Since I don't get great reception from Sprint and Verizon in several key areas, it really isn't a question of boycotting the one that works well when I need it.
What most people don't know, is that these requests are VERY hard to comply with, and can often take a companies legal group 2-7 days to complete PER REQUEST.
Is this an accurate description of the process? How can a smaller company comply with such a request - that kind of legal work isn't cheap.
And by some people's logic, everytime you paint without Phostoshop it's theft!
Of course, that makes perfect sense. Adobe suffers the same harm if you use cracked photoshop, Gimp, or just decide not to edit that file, eh?
However, taking money from a paying customer and then refusing service as Adobe is doing - That is actual theft! So who does copyright benefit? Corporations.
Blue Balls entire world view is based around the idea that he, as a mid-western white person, is constantly oppressed by shadowy forces led by jews and lawyers.
Per his many comments on the subject he believes that the government has no moral authority to enforce laws which he sees as unjust.
TD, and it's commentators, are part of the conspiracy oppressing him. Since he is a powerless shut in, locked in his basement, his only outlet is to strike out at people who he feels are superior to him. Per the Sod Cit philosophy, he can't accept servitude. And since we school him every time he opens his trap, we are obviously putting on airs and trying to use our education against him.
Eh, just trying to point out that Blue Balls believes copyright is a fundamental right. While also believing that corporations have no fundamental rights.
But he's already run off to gloat about his victory in demonstrating his profound understanding of common law...
While his definition is the one used by the hate group Posse Comitatus that held "Common Law Court" to 'prove' the Jews were to blame for mid-west problems:
So running a search engine, as Google does, means they should show the results you think are important - if it they downrank your favorite site about the Pizza Sex Basement run by the Clintons, they are censoring your viewpoint, eh?
Still not censorship, ya rat bastard. But have a downvote for using all caps. :)
But feel free to explain to use how the "real" news about Pizzagate needs to be told!
If you mean "Common Law Courts" run by a Posse to hang race traitors, then yes.
If you mean the actual definition of "Common Law" then whelp I neither hate not love it - I merely acknowledge that you don't understand it - ever.
By the rules of "Common Decency" Copyright is used to take money from "People" and hand it to "Corporations" so I am anti-copyright. (Or at least pro-reform.)
The fact that so many municipalities have paid out ransoms recently has painted a huge target on every hospital, town, and county government. They made the right call in not paying the ransom!
Some insurance companies are just "Insuring" by paying the ransom, causing the problem to spiral downward.
Now, not backing up. (Or backing up on TAPE), that is the wrong decision.
On the post: Games Blamed For Moral Decline And Addiction Throughout History
Re:
It's just a known fact games are addictive
If you are loose with "Fact" and "Addictive" then maybe!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Crisis Actors
Since I don't get great reception from Sprint and Verizon in several key areas, it really isn't a question of boycotting the one that works well when I need it.
On the post: Weaponizing The GDPR: Gamers Want To Use It To Flood Blizzard With Requests As Protest Over China Appeasement
What most people don't know, is that these requests are VERY hard to comply with, and can often take a companies legal group 2-7 days to complete PER REQUEST.
Is this an accurate description of the process? How can a smaller company comply with such a request - that kind of legal work isn't cheap.
On the post: AT&T Jacks Up Broadband Rates With Misleading 'Property Tax' Fee
Re: State Actors
That isn't what "State Actor" means.
On the post: Adobe Announces Plan To Essentially Steal Money From Venezuelans Because It 'Has To' Due To US Sanctions
Re: Re: Ahoy
And by some people's logic, everytime you paint without Phostoshop it's theft!
Of course, that makes perfect sense. Adobe suffers the same harm if you use cracked photoshop, Gimp, or just decide not to edit that file, eh?
However, taking money from a paying customer and then refusing service as Adobe is doing - That is actual theft! So who does copyright benefit? Corporations.
On the post: Adobe Announces Plan To Essentially Steal Money From Venezuelans Because It 'Has To' Due To US Sanctions
Ahoy
The vast majority of Venezuelans using Adobe just pirated it anyway.
