Ya know, maybe we've been going about the whole 'patent licensing' thing in the wrong direction.
The guys who get patents on vague word clouds which completely lack any potential of anybody being able to make something from such a patent should be paying those rare few geniuses who can take that jumble of nonsense--a vaguely worded patent--a turn it into a real world product.
Though, I should warn you: if you follow that link there will be more words and links--I know how these things confuse you so. You'll need to find somebody else to parse those words/links for you.
Also, something being "complicated" is nothing more than an expression of the observers inability to understand the entirety of what they're perceiving. There really is no such thing as complicated, all things are simple. Luke: "I don't believe it!"
Yoda: "That, is why you fail."
Naw, somebody will eventually invent something that makes interstellar travel economical for the entire species, and before being sued to disintegration everybody and they're smismar will pirate it.
I had always hoped when humans spread out across the universe we'd be known as "those guys with the bad-ass military and a no-nonsense attitude" but it looks like instead we'll be "those jerks who produce nothing but legislation and they're not even good at it."
So, every action sequence and plot point they put into the trailer, and the rest of the movie is "filler".
I can sympathize with the gal, but she should know better. If she'd downloaded the movie first she could see if it was any good--and then go to the theatre if it seemed like an awesome movie.
Well, that or like check Twitter for what people are saying.
As stated in the article "9% of the vote" (reading comprehension: don't leave home without it.)
Also, GEMA's not a political party--unless you count lobbyists. :-P
And, so you can stop asking/quit claiming ignorance:
The Pirate Party’s declaration of principles version 3.2 Their current principles include:
Overall: ”Promoting global legislation to facilitate the emerging information society”
Copyright: “We claim that today’s copyright system is unbalanced.” Hence their position that copyright laws cover only commercial uses of the copyrighted material
Patent: “Privatized monopolies are one of society’s worst enemies.” Hence their position that patents are obsolete and should be gradually abolished. Regarding patents on pharmaceuticals, the Pirate Party proposes increasing government support for R&D.[9]
Personal privacy: “All attempts to curtail these rights (e.g. privacy) must be questioned and met with powerful opposition.” Hence their position that anti-terror laws nullify due process and risk being used as repressive tools.
Time spent: 1 minutes or so of Google + copypasta.
Not that difficult--quitcherbitchin.
Are you attempting to state in some convoluted fashion that the Pirate Party's only aim is to re-instate major record label music on YouTube in Germany and perhaps give the shaft to GEMA?
'Cuz that's totally two things...
Or, did you have some other point to make?
(Let's see--ah yes, finish with an ad hominem.)
I mean, "Or did you have some other point to make, you dullard?"
Re: A few questions (forgive me if I missed these in the post)
Naw, they'll detain you beside the road for 3 hours while awaiting the "phone expert" if the officer suspects (no proof, mind you) that you may have a smart-phone.
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Re: Re:
9/10
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Re: Mebbe
The guys who get patents on vague word clouds which completely lack any potential of anybody being able to make something from such a patent should be paying those rare few geniuses who can take that jumble of nonsense--a vaguely worded patent--a turn it into a real world product.
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Re: Yay!
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Re: Re: Re: I Pity da foo
Here ya go:
https://www.insightcommunity.com/case.php?iid=1380
Though, I should warn you: if you follow that link there will be more words and links--I know how these things confuse you so. You'll need to find somebody else to parse those words/links for you.
Good luck!
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Re: The T-Word
Also, something being "complicated" is nothing more than an expression of the observers inability to understand the entirety of what they're perceiving. There really is no such thing as complicated, all things are simple.
Luke: "I don't believe it!"
Yoda: "That, is why you fail."
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Re: Re: Dagnabbit!
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Dagnabbit!
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Re: Re: Devils Cartographer
Should they lavish time/money on every crackpot (no offense meant) who calls and says "I can beat the system!"?
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Re: Then again
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Typical
I can sympathize with the gal, but she should know better. If she'd downloaded the movie first she could see if it was any good--and then go to the theatre if it seemed like an awesome movie.
Well, that or like check Twitter for what people are saying.
Not hard, not hard at all.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Clarity.
(Back to ad hominem, are we?)
*Ahem* Well, that's enough feeding for you for one day, you prolapsed monkey colon.
I hope your good trolling abilities combined with your apparent complete inability to follow links serves you in good stead in the future. Cheers.
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Re: Re: Re: Clarity.
Also, GEMA's not a political party--unless you count lobbyists. :-P
And, so you can stop asking/quit claiming ignorance:
Time spent: 1 minutes or so of Google + copypasta.
Not that difficult--quitcherbitchin.
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Re: Clarity.
'Cuz that's totally two things...
Or, did you have some other point to make?
(Let's see--ah yes, finish with an ad hominem.)
I mean, "Or did you have some other point to make, you dullard?"
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Re: Re: OOh, free trip!
Nobody expects the Thai inquisition!
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Re: Re: OOh, free trip!
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OOh, free trip!
The King Bhumibol Adulyadej is a fink!
(Well, let's see how this goes...)
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OOh, free trip!
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Re: A few questions (forgive me if I missed these in the post)
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Re: Phone security
But, most people do not care enough to take personal responsibility and learn to do things like that.
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Re: Re: "the-technoligically-clueless" -- Those who can't spell?
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