I'm not going to inform the masses what Root thinks about"The Machine". Hint: God was born on (..) and She has put me here (head shrink jail) to work on my methodology. Spoiler: Samaritan works without restrictions. "The Machine" has all kinds of restrictions.
We will not get Roots God. The extra features on DVD release describe Banjo as near future tech - never named. Sorry, not science fiction anymore.
This tech will lead to [insert sci-fi short film about device that removes selected memory in people] Note: Not talking about movie Paycheck.
Hollywood studio WB bus AI to tell the Suits what movie will make box office $. (Ok magic wand thing so it cannot own anything, WB can. Note: I have no clue what this thing is about but it is AI making movies. Kinda.)
Ai in China gets copyright on written work. To enforce said copyright the government is the agent. That is my take.
The agent does not pay anyone, The FBI does. The suits in charge want Apple to do the work of fetching phone contents via legal order. There is no way Apple can be compelled to decrypt the phone until DOJ wins in court and slaps court order in Apple's face. Over my pay grade to say what happens.
Any 3rd party that has the skill and equipment can fetch phone's data. FBI wants backdoor access to all mobiles (landlines already have backdoor).
Contracts do end. The trick is how everyone structured the non-renewal. All the tickets that are outstanding should be dismissed. I have watched red light cameras photograph R-on-Red-after-stop on cars that stopped and turned. Stupid.
Speed cameras in school zones are fine. In Maryland both kinds of photo tickets are pay up - no defense allowed.
Fun part is the tags on the violating car get ticket. DMV gets tags back if ticket is not payed.
“WhatsApp killed the operation,” the official said. The terror suspect is still under traditional surveillance. But human resources are spread thin, the official said, especially around the winter holidays, which in Europe extend into early January and are a time when terrorists have staged attacks on the continent. “He’s not the only suspect we have to follow.”
The bad guys know everyone is on holiday so what do you think will happen?
Not in consumer reality. First off nobody is going to take brand new TV apart in order to look something that does not look like antenna on a car or something.
And special tools are no cheap. So, new cottage industry Make My TV Stupid†®
My wife talks to her Amazon TV but it is not voice activated - press and hold button down then talk. Microphone in TV needs is always listening for keyword. I disabled Alexa option in Amazon TV. Bugging my living room or any place in my house is crazy.
Item #1 will be any option to consumers. TV with all kinds of apps that are marketed as features id just "make the tablet bigger". I have Amazon TV Stick on HDMI but there is a trust level that IoT will never have. Is Amazon TV watching me? Why bother they already know everything useful business wise.
So, would a trusted device that has gets no benefit from watching people-watching-porn-and-having-sex-party? Big No. But someone who gets off sneaking into IoT lame to no security = BIG YES.
Lastly, trusted devices are not error free - it is tricky keeping wolves out. That doorbell just told the coppers teenagers are drunk on your porch.Video at eleven.
Gary also put, single quote:Copyright:single quote, The streaming history has had more than a few Charlie Brown and Lucy's football results. I'm not including AOL and pre-Napster attempted streaming only to devolve into file sharing.
Comcast wanted "TV Everywhere" ("TV Anywhere" maybe?) to draw in subscribers and of course content. Just think what Labels/Broadcast thought: I'm sure something like this, (..) cable wants to let customers watch Prime Time shows via Internet! Our very profitable shows -- Stick a sharp stick in my eye so I can't look at such a screen. Got real crazy but here we are. A note: Fancast and Hulu were the two efforts that either got a system that works or the football goes home again. I honestly think if the tech to secure streams was not found - New gang war. Reckon :Comcast/Universal/NBC/NBCu" is catchy?
Content Vaults and their handlers + secret stuff consolidates from many interests to a few who had some idea which path to take. This took forever and lots of money in this consolidate content or drive a beach tourist bus. The few conspire to control what TV shows we see,some say. Well duh, Fall TV Guess-Build-Pray-Premier-RatingBullet is broadcast thing. Streaming allows experiments that don't die in planning because advertiser backs out on 1st scene he/its brain was trained to say, they can't do [all the stupid that fundamentalists can say]
We got lucky. The same format still is PT. Singing Fury! This scifi version of TV Everywhere was far from easy or pure luck --shame about the monthly price. Turf War iII begins. Exclusive Content must be the quality consumers are used to, Cinemax does what it does, stay in the office AT&T.
Every digital camera I have including OnePlus 7 pro mobile is a Video Recorder. Point and shoot Nikon records 1080p. If you want glass and (favorite body), yeah finding gold at the beach is easier than getting low cost reliable setup.
