Gollum Erdogan's Law of the Internet: A buffoon of a political leader will look to Hitler for inspiration in how to deal with insults and criticism and respond with "Hold my beer."
The EU eventually passes rules that require tech companies to compromise the security of their user's information or they will likely face hefty fines. The GDPR currently requires that companies protect customer information or face hefty fines.
Sure looks like the EU wants big tech to pay them in a big way no matter what.
I've known 3 year olds who are less petulant than our current popcorn futures market motivator...and who could probably do the job as well as him without getting nearly as many sanctions.
Let me guess...that means they will be returning to the age old tradtions of beatings, blackjacks (hoping that word isn't racist), saps, batons, Tasers and shooting people instead.
It's very telling you can cite those incredibly weak argument, nor provide a strong counter. We have to accept your assertions on faith.
Or you could just click on the hyperlinked order and go read it for yourself if you can understand documents without pictures in them. Why does Techdirt or Tim need to provide a strong counter to any arguments the government raised when judge has done a much more thorough job?
Officials behind the false claims told Senate investigators that such reports weren’t meant to be “finished intelligence” and that despite their report’s inaccuracies and sloppy wording they considered it to be a “success.”
>“[It did] exactly what it’s supposed to do – generate interest,” DHS officials told Senate investigators.
I suppose the FBI needs it as a starting point for their "Create-A-Random-Terrosist-Out-Of-Nothing" program. The CARTOON program has a 100% success rate of pushing ordinary citizens into fictional terrorism plots with real world sentences and convictions.
On the post: If Oracle Buys TikTok, Would It Suddenly Change Its Tune On Section 230?
If Oracle buys TikTok, they're more likely to claim everyone violated their intellectual property and file lawsuits.
On the post: Devin Nunes Is Still Suing A Satirical Cow & A Political Consultant, But Judge Rejects Attempt To Bring Twitter Back
Re: Re:
I'm not on Twitter so I wouldn't be part id his Twitter conspiracy claim.
On the post: Devin Nunes Is Still Suing A Satirical Cow & A Political Consultant, But Judge Rejects Attempt To Bring Twitter Back
I'm beginning to believe Nunes has some stock in Jolly Time popcorn and keeps up these lawsuits simply to increase the stock value.
On the post: Michigan Supreme Court: Selling A $24,000 House (And Keeping The Proceeds) Over An $8.41 Debt Is Unlawful
Right after they charge the former property owner income tax on the money they return to them.
On the post: Turkey Passes New Internet Censorship Law, Cites Germany's Awful 'Hate Speech' Law As Its Inspiration
Gollum Erdogan's Law of the Internet: A buffoon of a political leader will look to Hitler for inspiration in how to deal with insults and criticism and respond with "Hold my beer."
On the post: Stone Brewing Is Very Upset That People Don't Like Its Trademark Bullying
People who sell products in glass bottles shouldn't throw stones.
On the post: EU Plans To Use Supercomputers To Break Encryption, But Also Wants Platforms To 'Create Opportunities' To Snoop On End-To-End Communications
Anyone else see the EU Big Tech Payday coming?
The EU eventually passes rules that require tech companies to compromise the security of their user's information or they will likely face hefty fines. The GDPR currently requires that companies protect customer information or face hefty fines.
Sure looks like the EU wants big tech to pay them in a big way no matter what.
On the post: 2nd Circuit Refuses To Stop Sanctions Order On Troll Richard Liebowitz, So He Files Required Notices With Petulant Note Attached
I've known 3 year olds who are less petulant than our current popcorn futures market motivator...and who could probably do the job as well as him without getting nearly as many sanctions.
On the post: Top NYPD Official Says Cops Don't Need To Worry About Being Criminally Charged For Violating Chokehold Ban
Re: I have a question for the New York Police Department
Once again, "Judge Dredd" is NOT a how-to training film for law enforcement.
On the post: Top NYPD Official Says Cops Don't Need To Worry About Being Criminally Charged For Violating Chokehold Ban
Let me guess...that means they will be returning to the age old tradtions of beatings, blackjacks (hoping that word isn't racist), saps, batons, Tasers and shooting people instead.
On the post: Court Blocks Federal Officers From Attacking, Arresting Reporters Covering Protests In Portland
Re: What's really telling...
Or you could just click on the hyperlinked order and go read it for yourself if you can understand documents without pictures in them. Why does Techdirt or Tim need to provide a strong counter to any arguments the government raised when judge has done a much more thorough job?
On the post: The FBI Issued Warning To Law Enforcement Agencies After Being Duped By A Satirical 'Paid Protester' Website
>“[It did] exactly what it’s supposed to do – generate interest,” DHS officials told Senate investigators.
I suppose the FBI needs it as a starting point for their "Create-A-Random-Terrosist-Out-Of-Nothing" program. The CARTOON program has a 100% success rate of pushing ordinary citizens into fictional terrorism plots with real world sentences and convictions.
On the post: Judge Benchslaps Richard Liebowitz Again Over His Request To Not Have To Tell Everyone About Previous Sanctions
Re: Re: Re: more entertainment
Exactly. It's 2020...the only excuse for not doing a Google search on a professional you're considering using is willful blindness.
On the post: Philippines Senator Targets Critics With 'Cyberlibel' Law, Gets Hailed As A Son Of A Bitch By Thousands Of Citizens
So I guess we can call him Bong Mo?
On the post: Judge Benchslaps Richard Liebowitz Again Over His Request To Not Have To Tell Everyone About Previous Sanctions
Two days? Obviously, Liebowitz is becoming the focus of this judge's complete and undivided attention...which is never a good thing.
On the post: Judge Benchslaps Richard Liebowitz Again Over His Request To Not Have To Tell Everyone About Previous Sanctions
Re: Yikes!
If this is the type of benchslap this judge gives out with just his gavel, I can't wait to see what happens when he puts the "bench" into benchslap.
Hopefully they bring in Michael Buffer to act as the MC during Liebowitz's next sanctions hearing.
On the post: Copyright Troll Richard Liebowitz Says It's Really Unfair That He Should Have To Tell Clients And Courts How Frequently He's Been Caught Lying In Court
Given Liebowitz's stupidity, it wouldn't surprise me if he hired John Steele.
On the post: South Carolina Supreme Court Says Cops Aren't Getting Any No-Knock Warrants Anytime Soon
Police union whining about this moratorium begins in
Three...Two...One
Unfortunately, until law enforcement realizes Judge Dredd is NOT a how-to training film, the lives of citizens will always be at risk.
On the post: The FBI Is Abusing The All Writs Act To Gain Access To Millions Of Travel Records
Are you sure this shouldn't be filed under the "Duh" category?
It seems like law enforcement has been trying to sidestep around the Constitution since June 22, 1788.
On the post: Internal Investigation Shows The Houston PD's Narcotics Units Was An Unsupervised Mess
Re:
More like evidence not found.
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