.
While I agree that it is either obtuse or disingenuous to claim no bias, you shouldn't need Mike to tell you what his bias is, if it's there, you can figure it out without his help.
My bias? Equality before the law is a fundamental value. We do not have an aristocracy. Yet. President Hillary Clinton would represent a significant undermining of our status as a republic. I care about the values of the Enlightenment; therefore, I am not "with her."
If you want honest government, vote Trump because our institutions will be on him like white on rice. As secretary of state, the president himself couldn't say no to Hillary. Who's going to say no to her when she's president?
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How about going a step further to put the blame exactly where it really does belong--with the laws that the legal profession uses to advise suit. If the law didn't punish under-policing, you wouldn't see so much over-policing.
Trademark differs from Copyright and Patent in that Copyright and Patent protect new things, whereas Trademark takes already existing things out of the public domain and hands them over to private entities. In theory, the public is compensated through economic gains from business advantage, but all too often, specific applications have no public benefit.
Strong protection should be reserved for Trademarks that truly are new--invented words that have meaning in the public mind solely through the efforts of the company using the word. But the Arsenal Football Club did not invent the word arsenal. They did not popularize the word arsenal. Closer to the truth to say that they are free-riding on a word popularized through great military effort and public expense.
I don't see any justification for giving them any rights at all to the word except as explicitly referring to a soccer team somewhere in England.
Just for fun I just googled my name--tim maguire and timothy maguire--and searched through 4 pages without finding a single entry that is me.
So suppose I get a court to order Google to delist me. How are they to make that happen when there are so many other tim maguires out there? How is Google to know which ones are me?
I'm avoiding Facebook for the election season and would happily avoid it for the rest of my life if my idiot friends and relatives would stop using it to make major announcements.
Can we drop lines like "[a]s a private company, Facebook is of course allowed to follow its own whim when it comes to what is allowed on its site," from these stories? It's offensive that we're supposed to apologize and qualify perfectly reasonable objections to objectionable behavior.
As for Facebook's credit for putting the video back up. Very little credit is deserved. Actual credit should be reserved for when they start doing a better job of avoiding these problems in the future.
"Car-Freshener's trademarks very likely are invalid. But, Car-Freshener has a history of trademark bullying"
Those two things are probably related. There is a kernel of truth to Car-Freshener's argument--companies police their own marks and can lose them if they don't. So the law does encourage trademark bullying, even if some companies take it to extreme.
But note how the incentive plays out here--a weak mark will need to be "protected" more aggressively for the very reason that it is weak. It is more likely to be lost if they don't keep a high fence around it.
They're not that new. The Democratic Party has been the party of the super rich and giant corporations for at least a generation. That equity and equality stuff is just baubles they wheel out when they need to to get the rubes to the polls.
The Republicans at least have the advantage of not being able to figure out who or what they are. The country does a pretty good job of running itself, with most important issues being handled at the local level. A useless federal government is the best most of us can hope for.
In fairness, I should note that Zuckerberg deserves credit for standing by Peter Theil's free speech rights in the face of partisan criticism. But Facebook as a whole has some work to do.
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Why? What possible reason could there be to focus on emails sent to Clinton? If Clinton had to be involved, it should be as sender. But there's no reason for that limiter either. It should be all emails from or to Huma where the other party is in any way associated with the Clinton campaign. Anyone who gave a number is making it up out of whole cloth.
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This is a species of the media excuse that "most were personal or from Weiner." Yeah, so? That tells you nothing about the ones that aren't. If I go two days without emptying my spam folder, then most of my emails are about erectile dysfunction or penis enlargement. It's like going through a thousand emails of someone suspected of planning a bank robbery and closing the case because 990 didn't discuss bank robbery.
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Two thigns ot come out of this
2. You know Comey's getting a lot of pressure from above to bury this and he's getting a lot of pressure from below to bring down the hammer. It's no easy task he's been assigned, but he has come up with an elegant solution that infuriates everyone equally.
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The incentives are all wrong
Bonus that it helps your department get more money. In the score-keeping world of bureaucratic government, money is prestige. Getting more means you're more important.
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I'm actually banking a lot on that. I find the idea of a president Trump scary, but a president Clinton is unthinkable. All the institutions that would enable Hillary will contain Donald.
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My bias? Equality before the law is a fundamental value. We do not have an aristocracy. Yet. President Hillary Clinton would represent a significant undermining of our status as a republic. I care about the values of the Enlightenment; therefore, I am not "with her."
If you want honest government, vote Trump because our institutions will be on him like white on rice. As secretary of state, the president himself couldn't say no to Hillary. Who's going to say no to her when she's president?
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I could have saluted him, but I won't
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Re: IP Lawyers in pursuit of OPM -- Other People's Money
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90% of Trademark law is bollocks
Strong protection should be reserved for Trademarks that truly are new--invented words that have meaning in the public mind solely through the efforts of the company using the word. But the Arsenal Football Club did not invent the word arsenal. They did not popularize the word arsenal. Closer to the truth to say that they are free-riding on a word popularized through great military effort and public expense.
I don't see any justification for giving them any rights at all to the word except as explicitly referring to a soccer team somewhere in England.
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But which Tim Maguire is me?
So suppose I get a court to order Google to delist me. How are they to make that happen when there are so many other tim maguires out there? How is Google to know which ones are me?
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As for Facebook's credit for putting the video back up. Very little credit is deserved. Actual credit should be reserved for when they start doing a better job of avoiding these problems in the future.
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Those two things are probably related. There is a kernel of truth to Car-Freshener's argument--companies police their own marks and can lose them if they don't. So the law does encourage trademark bullying, even if some companies take it to extreme.
But note how the incentive plays out here--a weak mark will need to be "protected" more aggressively for the very reason that it is weak. It is more likely to be lost if they don't keep a high fence around it.
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Tell the truth and move on?
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The Republicans at least have the advantage of not being able to figure out who or what they are. The country does a pretty good job of running itself, with most important issues being handled at the local level. A useless federal government is the best most of us can hope for.
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