One test I did on Robin Williams 2002 NY HBO show was save it to hard drive at reduced frame. Solved storage errors. The stream limited how much video could be sent lacks enough frames to size up. Everyone knows but trying has interesting side effects. So, a Standard PAL format in not bright enough color sits around -- I watch it when moos strikes. Kitty segment is great.
Distribution Rights are not something that can be 'deregulated'. Distribution Right is the big boss -look at the end credits of many TV shows, you will notice Warner Bros as distributor.What that means is WB has the power to make DVD, make deal with streamers and syndication.
You can see what is going on by looking at who owns catalog, who owns distribution, who owns ISP and Cable TV.
All of this is Big Business and Market will not suffer Copyright Reform at this time.
The Tivo may be on the dead list anytime, but will just to annoy you, display Device not supported when you want to watch HBO. Cinemax via Amazon Prime is $4 less than Xfinity's price.
The odd deals are going to mess up people who are not used to spending time playing match this mf'kr!
Left Standing:
5th -----------------------TBA
3rd/4th Hulu is fox/disney+
2nd/1st Netflix
1st/2nd Amazon Prime
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Re: Re:
I'm not going to inform the masses what Root thinks about"The Machine". Hint: God was born on (..) and She has put me here (head shrink jail) to work on my methodology. Spoiler: Samaritan works without restrictions. "The Machine" has all kinds of restrictions.
We will not get Roots God. The extra features on DVD release describe Banjo as near future tech - never named. Sorry, not science fiction anymore.
This tech will lead to [insert sci-fi short film about device that removes selected memory in people] Note: Not talking about movie Paycheck.
On the post: Chinese Court Says AI-Generated Content Is Subject To Copyright Protection
Re: The Gift that keeps on Taking
Correction:
The court treated the work as any other work and enforced copyright. Damages and fines.
Outside China there may be interesting arm twisting. The EU vs China maybe,
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The Gift that keeps on Taking
AI kicked out of Patent Office. Humans only.
Hollywood studio WB bus AI to tell the Suits what movie will make box office $. (Ok magic wand thing so it cannot own anything, WB can. Note: I have no clue what this thing is about but it is AI making movies. Kinda.)
Ai in China gets copyright on written work. To enforce said copyright the government is the agent. That is my take.
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Re: Re: Re: Re:
I think it is funny that the establishment of an court order that gives FBI their magic phone opener is killed by someone just doing their job.
Career federal employees have to live through the mess the "suits" who come and go.
Been there. Give the guy that found the 3rd party solution bonus.
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Re:
Which is why I don't mind saving words on this subject. Been a long night and I have to be on Dubai time. Call me board.
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Re: re: money
The agent does not pay anyone, The FBI does. The suits in charge want Apple to do the work of fetching phone contents via legal order. There is no way Apple can be compelled to decrypt the phone until DOJ wins in court and slaps court order in Apple's face. Over my pay grade to say what happens.
Any 3rd party that has the skill and equipment can fetch phone's data. FBI wants backdoor access to all mobiles (landlines already have backdoor).
On the post: San Bernardino 2.0: FBI Asking Apple To Crack Encryption On Phones Owned By Pensacola Naval Station Gunman
Reckon FBI is the Toddler
Still spammy.
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Re:
Contracts do end. The trick is how everyone structured the non-renewal. All the tickets that are outstanding should be dismissed. I have watched red light cameras photograph R-on-Red-after-stop on cars that stopped and turned. Stupid.
Speed cameras in school zones are fine. In Maryland both kinds of photo tickets are pay up - no defense allowed.
Fun part is the tags on the violating car get ticket. DMV gets tags back if ticket is not payed.
On the post: European Law Enforcement Officials Upset Facebook Is Warning Users Their Devices May Have Been Hacked
The watcher has watchers that have watchers
Six and a half minute scifi video explains total surveillance.
https://youtu.be/h_ra8ahZlQg
funny
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Manpower Shortage?
From Deep In The Article:
“WhatsApp killed the operation,” the official said. The terror suspect is still under traditional surveillance. But human resources are spread thin, the official said, especially around the winter holidays, which in Europe extend into early January and are a time when terrorists have staged attacks on the continent. “He’s not the only suspect we have to follow.”
The bad guys know everyone is on holiday so what do you think will happen?
On the post: Why Are Members Of Congress Telling A Private Organization Not To Comment On Copyright Law?
I never thought about this ALI project
1) I love how saying the word copyright gets folks in rant mode.
2) http://www.thealiadviser.org/inside-the-ali-posts/when-legislatures-and-agencies-rely-on-restatement s-of-the-law/
3) Somehow 2) avoids copyright. Wow, no kidding.
On the post: The FBI Says Your TV Is Probably Spying On You
Re: Re:
Not in consumer reality. First off nobody is going to take brand new TV apart in order to look something that does not look like antenna on a car or something.
