Plaintiff Xavier O. is an 11-year-old minor residing with his parents in
Orange County, California. Plaintiff Xavier O. has a Facebook account that was opened without the knowledge or consent of his parent or guardian. Plaintiff Xavier O. has uploaded personal information, videos and photographs, including swimming and/or partially clothed photographs of children ages 5 to11. On or about August 8, 2009, Plaintiff Xavier O. posted “Xavier O. has swine flu…Please pray for me…God Bless.” Upon learning of the Facebook account and the posting of an uncertain medical condition, Plaintiff Xavier O’s parents removed the medical condition posting from Facebook.
oh how I long for the olden days when it was really easy to Google bomb things so the first Google result for Liskula Cohen would be 'Liskula Cohen is a skank'
New Techdirt’s CwF+RtB idea - if 50 of Insider memberships are bought in the next X Number of days we will recode the blog to replace the auto insertion of Anonymous Coward to Anonymous Shill for unregistered User comments.
I am in no way trying to be critical or a wise ass I m just curious- How often does the situation arise that you click 'Purchase' on your remote and something keeps you from watching 90 mins of entertainment in the proceeding 24 hours?
I am going to print out a bunch of my burning man pix and tape them to the Wall Street bull and take pictures of that....it will be come to be known in the future as 'The event that caused the vortex'
In addition to a generally recognized higher quality of content, the WSJ has a demographic that is more likely to pay to play than 90% of the rest of the field.
[i]I have yet to see anyone file a patent suit without having good reason to believe they could cash in on other peoples progress. The reason is simple, hoarding questionable patents and suing anyone who innovates with a similar process is much more profitable than innovating on your own.[/i]
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Plaintiff Xavier O. is an 11-year-old minor residing with his parents in
Orange County, California. Plaintiff Xavier O. has a Facebook account that was opened without the knowledge or consent of his parent or guardian. Plaintiff Xavier O. has uploaded personal information, videos and photographs, including swimming and/or partially clothed photographs of children ages 5 to11. On or about August 8, 2009, Plaintiff Xavier O. posted “Xavier O. has swine flu…Please pray for me…God Bless.” Upon learning of the Facebook account and the posting of an uncertain medical condition, Plaintiff Xavier O’s parents removed the medical condition posting from Facebook.
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fixed that for ya
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