This serum is so experimental that there are serious bio-ethical issues involved in testing it - alternative headline if they started testing it in poor African countries "Big Pharma Uses Poor People As Guinea Pigs For Unproven Drugs"
Considering that part of Disney's Mouse Ears branding is just the silhouette, I find this way too close to the mouse ears on all things Disney related - if I saw this mark I would honestly think it was a Mickey Ears design.
Why were the off duty cops even participating in this illegal rally? Since they weren't investigating the biker group, they should have known that their presence in such a group should have violated a few policies....
WASHINGTON, June 27 - The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the police did not have a constitutional duty to protect a person from harm, even a woman who had obtained a court-issued protective order against a violent husband making an arrest mandatory for a violation.
"Yesterday, Reuters "broke" the story that Electronic Arts was taking steps to distance itself from real-world gun makers, cancelling licensing deals while still maintaining the right to use images of those real-world weapons in its first-person shooters. "The action games we will release this year will not include licensed images of weapons," EA spokesperson Jeff Brown said matter-of-factly in the story.
What that story failed to make clear was that EA has never paid or been paid to feature specific guns in its games. This year's titles will be no different."
Considering that much of Warhammer 40k is a hodge podge of ideas "borrowed" from other sources (heavy Moorcock influence especially) their IP approach is ironically appalling.
All of their international sites have this javascript whether they need to have the statement regarding the Samsung judgement or not. So apparently they're tweaking the judge on all their sites (besides the US one).
Don't be so quick to find evil everywhere - Apple does enough scummy things for real without having to reach to find them
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On the post: Ebola Cure Not Fully Developed Because Big Pharma Not Interested In Saving Lives Of Poor People In Africa
Not a cut & dry issue....
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/40714/title/Bioethics-of-Experimental-Eb ola-Treatments/
On the post: Comic Artist Randy Queen Now Claims Post About His Abuse Of Copyright To Stifle Criticism Is Defamatory
Well...
On the post: Consume, Conform, Obey: What Homeland Security's Targeting Of Anti-Consumerist Activities Says About The Government's Desires
Re: Re: Um...
On the post: Consume, Conform, Obey: What Homeland Security's Targeting Of Anti-Consumerist Activities Says About The Government's Desires
Um...
On the post: Hot Mouse On Mau5 Action! Disney To Challenge Deadmau5's Latest Trademark Filing
I'm not a moron nor in a hurry.
On the post: Feds Insist It Must Be Kept Secret Whether Or Not Plaintiff In No Fly List Trial Is Actually On The No Fly List
On the post: Off-Duty NYC Cops Watched, Participated In Assault Of SUV Driver By Enraged Bikers
On the post: Off-Duty NYC Cops Watched, Participated In Assault Of SUV Driver By Enraged Bikers
Re:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/28scotus.html?_r=0
WASHINGTON, June 27 - The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the police did not have a constitutional duty to protect a person from harm, even a woman who had obtained a court-issued protective order against a violent husband making an arrest mandatory for a violation.
On the post: High School Student Forced To Remove NRA Shirt, Because Pictures Of Guns Are Scaaaaary
b) For everyone yammering that the school was right, they have already backed down and apologized - http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/national_world&id=9273909 (this story is a week old at this point)
On the post: Petition Asks Obama To Support Treaty For The Blind, Rather Than Siding With Hollywood
Kickstarter project instead of a petition...
On the post: EA Says It's Going To Keep Using Manufacturers' Guns In Its Games -- It's Just Done Asking Permission
Um. Read the ARS article instead
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/05/no-ea-wont-license-guns-in-its-2013-games-but-it -never-has/
"Yesterday, Reuters "broke" the story that Electronic Arts was taking steps to distance itself from real-world gun makers, cancelling licensing deals while still maintaining the right to use images of those real-world weapons in its first-person shooters. "The action games we will release this year will not include licensed images of weapons," EA spokesperson Jeff Brown said matter-of-factly in the story.
What that story failed to make clear was that EA has never paid or been paid to feature specific guns in its games. This year's titles will be no different."
On the post: Bus Company Threatens Redditor With Lawsuit, Meets Ken White, Runs Away
Follow up on Ars
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/05/non-stop-to-schadenfreude-suburban-express-u-t urn-on-reddit-lawsuit/
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2013-05-01/bus-lawsuits-dismissed-f ord-county.html
On the post: UK Parking Enforcement Contractor Leaves Sensitive Driver Data Exposed; Compounds Embarrassment By Issuing Bogus Legal Threats
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On the post: UK Parking Enforcement Contractor Leaves Sensitive Driver Data Exposed; Compounds Embarrassment By Issuing Bogus Legal Threats
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If so, all that information is already publicly viewable.
On the post: Games Workshop Proves It Would Rather Bully Authors Than Be A Culture Participant
On the post: Official White House Position: We're Not Building A Death Star
Ah well, it was amusing at least.
On the post: MTP's David Gregory Does Journalism, Some Citizens Want His Arrest
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On the post: MTP's David Gregory Does Journalism, Some Citizens Want His Arrest
On the post: Apple Changes Its UK Samsung 'Apology,' But Makes Sure You Have To Scroll To See It
Um, yes, but...
Don't be so quick to find evil everywhere - Apple does enough scummy things for real without having to reach to find them
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