I hope they sue me. I'd make a much better defendant than Tenenbaum.
"Hard-working mom of 3 is sued for 5 gazillion dollars after she purchased Beatles tracks that she thought were legal... Defendant was quoted as saying that her case would be a long and winding road, but imagine a world where you can no longer be sued for sharing music."
I hope they sue me. I'd make a much better defendant than Tenenbaum.
"Hard-working mom of 3 is sued for 5 gazillion dollars after she purchased Beatles tracks that she thought were legal... Defendant was quoted as saying that her case would be a long and winding road, but imagine a world where you can no longer be sued for sharing music."
...115 of my favorite Beatles tracks for $29.05. I could have purchased everything for about $120, but opted not to. That's the only money I've spent on the Beatles in... Well, my entire life, since they don't offer mp3s.
...Zazzle didn't just provide a program. They actually print and sell these items. If printing and selling these items would be illegal without the pre-orders, then how do these pre-orders change that?
I agree. They got their publicity burst and now they're happy, with no money paid out and no apologies after the show airs and people are offended by some portion of it...
On one hand, I'm mad on behalf of Family Guy. On the other hand, I'm happy with pretty much anything that annoys Rupert Murdock. Hmm...
I am already mad that I can't purchase mp3s. Now they want me to ditch my character, my bands, and my stands, and spend a ton of money on an entirely new game? Yeah, I don't think so. That's just another way to tell me that you don't value me as a customer.
If you don't care enough to sell what I want, then I don't care enough to buy what you sell.
Assuming that the stolen vehicle is involved in a high-speed chase, that is. However, high-speed chases in stolen vehicles are at a minimum, while car theft is not. So stolen vehicles that are operating normally aren't any more dangerous that an owner-operated vehicle that's operating normally.
Assuming that the stolen vehicle is involved in a high-speed chase, that is. However, high-speed chases in stolen vehicles are at a minimum, while car theft is not. So stolen vehicles that are operating normally aren't any more dangerous that an owner-operated vehicle that's operating normally.
Just because other problems are bigger doesn't mean that this isn't a potential problem. What's the point in stopping the first abuse if you ignore all of the others?
You know, I think that anti-bullying laws are just a way to circumvent the freedoms that were enforced by the Flynt/Hustler rulings so long ago. If you can't be mean on the Internet, then soon you can't be mean in print or on television, either.
The way what used to be? People have been desecrating flags as long as we've had one. I am a military wife, living in a military town, (if you joined the army, you're probably only a few miles from me right now) and we all know and accept that we are working to maintain the freedoms that America guarantees, including the right to free speech that disagrees with YOU. If you can't reconcile that idea with the idea you have of America, your probably need to seek a different career.
I'd like to point out that millions of women are stalked and harassed every day, with everything disturbing phone calls to dead animal mail, and the police don't generally have the time or inclination to pursue those claims. They're told to get a restraining order (if they can) and that the police can't really help until something actually happens. In the real world, your rights are only considered in the breach thereof. So, anyway, my point is that if these people can't get relief for harassment, why should this guy? A website is so much less bothersome than calls, letters, or dead animals. It seems like a waste of resources that were only sanctioned because the harassment happened 'on the Internet'.
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I love Street View. I was recently designing a website for an event at a facility in a nearby town. I used Street View to virtually drive there to give better directions on my site, including which entrance to park by. Saved me two hours of driving. :)
what if...some one else came after him noticed his script and was able to modify it to send out some thing more sensitive? exactly!
Someone who could do that is probably able to start from scratch and send out something more sensitive, if something more sensitive isn't locked down. The existence of the original script would be irrelevant.
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"Hard-working mom of 3 is sued for 5 gazillion dollars after she purchased Beatles tracks that she thought were legal... Defendant was quoted as saying that her case would be a long and winding road, but imagine a world where you can no longer be sued for sharing music."
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On one hand, I'm mad on behalf of Family Guy. On the other hand, I'm happy with pretty much anything that annoys Rupert Murdock. Hmm...
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Win.
I am already mad that I can't purchase mp3s. Now they want me to ditch my character, my bands, and my stands, and spend a ton of money on an entirely new game? Yeah, I don't think so. That's just another way to tell me that you don't value me as a customer.
If you don't care enough to sell what I want, then I don't care enough to buy what you sell.
Even if you are the remaining Beatles.
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Slippery what?
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Disagree.
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Someone who could do that is probably able to start from scratch and send out something more sensitive, if something more sensitive isn't locked down. The existence of the original script would be irrelevant.
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