Sorry for the delay in responding, I'm waiting for the Internet to tell me what to say. I'm going to head back to the flock now while I wait. Perhaps I'll have something by the time you crawl out from under your bridge tomorrow.
Exactly! Photography isn't about buttons. I mean, the real unsung heroes are the manufacturers who make the cameras. They're the ones getting screwed here. Without them, Slater couldn't have set up the camera so the monkey could push the button to take the selfie. Who's looking out for the camera manufacturers? Certainly not Peta. And not Techdirt.
The mere fact that she claims she hasn't been paid doesn't render the contract null and void. She could file suit and try to prove it. But even if she prevailed in that lawsuit, she's still abusing the DMCA.
And once implemented, the Internet ground to a halt, people returned to the card catalog to find information, and finally, Big Library got what they'd be wanting all along.
Judge for "they're a bunch of lying liars and we don't trust them":
"Moreover, in light of the Government’s shifting interpretations of the Executive Order, we cannot say that the current interpretation by White House counsel, even if authoritative and binding, will persist past the immediate stage of these proceedings."
When it comes to the Internet, clearly the FCC shouldn't be deciding which content goes first, which goes second, third, or not at all. That decision should be left solely to AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon.
At this rate, I expect Andrew Wakefield to be appointed head of the CDC. And maybe there's a spot on some science committee for Ken Hamm.
There are plenty of drug-addled actors who find work (see, e.g., #winning) because they still have talent or a following of loyal fans. If James Woods doesn't get work it's because, well . . . Who wants to watch anything starring James Woods? The answer . . . People who get their cinema fix in the bargain bin DVDs at the gas station.
By using Dr. [Name], [Title] rather than an actual name to identify staff, Plaintiff [Dental] [Office] is clearly just trying to avoid engaging in any sort of trademark infringement that might get Plaintiff [Dental] [Office] sued by Dr. [Name], [Title], in which case Plaintiff [Dental] [Office] would become Defendant [Dental] [Office].
He's asking Google to delist a bunch of government sites? Shouldn't be too hard for a U.S. Attorney somewhere to make that a violation of the CFAA. And since Jerdine is using multiple names, they probably can tack on conspiracy and RICO charges too.
"It wanted to stick its flag in the Bering Strait before the CIA decided to do the same and start hoovering up all the intel in the area. In fact, the first advantage listed for the FBI's incursion is that it would be able to lock the CIA out of the market."
Wouldn't the FBI of that era have been the one Hoovering up data?
The geniuses on Scorpion may be the dumbest smart people in the history of the world. In the last episode I saw, Walter O'Brien got himself accidentally shot into space. Ayyadurai seems like he'd be a great addition to the Scorpion team.
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"Moreover, in light of the Government’s shifting interpretations of the Executive Order, we cannot say that the current interpretation by White House counsel, even if authoritative and binding, will persist past the immediate stage of these proceedings."
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At this rate, I expect Andrew Wakefield to be appointed head of the CDC. And maybe there's a spot on some science committee for Ken Hamm.
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Wouldn't the FBI of that era have been the one Hoovering up data?
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