Other forms of media. Hulu, Google, Netflix, Amazon's media service. All these types of companies are gaining a foothold because educated people are cutting the cord and going to them because they are fed up with being held captive. Face it the only way to get rid of some ISP's is to sell your house and move.
Competition comes into play we are allowed to have 3rd party STB's, What's to say that they don't start doing things like packet injection, that causes an inferior experience. Or change standards that obsolete the customer purchased equipment? This is what I would expect from an industry that has had a cash cow taken from it,
What if Apple just refused to sell iPhones in New York if this law was passed? What would the outcome be? I'm guessing that some elected officials may be looking for new jobs after the next election. In the interim would the state of NY be willing to compensate those hack accounts compromised do to lack of encryption? How would this affect the financial institutions based in NY? Would they leave for another state that allowed encryption
How are these people in office proposing laws on something they don't fully comprehend
Private financial industries must follow to safeguard their customers. Why would it be any different for a government agency that deals in billions of tax dollars
Data Collection has been going on for years. From Project Escalation to the newest Meta data gathered by the NSA. This information has been shared with allies in hopes of stopping these acts of terrorism. AND IT HASN'T worked How is back door entrance to encryption going to be a game changer.
Maybe they should start looking at how they conduct business, rather than strip our rights and protections away one by one
Data Collection has been going on for years. From Project Escalation to the newest Mete data gathered by the NSA. This information has been shared with allies in hopes of stopping these acts of terrorism. AND IT HASN'T worked How is back door entrance to encryption going to be a game changer.
Maybe they should start looking at how they conduct business, rather than strip our rights and protections away one by one
NSA wins its battle against encryption and the fall out is that a terrorist organization hacks all reachable cars that can be exploited on the same day. Causing a worse attack than 911
Look seems as though John Mayher, Jason Mraz G. love and a ton of other musicians are bypassing the record companies and doing it on there own -- if you haven't in a while, check out Archive.org
umm maybe take a look at where you are from before
making statements like this
"...but that still does say that they could get a warrant to enter people's homes for marketing signage. Why, exactly, should that be allowed? On personal property, if someone puts up a "guerrilla marketing" sign, shouldn't that be their right?" by that comment you are under the assumption that everyone has the right to do and say as they please,
this is not necessarily so. Your mileage may vary dependent on the country in which you reside
list of politicians that plagiarized AT&T's work along with any campaign contributions made to them by AT&T.
In Short if I had to choose between the lessor of two evils Google would be my choice AT&T is only competitive because they were made to be competitive by the Government. let us not forget they are the ones that got away with pocketing the federal tax for the war of 1812. their morals are non-existant
First off Vermontster as a name has been around longer than monster energy drink -- growing up in that part of the country I find it amusing that some one would even try to sue over a local verbiage dispute but then again being from new England I'm wondering when my use of "Wicked" will be called into question
in the past there was a saying that for every bad expirence 27 people will hear about it. the 27 being family friends and friends of the aforementioned. now it seems that has grown exponentially with the advent of the internet and surf by reading
I find said device and destroy it or do other felonious things with it? Can I be charged with a crime for removing a piece of "my Vehicle" and placing on say a migratory fowl or a black bear or driving over it with a bulldozer?
I think there is more than the 4th amendment to be considered here placing such a device would mean that your personal property was accessed with out your knowledge. Could this be considered breaking and entering by the police?
I think there is a lot more at stake here than just the 4th
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I think this is what is causing the rise in
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So what happens when
This is what I would expect from an industry that has had a cash cow taken from it,
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Apple has a whle planet to sell to
How would this affect the financial institutions based in NY?
Would they leave for another state that allowed encryption
How are these people in office proposing laws on something they don't fully comprehend
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There are processes in place that ...
Why would it be any different for a government agency that deals in billions of tax dollars
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Data Collection
From Project Escalation to the newest Meta data gathered by the NSA. This information has been shared with allies in hopes of stopping these acts of terrorism.
AND IT HASN'T worked
How is back door entrance to encryption going to be a game changer.
Maybe they should start looking at how they conduct business, rather than strip our rights and protections away one by one
On the post: Senator McCain Promises To Introduce Legislation To Backdoor Encryption, Make Everyone Less Safe
Data Collection
From Project Escalation to the newest Mete data gathered by the NSA. This information has been shared with allies in hopes of stopping these acts of terrorism.
AND IT HASN'T worked
How is back door entrance to encryption going to be a game changer.
Maybe they should start looking at how they conduct business, rather than strip our rights and protections away one by one
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I can see it now
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Tired
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one word
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Hence not supporting
Look seems as though John Mayher, Jason Mraz G. love and a ton of other musicians are bypassing the record companies and doing it on there own -- if you haven't in a while, check out Archive.org
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Re: Welcome to my Camp
Thanks
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Wow
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Why not publish it on
Why do people always think you have to go to Apple or some other Cooperate solution to get what you want?
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umm maybe take a look at where you are from before
"...but that still does say that they could get a warrant to enter people's homes for marketing signage. Why, exactly, should that be allowed? On personal property, if someone puts up a "guerrilla marketing" sign, shouldn't that be their right?"
by that comment you are under the assumption that everyone has the right to do and say as they please, this is not necessarily so. Your mileage may vary dependent on the country in which you reside
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I'd like to see the
In Short if I had to choose between the lessor of two evils Google would be my choice AT&T is only competitive because they were made to be competitive by the Government. let us not forget they are the ones that got away with pocketing the federal tax for the war of 1812. their morals are non-existant
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This is funny onmany levels
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I think you are somewhat right
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Wonder what happens if
I think there is more than the 4th amendment to be considered here placing such a device would mean that your personal property was accessed with out your knowledge. Could this be considered breaking and entering by the police?
I think there is a lot more at stake here than just the 4th
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This may have worked if
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wonder if
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