That meme would fit Erdogan (the thin-skinned Turkish president) as he saw the comparison between him and Gollum. Excuse me while I laugh of the thought.
At first I thought it was one of those cases where the player couldn't have his own digital life and possibly earnings outside of the league like: Come watch me with the team-that-must-not-be-named at the city-that-shall-not-be-named!
My mistake. But it could happen anytime in the future. And then the guy would be sued by Rowling.
This may actually be the tipping point that may spawn more comprehensive anti-SLAPP laws in all levels. It's a high profile case with a well known and charismatic public figure that has plenty of resources behind him to sustain a judicial war of attrition. This will be interesting.
I'm genuinely amazed. I will have to replicate what the SUPREME COURT itself said here and we should save in our notepads as the standard reply to those advocating for hate speech censoring.
"Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability, or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express “the thought that we hate.”"
I'll call this increasingly intrusive surveillance state the "going cavity" problem. Prepare your anal cavities for regular probes in the future. Just in case.
Polka. The name is Polka. (short pause for high-school giggles) Actually extend the pause and laugh after his inability to see that even if broader consumer rights are put in place the wound may already be beyond treatment.
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That meme would fit Erdogan (the thin-skinned Turkish president) as he saw the comparison between him and Gollum. Excuse me while I laugh of the thought.
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Copyright, promoting new ideas and innovation since never.
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My mistake. But it could happen anytime in the future. And then the guy would be sued by Rowling.
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Re: Market for book covers
Of course you'd paint a big target on your back but never mind, at least your flight would not include cavity searches.
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Emphasis mine. How many others are still out there causing damage and hindering real innovation and scientific progress?
On the post: Supreme Court Says You Can't Ban People From The Internet, No Matter What They've Done
That was the sound of any X-strikes scheme being blown up. France should take note.
On the post: Coal CEO Threatens John Oliver With A SLAPP Suit
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On the post: Supreme Court Makes It Even More Difficult To Sue Federal Officials Over Rights Violations
The SS would be proud.
On the post: South Carolina Sheriffs Less Interested In Enforcing Laws Than Taking Stuff
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Ahem.
On the post: Supreme Court Reminds US Government That Hate Speech Is, In Fact, Free Speech
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On the post: Supreme Court Reminds US Government That Hate Speech Is, In Fact, Free Speech
"Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability, or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express “the thought that we hate.”"
Beautiful.
On the post: GOP Data Firm Left The Personal Data Of 198 Million American Voters On Openly-Accessible Amazon Server
I'm looking at you Googles and Facebooks of the world. Do we really need to collect and store so much data?
Of course they probably have more than cardboard security to offer but it's still problematic.
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