Yet, if you go to Google UK, neither story shows up when you search on Goolnik's name. Have you tried adding 'Right to be Forgotten' to your search term, Mike? That's what I did and the results were the Techdirt article from 10/06/2014 in third position, the article I'm commenting on now in second position, and the original NY Times article from 10/03/2014 in first place. The buggers might have a 'Right to be Forgotten', but I'm not gonna let that trump my right to know. :D
Does that make Tim Berners-Lee a criminal, then? HTML is what the World Wide Web depends on. See the little http:// in the address bar? That stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Oh, and this article isn't about someone's email getting cracked because the default Internet media type (not MIME) is HTML, it's about thousands of customers' sensitive data being breached three times because a hotel company couldn't be bothered to do a single thing to improve their abysmally shitty security. Do stay on track, please.
I'm sorry, what about Wyndham's comparison of customer data to banana peels in a supermarket wasn't attempting to make the FTC's requirements look absurd, thus reducing them to an absurdity?
That might be so, but how's anyone to see 'em with all the paywalled journals crowding out the Open Access ones in search results? Next time, please engage brain before fingers, all right?
No, your backfiring spell turned you into a newt. Just because you found that spell via a Google search means nothing, it could easily have been Yahoo or Bing. ;D
[...] where "prestigious" is generally defined using the highly-unsatisfactory "impact factor" [...] How much 'impact' can a journal have when it's behind an overpriced paywall, anyways? *shrugs*
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Wow, are you truly this obtuse, or do you have to take lessons at a special school? I attended a special school and I like to think I'm smarter than the person you're responding to, but thanks for the ableism. Jerk.
So fucking true, and it's pretty much unusable in Opera Mini along with all the other 'Google alternatives'. I just wish that the positions of Google Search and DuckDuckGo were reversed in terms of usefulness. :(
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I LIKE the AC who suggests Google's check hasn't come this month! That may even be true. Either present evidence that Techdirt shills for Google or STFU. Reported. You were a worm before and you love Google for raising you to newt. -- A separate "sheesh" just for you. What are you, thirteen? Feeble and unnecessary "funny" shows inability to deal with facts. Reported for the above flame as well.
Then it was either packaged by a different distributor or it's an infringing copy. Everyone is now aware of the fact that WGBH is stuck in a timewarp. ;)
Also, because it's so easy to use these devices to just go and locate anyone, Baltimore police sometimes used it just to find the location of witnesses (i.e., people who haven't committed any crimes). So somebody who presses charges against someone harassing them might then get stalked by those investigating the original crime? Way to fucking go! (-_Q)
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Have you tried adding 'Right to be Forgotten' to your search term, Mike? That's what I did and the results were the Techdirt article from 10/06/2014 in third position, the article I'm commenting on now in second position, and the original NY Times article from 10/03/2014 in first place. The buggers might have a 'Right to be Forgotten', but I'm not gonna let that trump my right to know. :D
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FTFY, Karl. ;)
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How much 'impact' can a journal have when it's behind an overpriced paywall, anyways? *shrugs*
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I attended a special school and I like to think I'm smarter than the person you're responding to, but thanks for the ableism. Jerk.
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For foreign works in the US, copyright infringement is actually a few years older than copyright legislation. Just sayin'. ;p
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Re: So you're still okay with Google spying and tracking everyone all over the web for targeted advertising and giving NSA "direct access"?
Either present evidence that Techdirt shills for Google or STFU. Reported.
You were a worm before and you love Google for raising you to newt. -- A separate "sheesh" just for you. What are you, thirteen? Feeble and unnecessary "funny" shows inability to deal with facts.
Reported for the above flame as well.
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So somebody who presses charges against someone harassing them might then get stalked by those investigating the original crime? Way to fucking go! (-_Q)
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