S. Carolina v. U.S., 199 U.S. 437, 448 (1905).
“The Constitution is a written instrument. As such, its meaning does not alter. That which it meant when it was adopted, it means now.”
Owen v. Independence, 100 S.C.T. 1398, 445 US 622
“Officers of the court have no immunity, when violating a Constitutional right, from liability. For they are deemed to know the law.”
Boyd v. U.S., 116 U.S. 616
“The court is to protect against any encroachment of Constitutionally secured liberties.”
Re: Re: Re: And WHERE would they get data from? Google and Facebook.
It's basically to tie the internet connection to a single computer. That's why most of the routers you buy today have MAC cloning, otherwise it's as you say, no one else could use the connection there.... stupid .. just stupid.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: SEE? Works FINE if you create your OWN outside of RIAA.
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Re: Google Glasses will Steal Your Soul!!!
YOU WILL BE ASSIMILATED.
RESISTANCE IS FUTILE!
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Re: Ankle-biters at Gawker have gotten outside the fence!
It is not the content, but the fundamental First Amendment right.
I most certainly agree with you on that point, but, alas, that point is secondary to the fundamental issue here.
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That's just 3 I found from a very quick scan...
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Popcorn!!
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Re: Diet?
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The Judges should sell tickets
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Re: Re: Re: And WHERE would they get data from? Google and Facebook.
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"Are we done yet?"
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http://blog.ted.com/2012/03/20/the-numbers-behind-the-copyright-math/
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Twilight Zone
The world has.gone.mad. O_O
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Epic .. just Epic ...
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