Get back to you on this when "Let's start a Riot" is declared derision of the state and the Patriot Act's indefinite detention clause of being suspecting of terrorism.
"We will also state more clearly the requirement/expectation for student software developers to consult with the University before creating applications that depend on Yale data, and we will create an easy means for them to do so. "
For those wondering, startpage is what I use now because of all this. I suggest you check it out, the "difficulties" were solved I think only a week after Snowden ha.
Norway might be an option, even keep dual citizen ship given these requirements.
1. The legislation in the applicant’s former home country does not permit citizens to be released from their citizenship, or such release is deemed to be practically impossible.
2. The authorities in the former home country have rejected an application for release.
Anybody else feel that Microsoft SkyDrive is the only one the MPAA doesn't go after... I wonder why that is... /sarc
Hmm... maybe when some smart person lets people op there keys to turn it into a Actual shared cloud... Oh I've got my head in the clouds now... pun intended.
Become more aware and going to court? Build better security?
Since its Halloween here in the states and Blade is a favorite of mine... "... Who do you think let them in asshole!?!?"
I praise ya for looking for solutions to issues Mike, I truly truly do and yet ya might want dig a little deeper in corporate sovereignty and ask something pretty relevant to this topic;
Have they ever done ither of those to things? And possibly a secondary question... why support a company that has basic bent over?
Mr. Sham? Ouch. I imagine the actual trial on this will be worth watching.
Hey Mike,
This one made me smile and then I had a thought for Tech Dirt. I was looking for a subscribe to similar stories button given the "worth watching." aspect of this one hehehe.
A wry difference is that here you see very little Democrats-vs-Republicans crap, because if there's anything that most Techdirters (including the authors) can agree on, it's that nobody likes the government in any form.
Also not true. We don't like abusive government.
Now the user base can correct me if i'm wrong on this but I think the majority here is people that actually come up with solutions to issues through debate (regardless of the intelligence of it).
And furthermore and more on point that we don't look for a higher power for answers to things that our in power to rectify or evolve.
So, governments are a detriment to society in my humble opinion. Yet we still keep on giving power to a bureaucracy we know has failed us over and over... I think the conversations that resonate the most, the following goes to Mike & Jenn the most, Are the ones that actually have an idea that we can all accept and furthermore do something about as a community that has a direct stake in what affects them.
The problem with industry is that the tax breaks they were so fond of receiving to line there own pockets go bye bye when they attempt to bite the hand that feeds them.
And I second the "What's below Naive?" sentiment from out of the blue.
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Re: Witness-free false flag operations
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Anybody heard of regulatory capture?
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Tip for anybody
What Gimp is to Photoshop,
What OoVoo is to Skype.
Just friendly advice, ya don't want authoritarians up your collective asses... quit bending over.
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As a DJ
Anybody else ? Sing for the music, Its my life, we are one? Anybody?
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Wheres Nina
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Re: Re: Facecrime
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Re:
1. The legislation in the applicant’s former home country does not permit citizens to be released from their citizenship, or such release is deemed to be practically impossible.
2. The authorities in the former home country have rejected an application for release.
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Re:
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Ah... Sky clouds
Hmm... maybe when some smart person lets people op there keys to turn it into a Actual shared cloud... Oh I've got my head in the clouds now... pun intended.
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Re: Re: "all the technology is there" -- But the morality isn't.
I can say "Please stop distribution of this once licensed" but seeing how it already licensed, that is retarded.
So instead I'll say please support the series and buy the dvd when its released.
Same applies to every artist. What I would give to live in a voluntary society.
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mmm....
Since its Halloween here in the states and Blade is a favorite of mine... "... Who do you think let them in asshole!?!?"
I praise ya for looking for solutions to issues Mike, I truly truly do and yet ya might want dig a little deeper in corporate sovereignty and ask something pretty relevant to this topic;
Have they ever done ither of those to things?
And possibly a secondary question... why support a company that has basic bent over?
On the post: Judge Takes On Patent Troll With 'Sham Employee'; Forces Troll To Defend Practice Before A Jury
Idea
Hey Mike,
This one made me smile and then I had a thought for Tech Dirt. I was looking for a subscribe to similar stories button given the "worth watching." aspect of this one hehehe.
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Summary
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.. at least till dispensaries in legal states have a delivery service.
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http://www.blatantworld.com/speech/jfk_the_word_secrecy_is_repugnant.html
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: No free speech here on TD
Also not true. We don't like abusive government.
Now the user base can correct me if i'm wrong on this but I think the majority here is people that actually come up with solutions to issues through debate (regardless of the intelligence of it).
And furthermore and more on point that we don't look for a higher power for answers to things that our in power to rectify or evolve.
So, governments are a detriment to society in my humble opinion. Yet we still keep on giving power to a bureaucracy we know has failed us over and over... I think the conversations that resonate the most, the following goes to Mike & Jenn the most, Are the ones that actually have an idea that we can all accept and furthermore do something about as a community that has a direct stake in what affects them.
On the post: The Tech Industry Is Making A Big Mistake: It's Time To Suck It Up And Fight Back Hard Over NSA Surveillance
And I second the "What's below Naive?" sentiment from out of the blue.
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