I was under the the impression that the wording of Eula's allow it to change the terms at any time with little notice or none at all and that it's up to the consumer to verify that they are still in line with the Eula terms?
Nope not disagreeing with you either, the one principal thing that drives Hollywood almost above all else is ego. They don't care that new technology could drive down cost they just wanna beat their chest and say hey we just spent 200 million making a movie so you better see it.
"I Don't think it is wrong to say that the primary reason Hollywood has become a huge presence at "independent" film festivals is to buy up any low budget films that appear to have the potential for turning a profit upon wider distribution."
Not entirely true in most cases they go to these festivals to buy those properties to shelve them, so at a later date they could try and turn into big budget movies. District 9 is a perfect example of a low budget film Hollywood bought in hopes to turn into 100+ million big budget action movie with A+ stars. I believe it was Peter Jackson that to release the movie as-is.
"Reps for the Beach Boys are threatening to sue Katy Perry after she included their classic line "I wish they all could be California Girls," in her song "California Gurls."
I just copied and pasted from the actual article, please show me where it says the Beach Boys are directly suing? Also please show where Mike says the Beach Boys are personal suing?
"that would be easy if you have an idea of who the person is. Every checkpoint I have seen has a cctv as well so watching time stamps would probably get you right on the money."
Except that a lot of those cameras may or may not work. There was minor scandal about those cameras in Newark airport not working for months at a time.
"If some baddie gets through then they can look through the scans for tell-tale signs and then point at a TSA drone to be the fall-guy; saying, "This man did not discover the issue in time. TSA as a whole is still safe, so give us more money."
Umm how would you which person got threw and then tie it to a specific body scan image? Unless you are saving info to that person?
"If some baddie gets through then they can look through the scans for tell-tale signs and then point at a TSA drone to be the fall-guy; saying, "This man did not discover the issue in time. TSA as a whole is still safe, so give us more money."
Umm how would you which person got threw and then tie it to a specific body scan image? Unless you are saving info to that person?
5GB is shrinking in value, it will even appear smaller as we move forward. Consider that smart phones are now reaching 1GHZ, and have the following, able to record 720p video, HDMI output, 8 megapixel camera, and allow video calling. Also consider that a lot apps let connect to others and play each other as well MMOPG type games. You can now stream from sling box, stream radio and God forbid you forget and leave one of those running by accident.
If your using a USB key that allows you on to a mobile network its even shrinks faster if you take into account that most software likes to check and install software on its own ie, MS updates, firewall updates, anti virus, spyware, and any other applications you run regularly.
"no, they write them that way to protect themselves from the stupidity of end users. as i said, the terms are there in part because of lawsuits, legal judgments, laws, consumer information laws, disclosure requirements, and yes, protection against lawsuits for unintended results of their software."
So you mean that releasing buggy software, making promises of what the application will but doesn't, not fixing issues but instead coming up with a new version that forces people to upgrade at some cost, and abandoning support are not the reasoning why they need EULA'S.
You can't be that dense, show me one good EULA and I'll show you 25 that say they can do whatever they want on your on personal property(Comptuer/Game console).
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Almost spilled my soda reading that. Whatever rock you have been living under get out more often. One word Water World, oops that's two words.
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Not entirely true in most cases they go to these festivals to buy those properties to shelve them, so at a later date they could try and turn into big budget movies. District 9 is a perfect example of a low budget film Hollywood bought in hopes to turn into 100+ million big budget action movie with A+ stars. I believe it was Peter Jackson that to release the movie as-is.
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I just copied and pasted from the actual article, please show me where it says the Beach Boys are directly suing? Also please show where Mike says the Beach Boys are personal suing?
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Except that a lot of those cameras may or may not work. There was minor scandal about those cameras in Newark airport not working for months at a time.
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Umm how would you which person got threw and then tie it to a specific body scan image? Unless you are saving info to that person?
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Umm how would you which person got threw and then tie it to a specific body scan image? Unless you are saving info to that person?
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If your using a USB key that allows you on to a mobile network its even shrinks faster if you take into account that most software likes to check and install software on its own ie, MS updates, firewall updates, anti virus, spyware, and any other applications you run regularly.
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So you mean that releasing buggy software, making promises of what the application will but doesn't, not fixing issues but instead coming up with a new version that forces people to upgrade at some cost, and abandoning support are not the reasoning why they need EULA'S.
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