It's a sad experience to lose your money to these wallets...I lost mine to Paxful in Dec 2021. A huge amount was stolen but I was lucky to recover it back after weeks of mails with no positive response from Paxful. I finally met a tech guy who tracked and recovered my trading $ with my stolen coin. If you have a similar issue, you can reach out: Jimfundsrecovery at consultant dot com.
It's a sad experience to lose your money to these wallets...I lost mine to Paxful in Dec 2021. A huge amount was stolen but I was lucky to recover it back after weeks of mails with no positive response from Paxful. I finally met a tech guy who tracked and recovered my trading $ with my stolen coin. If you have a similar issue, you can reach out: Jimfundsrecovery at consultant dot com.
It's a sad experience to lose your money to these wallets...I lost mine to Paxful in Dec 2021. A huge amount was stolen but I was lucky to recover it back after weeks of mails with no positive response from Paxful. I finally met a tech guy who tracked and recovered my trading $ with my stolen coin. If you have a similar issue, you can reach out: Jimfundsrecovery at consultant dot com.
except physical parts have there own problems
Like the breaking disc drives in PS2s
or metal contacts in cartridges
or disc rot
or with some GB/GBA games... battery failure in the cartridges
With no method of getting more copies those games and a natural dwindling supply... Yea, actively destroying is an accurate description.
"There is no such thing as an “international copyright” that will automatically protect a work throughout the world. Protection against unauthorized use in a particular country depends on the national laws of that country.Oct 17, 2018"
I loved the old days, when the USA didnt acknowledge CR from other countries, but for some reason we are now?
Whose idea was this?
"However, most countries offer protection to foreign works under certain conditions that have been greatly simplified by international copyright treaties and conventions. Even if a particular country is not bound to protect copyrights by international copyright treaties or conventions, protection under the specific provisions of the country’s national laws may still be possible. A listing of countries and the nature of their copyright relations with the United States is available from the U.S. Copyright Office. In addition, the IP Attaché program is ready to assist U.S. stakeholders. IP Attachés are posted at U.S. missions around the world to address intellectual property issues arising in their assigned regions. Find an Attaché in your region. "
Or you might say a common carrier is a service that most business, s need to use like telephone services, railway, postal delivery services , that requires millions of dollars to build up infrastrure to serve the public and business people in all states and most city's and small towns . The carrier is not responsible for goods or content that is sent or transported on the network whether its physical or digital
Internet communications are quite obviously wire (aka cable) & radio (aka wireless) communications. Therefore, the FCC already has long had open legal authority to regulate the Internet as it chooses.
Your argument conflates several things while totally disregarding why common carrier regulation is applied to some things, like resource scarcity (radio frequencies) and/or natural monopoly of physical infrastructure.
Social media doesn't tick any of those boxes in any way which is why I'm questioning your reason for conflating it with "internet communications" which can mean anything you want.
To define social media as common carrier you have to prove that it's a limited resource and/or a natural monopoly where people have no choice in what service they have to use. Good luck with that...
Quibbling now over the arcane term "Common Carrier" is futile and about a century too late.
So why are you here putting up flawed arguments built on broken logic and conflations?
I have worked for the city for 22 years. I've also worked with production of record/subpoenas for the DAs officer for the last 5 years. I am very familiar.
He was a public defender prior to being elected as the DA. For the first time in over 30 years a DA in progressive SF, who ran on a "victims first" platform, is up for recall. The latter tells you all you need to know about his actions.
So,
Do you think they will tell groups that you cant Customize ODB2?
That the machines out there for Mechanics to use Cost about 10-20 times MORE then is needed?
That you should not Need a Customized Ship in an ODB2 reader, Just to read what is happening in a car/truck?
WELL,
With that internal computer system in every car now, you really have little recourse. IF' ODB isnt a dierct connection to the internal systems, and it has to READ that computer. That computer can Lie all to HELL.
Declaring that social media platforms are common carries while explicitly exempting the ISPs providing the internet service that gets you to those sites really gives the game away and makes clear that these laws have nothing to do with protecting the general public's interests and everything to do with sticking it to the platforms and preventing them from showing assholes the door.
