I think I figured out why they hate wearing masks. When the shit they spew comes out of their mouth, the mask does it's job and reflects it back onto them.
I wonder if the closing of Nicolini's letters with "All rights reserved" is meant to apply to his rights to remain silent, to not answer any questions without an attorney present, and his right to a trial by a jury of his peers.
The ultimate cumulation of service as a product and the anti-circumvention portions of the DMCA. It's almost as if that was the plan from the beginning.
Damn it! Now I have ti take off my mask and put on some tinfoil.
Who needs CalGang when the LAPD and sheriff's office employment files have a much more complete record of the largest and most dangerous gang in the area?
My popcorn futures took a serious hit when the Prendateers were jailed, but along comes Liebowitz to show that even in the middle of a virus caused global recession, popcorn is a smart investment.
I get the distinct feeling that this is going to proceed from a judicial benchslap into the realm of a judicial beatdown.
Words have meanings, especially in law. Instead of expanding the definition of words in the law to cover technological advancements, the correct answer is to go back and amend the laws.
Similar to the All Writs Act and breaking encryption, they'll just keep judge shopping till they get the decision they want, at which time they will proclaim it the law of the land never to be challenged again.
But the estate also argues that the Sherlock character is different in those last ten stories because he... wait for it... is more emotional. And, therefore, since the Sherlock character in Enola Holmes is also emotional... copyright infringement!
By their logic, I am free to write about Spock Holmes and his companion Dr. Dalek.
Technically, Pompeo can say those words. Whether he (and the rest of the federal government) can enforce that dictate, on the other hand…
Oh they could enforce it alright.. Have ICE seize the domains, while cops raid the US offices in body armor and at gunpoint a la Kim Dotcom and Mega. That would give them a few years while TikTok fights it in court. Even if the government eventually loses the court case, the harm to TikTok would have already been done.
1) Never trust or believe cops
2) Pen and paper work great for phone numbers you may need
3) Never trust or believe cops
4) Never unlock your phone in the presence of cops.
5) NEVER TRUST OR BELIEVE COPS
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I think I figured out why they hate wearing masks. When the shit they spew comes out of their mouth, the mask does it's job and reflects it back onto them.
On the post: Copyright Trolling Evolved: Okularity Accused Of DMCAing Social Media Accounts, Then Demanding MILLIONS To Reinstate
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Depends on if they can find 12 bridges with trolls under them, I guess.
On the post: Copyright Trolling Evolved: Okularity Accused Of DMCAing Social Media Accounts, Then Demanding MILLIONS To Reinstate
I wonder if the closing of Nicolini's letters with "All rights reserved" is meant to apply to his rights to remain silent, to not answer any questions without an attorney present, and his right to a trial by a jury of his peers.
On the post: Petnet 'Smart' Feeder Customers Are Stuck In 'Internet Of Broken Things' Purgatory
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An airtight one if I keep going down that rabbit hole.
On the post: Petnet 'Smart' Feeder Customers Are Stuck In 'Internet Of Broken Things' Purgatory
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The ultimate cumulation of service as a product and the anti-circumvention portions of the DMCA. It's almost as if that was the plan from the beginning.
Damn it! Now I have ti take off my mask and put on some tinfoil.
On the post: Three LAPD Officers Facing Criminal Charges For Faking Gang Database Records
Who needs CalGang when the LAPD and sheriff's office employment files have a much more complete record of the largest and most dangerous gang in the area?
On the post: Woman Who Refused To Wear Mask At Starbucks Wants Half The $100k In Tip Money Barista Got From GoFundMe Campaign
Why does it seem like those that refuse to wear a mask are among the first to don the tinfoil hats?
On the post: Content Moderation Case Study: Dealing With Misinformation In Search (2004)
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My scenario seems to be just a matter of time.
On the post: Content Moderation Case Study: Dealing With Misinformation In Search (2004)
Let me guess...someone claimed copyright on the word "case" in the title and you had to change it?
On the post: Richard Liebowitz's 'Client' Sends Judge A Letter Saying He Was Totally Unaware Of Multiple Lawsuits Filed In His Name
My popcorn futures took a serious hit when the Prendateers were jailed, but along comes Liebowitz to show that even in the middle of a virus caused global recession, popcorn is a smart investment.
I get the distinct feeling that this is going to proceed from a judicial benchslap into the realm of a judicial beatdown.
On the post: Top EU Court Says Online Platforms Must Only Provide Postal Addresses Of People Who Upload Unauthorized Copies Of Copyright Material
Words have meanings, especially in law. Instead of expanding the definition of words in the law to cover technological advancements, the correct answer is to go back and amend the laws.
On the post: Appeals Court: Government Can't Keep Warrants Under Seal Just Because The Unsealing Process Is Difficult
Re: Re: Will they waffle or tap dance?
Similar to the All Writs Act and breaking encryption, they'll just keep judge shopping till they get the decision they want, at which time they will proclaim it the law of the land never to be challenged again.
On the post: Colorado Government Dumps Qualified Immunity For Cops
Re: Re: judgment proof
No need to hide it when you can just steal, excuse me, I mean seize it off some unlucky person.
On the post: Estate Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Alleges Copyright Infringement Over Sherlock's Emotional Awakening
By their logic, I am free to write about Spock Holmes and his companion Dr. Dalek.
On the post: Court Shoots Down AT&T, Comcast Attempt To Crush Maine Privacy Law
FTFY
On the post: Court Shoots Down AT&T, Comcast Attempt To Crush Maine Privacy Law
It really sucks when you reap what you sow.
On the post: Pompeo Says US May Ban TikTok; It's Not Clear That It Can
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Oh they could enforce it alright.. Have ICE seize the domains, while cops raid the US offices in body armor and at gunpoint a la Kim Dotcom and Mega. That would give them a few years while TikTok fights it in court. Even if the government eventually loses the court case, the harm to TikTok would have already been done.
On the post: FCC's Assault On Low-Income Broadband Program Is Making The COVID-19 Crisis Worse
FCC = Fellating Communication Companies
On the post: Federal Case Shows Cops Still Have Plenty Of Options When Dealing With Device Encryption
5 Lessons learned from this:
1) Never trust or believe cops
2) Pen and paper work great for phone numbers you may need
3) Never trust or believe cops
4) Never unlock your phone in the presence of cops.
5) NEVER TRUST OR BELIEVE COPS
On the post: More Disputes Over Trademarked Area Codes. Why Is This Allowed Again?
Re: AT&T
My point was that if Ma Bell didn't register it, then it's probably not eligible for protection.
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