So - what is the actual economic impact to Adobe between a Pirate, and someone using Gimp? One lost sale either way, right?
Open source causes as much economic harm as piracy - maybe more! Every time I fire up Gimp I'm stealing!
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Re: Re: So, trolls predict the future?
Blue Balls entire world view is based around the idea that he, as a mid-western white person, is constantly oppressed by shadowy forces led by jews and lawyers.
Per his many comments on the subject he believes that the government has no moral authority to enforce laws which he sees as unjust.
TD, and it's commentators, are part of the conspiracy oppressing him. Since he is a powerless shut in, locked in his basement, his only outlet is to strike out at people who he feels are superior to him. Per the Sod Cit philosophy, he can't accept servitude. And since we school him every time he opens his trap, we are obviously putting on airs and trying to use our education against him.
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Re:
Eh, just trying to point out that Blue Balls believes copyright is a fundamental right. While also believing that corporations have no fundamental rights.
But he's already run off to gloat about his victory in demonstrating his profound understanding of common law...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law
While his definition is the one used by the hate group Posse Comitatus that held "Common Law Court" to 'prove' the Jews were to blame for mid-west problems:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_(organization)
Thus his cries about his superior midwest values directly referring to this group of bigots he loves so much.
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Re:
Copyright is afterall a RIGHT held by Corporations, granted by Common Law.
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Re: I FEEL SO silly
So running a search engine, as Google does, means they should show the results you think are important - if it they downrank your favorite site about the Pizza Sex Basement run by the Clintons, they are censoring your viewpoint, eh?
Still not censorship, ya rat bastard. But have a downvote for using all caps. :)
But feel free to explain to use how the "real" news about Pizzagate needs to be told!
On the post: Canadian Broadcasting Company Hits Conservative Party With Questionable Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Re: "Canadian Broadcasting Company"?
Yup. Although I guess it is also a Company? :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation
On the post: Canadian Broadcasting Company Hits Conservative Party With Questionable Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Re: Common law prevails over Trolls
"Gary" and others HATE common law
Oh now, more lies from Blue Balls.
If you mean "Common Law Courts" run by a Posse to hang race traitors, then yes.
If you mean the actual definition of "Common Law" then whelp I neither hate not love it - I merely acknowledge that you don't understand it - ever.
By the rules of "Common Decency" Copyright is used to take money from "People" and hand it to "Corporations" so I am anti-copyright. (Or at least pro-reform.)
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Re: Difficult tie shoes!
Six tries so far...
Maybe you should try putting new batteries in your etch a sketch? Common Law says if you aren't smart enough to use a PC.
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Re: Re: Ads are the same as user-created content
And the TV networks gleefully accepted all these adds without blinking....
On the post: New Bill Would Force Hardware Makers To Disclose Hidden Mics, Cameras
Re: This time you invoke Common Law
Don't ever dare call yourselves "activists"
Please go back to your "Common Law Court" where you can enjoy your "Midwest" values Blue Balls. All you care about is your racist adgenda.
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/1998/hate-group-expert-daniel-l evitas-discusses-posse-comitatus-christian-identity-movement-and
On the post: Infamous Police Interrogation Firm Sues Netflix For Defamation Over Criticism Of Its Interrogation Technique
Reid
Sure, it may not be true that the technique is not "universally" rejected.
By gawd, this Reid person may have grounds for a defamation suit. that statement defames him, not the cops.
On the post: Top Myths About Content Moderation
Ads are the same as user-created content
Just as wrong as when you said it yesterday.
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Re:
A fine sentiment. What do you personally have to lose if the Chinese government censors you?
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Re: Go all in or don't bother
Does this leave them open to accusations of bias and giving preferential treatment by those that aren't happy with how they apply the policy?
Considering the immediate backlash they'd face for "De-platorming Our God" I doubt they have the backbone to do that.
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Targets...
The fact that so many municipalities have paid out ransoms recently has painted a huge target on every hospital, town, and county government. They made the right call in not paying the ransom!
Some insurance companies are just "Insuring" by paying the ransom, causing the problem to spiral downward.
Now, not backing up. (Or backing up on TAPE), that is the wrong decision.
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