To run with a physical hypothetical it would be like declaring that individual privately owned stores aren't allowed to have or enforce rules for customer behavior while at the same time the privately owned road that connects to all of them is allowed to have all the rules they want. Losing access to one of those is going to have a much bigger impact than the other and yet how they are treated is entirely backwards if the goal really is to preserve access.
We are witnessing the precipice of a major war and if we do nothing, millions of people will die, even more would suffer, any chance for a quick and nonviolent peace is slipping away by passing hour.
Republican loudly blames <insert problem here> on <insert something Republicans hate>. Turns out, problem was <insert Republican person, group, or policy> all along.
Not really news. Just fill out the madlib and you can read it a couple hundred times a year. The louder any right-wing source yells about a problem, you more you can be sure it's a problem caused by the right.
I think that was passed around the same time that military operations were forced to give up randomized names used in secret, and use stupid-ass fucking jingoistic bullshit names instead, publicly.
Those services monopolized public radio spectrum, hence some regulation. At what point were they declared "common carriers"? (Content providers are not carriers, didn't carry just anyone's communications, and is specifically addressed in the 1934 Act. ) Common carriers were more-or-less "natural" monopoly wire services, like AT&T, which... carried common communications. p.s. the Act of 1927, created the FRC.
A fair proportion of people know how to self-moderate in public. The rest fall into "no one should say anything anywhere", and "I can say absolutely anything anywhere, and everyone else should have to hear it" camps, with some straddling both. These people are generally incapable of thinking, so learning is right out.
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Lost Coin Recovery Agency
It's a sad experience to lose your money to these wallets...I lost mine to Paxful in Dec 2021. A huge amount was stolen but I was lucky to recover it back after weeks of mails with no positive response from Paxful. I finally met a tech guy who tracked and recovered my trading $ with my stolen coin. If you have a similar issue, you can reach out: Jimfundsrecovery at consultant dot com.
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Lost Coin Recovery Agency
It's a sad experience to lose your money to these wallets...I lost mine to Paxful in Dec 2021. A huge amount was stolen but I was lucky to recover it back after weeks of mails with no positive response from Paxful. I finally met a tech guy who tracked and recovered my trading $ with my stolen coin. If you have a similar issue, you can reach out: Jimfundsrecovery at consultant dot com.
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Lost Coin Recovery Agency
It's a sad experience to lose your money to these wallets...I lost mine to Paxful in Dec 2021. A huge amount was stolen but I was lucky to recover it back after weeks of mails with no positive response from Paxful. I finally met a tech guy who tracked and recovered my trading $ with my stolen coin. If you have a similar issue, you can reach out: Jimfundsrecovery at consultant dot com.
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Re: Nintendo shutter unprofitable virtual console
except physical parts have there own problems
Like the breaking disc drives in PS2s
or metal contacts in cartridges
or disc rot
or with some GB/GBA games... battery failure in the cartridges
With no method of getting more copies those games and a natural dwindling supply... Yea, actively destroying is an accurate description.
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International CR
"There is no such thing as an “international copyright” that will automatically protect a work throughout the world. Protection against unauthorized use in a particular country depends on the national laws of that country.Oct 17, 2018"
I loved the old days, when the USA didnt acknowledge CR from other countries, but for some reason we are now?
Whose idea was this?
"However, most countries offer protection to foreign works under certain conditions that have been greatly simplified by international copyright treaties and conventions. Even if a particular country is not bound to protect copyrights by international copyright treaties or conventions, protection under the specific provisions of the country’s national laws may still be possible. A listing of countries and the nature of their copyright relations with the United States is available from the U.S. Copyright Office. In addition, the IP Attaché program is ready to assist U.S. stakeholders. IP Attachés are posted at U.S. missions around the world to address intellectual property issues arising in their assigned regions. Find an Attaché in your region. "
https://www.stopfakes.gov/article?id=Is-My-Copyright-Good-in-Other-Countries#:~:text=There%20 is%20no%20such%20thing,national%20laws%20of%20that%20country.
https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ38 a.pdf
All the fun of selling in the USA.