And special tools are no cheap. So, new cottage industry Make My TV Stupid†®
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Re:
That is why I said WiFi will probably be the method used. Most IoT prefers the any kind of connection, even no password hotel wifi.
An old Apple airport can be configured to accept any intranet (inside firewall) connection and not let do anything but wait forever.
My sister, mother will not do this. It is outside their reality -- they would not know what to do. Assumes the TV is just a TV with features.
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Re:
My wife talks to her Amazon TV but it is not voice activated - press and hold button down then talk. Microphone in TV needs is always listening for keyword. I disabled Alexa option in Amazon TV. Bugging my living room or any place in my house is crazy.
Copper mesh on sale? Class? Anyone?
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Re: Re: Late to the Party
Item #1 will be any option to consumers. TV with all kinds of apps that are marketed as features id just "make the tablet bigger". I have Amazon TV Stick on HDMI but there is a trust level that IoT will never have. Is Amazon TV watching me? Why bother they already know everything useful business wise.
So, would a trusted device that has gets no benefit from watching people-watching-porn-and-having-sex-party? Big No. But someone who gets off sneaking into IoT lame to no security = BIG YES.
Lastly, trusted devices are not error free - it is tricky keeping wolves out. That doorbell just told the coppers teenagers are drunk on your porch.Video at eleven.
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Late to the Party
Solutin to "Smart TV" :
Do not connect it to the Internet. If TV wants WiFi connection, most likely, black hole it to loop back.
This comment requires disclaimer - cut ground wire (by warranty) to mic and camera.
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Re:
Gary also put, single quote:Copyright:single quote, The streaming history has had more than a few Charlie Brown and Lucy's football results. I'm not including AOL and pre-Napster attempted streaming only to devolve into file sharing.
Comcast wanted "TV Everywhere" ("TV Anywhere" maybe?) to draw in subscribers and of course content. Just think what Labels/Broadcast thought: I'm sure something like this, (..) cable wants to let customers watch Prime Time shows via Internet! Our very profitable shows -- Stick a sharp stick in my eye so I can't look at such a screen. Got real crazy but here we are. A note: Fancast and Hulu were the two efforts that either got a system that works or the football goes home again. I honestly think if the tech to secure streams was not found - New gang war. Reckon :Comcast/Universal/NBC/NBCu" is catchy?
Content Vaults and their handlers + secret stuff consolidates from many interests to a few who had some idea which path to take. This took forever and lots of money in this consolidate content or drive a beach tourist bus. The few conspire to control what TV shows we see,some say. Well duh, Fall TV Guess-Build-Pray-Premier-RatingBullet is broadcast thing. Streaming allows experiments that don't die in planning because advertiser backs out on 1st scene he/its brain was trained to say, they can't do [all the stupid that fundamentalists can say]
We got lucky. The same format still is PT. Singing Fury! This scifi version of TV Everywhere was far from easy or pure luck --shame about the monthly price. Turf War iII begins. Exclusive Content must be the quality consumers are used to, Cinemax does what it does, stay in the office AT&T.
On the post: Too Many Streaming Exclusives Is Already Starting To Piss Users Off
Re: Re: Re: to many things happening..
Every digital camera I have including OnePlus 7 pro mobile is a Video Recorder. Point and shoot Nikon records 1080p. If you want glass and (favorite body), yeah finding gold at the beach is easier than getting low cost reliable setup.
One test I did on Robin Williams 2002 NY HBO show was save it to hard drive at reduced frame. Solved storage errors. The stream limited how much video could be sent lacks enough frames to size up. Everyone knows but trying has interesting side effects. So, a Standard PAL format in not bright enough color sits around -- I watch it when moos strikes. Kitty segment is great.
On the post: Too Many Streaming Exclusives Is Already Starting To Piss Users Off
Re: Re: Deregulation
Distribution Rights are not something that can be 'deregulated'. Distribution Right is the big boss -look at the end credits of many TV shows, you will notice Warner Bros as distributor.What that means is WB has the power to make DVD, make deal with streamers and syndication.
You can see what is going on by looking at who owns catalog, who owns distribution, who owns ISP and Cable TV.
All of this is Big Business and Market will not suffer Copyright Reform at this time.
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Re: Multiple services and Amazon
The Tivo may be on the dead list anytime, but will just to annoy you, display Device not supported when you want to watch HBO. Cinemax via Amazon Prime is $4 less than Xfinity's price.
The odd deals are going to mess up people who are not used to spending time playing match this mf'kr!
Left Standing:
5th -----------------------TBA
3rd/4th Hulu is fox/disney+
2nd/1st Netflix
1st/2nd Amazon Prime
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