The first one is a shopping search in the UK the second one is also a shoping search and the third is one page with no info and 2 links one that does not even work. The last one TradeComet I do not think you could even find if you tried unless you search for the name like I did. Good news for those pages you got your first page view in years.
From the article linked "He was arrested and sent to Barlinnie Jail on remand. And 28-year-old Stephen's three month prison ordeal only ended when he was cleared at a two-day trial this week."
I did not know about p2p till Napster was placed in the media lights. During that time I found out about so many new bands since you could look at others files and see what they listened to.
If it does go through I hope that they push in that mandate that ALL radios include a built in HD tuner. That was the biggest mistake that was made with the digital TV transition they wanted to implement it back in 1997 and delayed it over and over again. Durring that time they never mandated that the tv tuner built after X date must have a digital tuner built in. If they would have done that starting in 1998 very few tvs would have needed a converter box.
"Georgia Pacific makes the EnMotion brand of paper towel dispensers for restrooms -- and includes a contractual provision that those used will only use EnMotion brand paper towels. Another company came up with competing paper towels that worked in the EnMotion dispenser. GP sued the company making the replacement paper towels, claiming contributory trademark infringement..."
Lets look at part of antitrust law.
Exclusive dealing refers to when a retailer or wholesaler is ‘tied’ to purchase from a supplier on the understanding that no other distributor will be appointed or receive supplies in a given area. When the sales outlets are owned by the supplier, exclusive dealing is because of vertical integration, where the outlets are independent exclusive dealing is illegal (in the US) due to the Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
Looks like that can easily be a violation of antitrust.
The article is the same as saying if hackers steal your password protected computer they can access your data. If you have physical access to a device it usually can be accessed in one way or another.
I hacked the lock to your front door by taking a picture of your house key then cutting the pattern by hand.
Instead of making an agreement to offer a faster connection for Verizon/BB providers. What Google should do is keep the services on YouTube the same as they are now BUT offer a faster hosting service for a fee. It would be like what web hosting places do offer a free service but if you want more space or in this case faster service. Place the paid accounts on a different server that would have a better Mbps to Gb transfer ratio.
Darn you beat me to replying to "If the majority of mankind were against copyright, we wouldn't have copyright." so I did not get to make my Hitler reference to fill Godwin's law... Next time.
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Wrong lawsuit? Or ANTITRUST violation.
Lets look at part of antitrust law.
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Looks like that can easily be a violation of antitrust.
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I hacked the lock to your front door by taking a picture of your house key then cutting the pattern by hand.
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