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Or you might say a common carrier is a service that most business, s need to use like telephone services, railway, postal delivery services , that requires millions of dollars to build up infrastrure to serve the public and business people in all states and most city's and small towns . The carrier is not responsible for goods or content that is sent or transported on the network whether its physical or digital
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Your argument conflates several things while totally disregarding why common carrier regulation is applied to some things, like resource scarcity (radio frequencies) and/or natural monopoly of physical infrastructure.
Social media doesn't tick any of those boxes in any way which is why I'm questioning your reason for conflating it with "internet communications" which can mean anything you want.
To define social media as common carrier you have to prove that it's a limited resource and/or a natural monopoly where people have no choice in what service they have to use. Good luck with that...
So why are you here putting up flawed arguments built on broken logic and conflations?
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Re: Re: Omission found between the ears
Gibberish comment.
I have worked for the city for 22 years. I've also worked with production of record/subpoenas for the DAs officer for the last 5 years. I am very familiar.
He was a public defender prior to being elected as the DA. For the first time in over 30 years a DA in progressive SF, who ran on a "victims first" platform, is up for recall. The latter tells you all you need to know about his actions.
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WOW
So,
Do you think they will tell groups that you cant Customize ODB2?
That the machines out there for Mechanics to use Cost about 10-20 times MORE then is needed?
That you should not Need a Customized Ship in an ODB2 reader, Just to read what is happening in a car/truck?
WELL,
With that internal computer system in every car now, you really have little recourse. IF' ODB isnt a dierct connection to the internal systems, and it has to READ that computer. That computer can Lie all to HELL.
On the post: Why It Makes No Sense To Call Websites 'Common Carriers'
Declaring that social media platforms are common carries while explicitly exempting the ISPs providing the internet service that gets you to those sites really gives the game away and makes clear that these laws have nothing to do with protecting the general public's interests and everything to do with sticking it to the platforms and preventing them from showing assholes the door.
To run with a physical hypothetical it would be like declaring that individual privately owned stores aren't allowed to have or enforce rules for customer behavior while at the same time the privately owned road that connects to all of them is allowed to have all the rules they want. Losing access to one of those is going to have a much bigger impact than the other and yet how they are treated is entirely backwards if the goal really is to preserve access.
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We are witnessing the precipice of a major war and if we do nothing, millions of people will die, even more would suffer, any chance for a quick and nonviolent peace is slipping away by passing hour.
Congress: B-but…. Moi c-c-copyrights….
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"It is not a natural monopoly, in which the high cost of infrastructure buildout would be inefficient for other entrants in the market."
There is an "infrastructure" in terms of users. Ignoring this is willfull blindness.
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Re:
Not sure which would be worse, a "tactical" nuke, or a tornado or artillery barrage at Chernobyl.
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Republican loudly blames <insert problem here> on <insert something Republicans hate>. Turns out, problem was <insert Republican person, group, or policy> all along.
Not really news. Just fill out the madlib and you can read it a couple hundred times a year. The louder any right-wing source yells about a problem, you more you can be sure it's a problem caused by the right.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Some AI generated works shouldn't be public doma
Automatically licensing Copilot-developed code under the GPL (the author being the general public) would solve the problem.
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Hm, let's see, who was actually using the mark for actual business in the hard alcohol sector? Geeeeeez, such a tough call.
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Re:
Why did you make such an opening assumption as you did?
/makes 'pffft' sound
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Re: Re: Re: I just hope…
I think that was passed around the same time that military operations were forced to give up randomized names used in secret, and use stupid-ass fucking jingoistic bullshit names instead, publicly.
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Re: commercial Radio & TV
Those services monopolized public radio spectrum, hence some regulation. At what point were they declared "common carriers"? (Content providers are not carriers, didn't carry just anyone's communications, and is specifically addressed in the 1934 Act. ) Common carriers were more-or-less "natural" monopoly wire services, like AT&T, which... carried common communications. p.s. the Act of 1927, created the FRC.
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Re:
A fair proportion of people know how to self-moderate in public. The rest fall into "no one should say anything anywhere", and "I can say absolutely anything anywhere, and everyone else should have to hear it" camps, with some straddling both. These people are generally incapable of thinking, so learning is right out.
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