What about the anti-nn bot flooding the site for half a million comments? It's quite rich to throw rocks at the neighbors ceiling when yours is made of think paper (glass is overrated!). Along with that excellent debunking EFF should have asked the idiots behind the report about that simple and verifiable fact.
It's going to get worse. Why stop at mere insurance when you can use the DNA to profile people based on general prejudice? Imagine this shit in Nazi Germany. As with surveillance and other privacy issues we should have evolved much more before the digital age. Because it helped amplify the ugly in us before it could be properly dealt with.
You know that saying "extreme problems demand extreme measures". So May wants to combat extremism in the form of terrorism by implanting law enforcement extremism in the form of state terrorism. Makes total sense! /s
I used to pirate cracked games because I didn't have money to buy mostly and then to recover some games I had but couldn't run due to DRM (or the DRM was annoying like having to put the media in the drive). Nowadays I don't bother pirating nor buying those DRMed games. God bless GOG.
"nothing bad is happening, and whatever happens -- Comcast really, truly adores transparency and will work tirelessly to defend the open internet"
Said with fingers crossed behind them. If past actions are any indicative of what will happen, the corpse of Title II will still be hot and fresh when Comcrap and friends start abusing the new lack of meaningful regulation while customers without alternatives will have to happily swallow the abuses.
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I think she screwed up multiple times in the process. Left too many footprints that could be traced back to her. I personally didn't know about those fingerprints. I wonder if every printer out there has this 'feature' and if their security experts were aware of it. How long has it been known in the wild?
But not unheard of. We've seen plenty of these stories before. And plenty of stories of labels, studios, publishers etc pulling all sorts of stunts to avoid paying artists. Just like the pirates they despise. With the added fact that many pirates end up contributing with the artist in other means (such as shows, direct donations and merchandising).
I've been reading about several competent Govt employees leaving their jobs due to Trump awful policies in many fronts. I'd guess they just cooked her patience limiting her space to act in meaningful ways to the point she decided to give it a middle finger. Sad times for the US, sad times.
Maybe if they focused on providing good, efficient service and not on spending tons of money lobbying and on advertisement trying to convince people they don't suck and the dystopian monopolistic future won't happen, maybe then they will get rid of their financial woes. If these are real of course.
And yet it's managing to remain afloat because streaming services are so damn popular due to the ease of use. I started using one and I only revert to piracy if I can't find the song I want (pro tip: this is lost royalties to the owners of the copyright so why not license for sane amounts?).
BEHOLD MY POWERFUL PIDGEY. A wonderful pidgey can still kick your arse in a gym. If you are a new entrant you'll never get into any stadium. Another good way would be to balance the game and allow tiers in gyms. This would leave insanely high levels (mostly cheaters by now) battling with themselves.
"We can only hope that those who've retained Reputation Defenders' "services" are only obligated to pay for results."
Oh I don't hope. I hope it has costed and it still costs (in the form of fines) a lot of money. To discourage future abuses. If you've done something wrong or questionable in the past just deal with it, trying to bury it by abusing the legal system is hardly going to help to rebuild your reputation.
That. Anybody can rent a car or even better, steal one and go in a Carmageddon-stylr rampage. Screwing everybody else with non-related measures is either being stupid or using terror as an excuse to implement censorship and surveillance. None of them speak good of the one pushing for such measures.
It doesn't matter to them. Until there's a goddamn fire in a cargo hold and hundreds die because of it. Then they may think of it. And the security theater will be responsible for more deaths than terrorists have been in years. The irony.
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Said with fingers crossed behind them. If past actions are any indicative of what will happen, the corpse of Title II will still be hot and fresh when Comcrap and friends start abusing the new lack of meaningful regulation while customers without alternatives will have to happily swallow the abuses.
Progress!
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But not unheard of. We've seen plenty of these stories before. And plenty of stories of labels, studios, publishers etc pulling all sorts of stunts to avoid paying artists. Just like the pirates they despise. With the added fact that many pirates end up contributing with the artist in other means (such as shows, direct donations and merchandising).
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Oh I don't hope. I hope it has costed and it still costs (in the form of fines) a lot of money. To discourage future abuses. If you've done something wrong or questionable in the past just deal with it, trying to bury it by abusing the legal system is hardly going to help to rebuild your reputation.
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