Re: Brick and Mortar need to stop "ignoring" online
yes this happens locally in Canada.
It depends on the staff. Some will match and others won't. I have also been refused a price match because the price was below cost and the sales clerk said they didn't have to match it.
this has nothing to do with electronic or hard copy. It is a business decision about throwing out a supplier who will not supply you with the same goods as other retailers.
the law may be interpreted widely, but the union used a auto dialing service to overload the computer system.
The union is able to protest but at some point, sending way too email and way too many phone calls become harassment. Freedom of speech doesn't allow you to yell fire in a theater.
which states:
"While a California court found in favor of Lucasfilm in 2006, awarding $20 million in damages, the legal battle has spread overseas as the film company seeks enforcement of the ruling"
as long as he doesn't sell in the US, they can't touch him. I have a hard time seeing ICE seizing the domain if he doesn't sell in the US. In fact, Lucas could do it on his own with the California ruling.
never, never trust or depend on any other company with your data. Backup everything. And for something this big, he should have had his own web to store data.
In fact he states:
"Why anyone would entrust anything to “The Cloud” after what I have gone through is completely beyond my ability to comprehend"
yes why would anyone?
Second, for google adwords, there is a 1-800 number. I was on the line yesterday. Standard response stuff.
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Just called a couple of registrars this morning and in the process of getting quotes.
Yes, a little late.
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Re: Re:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/x-forwarded-for-spoofer/?src=ss
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cats are okay
words escape me.
http://www.regretsy.com/2011/12/05/cats-1-kids-0/
There are also instances where paypal's own site offers conflicting rules:
http://thegreengeeks.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/why-paypal-is-wrong-regarding-regretsy-accordi ng-to-their-own-policies/
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no
undetermined.
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Re: Brick and Mortar need to stop "ignoring" online
It depends on the staff. Some will match and others won't. I have also been refused a price match because the price was below cost and the sales clerk said they didn't have to match it.
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techdirt is copied
The site has lots of original content. Some sites will clone the content to get ad revenue.
Other will clone the content in order show better on search and then allow links to their own site.
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A business decision
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hijack accounts
I also wonder how some of the ads were approved. A simple filter would have stopped about half of them.
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I rent a car
It can't be done as it is not my car. The fact the engine is new is not relevant at this point.
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so that's why the annoying ad
Makes sense.
Yes, ads are important - they pay the bills. But the flashy ones that start up just because your mouse goes over them are the worst.
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judgement was sound
The union is able to protest but at some point, sending way too email and way too many phone calls become harassment. Freedom of speech doesn't allow you to yell fire in a theater.
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400 million in legal fees?
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last one
Like no one was doing searches in 2007?
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http://www.wired.com/underwire/2008/04/star-wars-costu/
which states:
"While a California court found in favor of Lucasfilm in 2006, awarding $20 million in damages, the legal battle has spread overseas as the film company seeks enforcement of the ruling"
as long as he doesn't sell in the US, they can't touch him. I have a hard time seeing ICE seizing the domain if he doesn't sell in the US. In fact, Lucas could do it on his own with the California ruling.
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Re: Photographers
they want some.
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result?
When will they learn?
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Re: Rovio? In a court in Texas?
lodsys would get a judgment in the US and then take a garnishment of fees paid by apple, and others, to Rovio
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advice
In fact he states:
"Why anyone would entrust anything to “The Cloud” after what I have gone through is completely beyond my ability to comprehend"
yes why would anyone?
Second, for google adwords, there is a 1-800 number. I was on the line yesterday. Standard response stuff.
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