Re: How is it censorship if CNBC posts the interview itself?
It's censorship because Warren has a massive Fair Use claim to use the clip of HER talking about HER signature issue.
Has CNBC posted the interview up to their website or youtube channel? Is it front page on their site? Of course their not required to do that, but that's why fair use exists to allow reasonable use outside of copyright control.
No, copyright exists when something is put into 'tangible' form. The only people who did that were CNBC with the broadcast. That Sen. Warren was speaking isn't copyrightable by Sen. Warren.
"They just had to do it less efficiently before with checkstops or by putting out the plate number"
Yes, law enforcement is supposed to be 'hard'. It's the basic point of the Constitution, that we have inalienable rights that make it 'inconvenient' for the authorities to prosecute people.
Otherwise we should all wear 24/7 GPS, because, hey we might catch more criminals that way.
Actually you moron there are people who can't get decent HDTV signal and this is a great way to get that without having to pay the ridiculous rates of cable TV.
More importantly, this *increases* the numbers of viewers for a TV station. How is that in any way BAD for them?
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Short answer? No. It's a foreign country and you don't get any say over it.
Long answer? Only as much as your own gov't/companies participated with the NSA. You could stop them from cooperating, but that's it.
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Re: I'm wondering if the talking head's lawyers are involved.
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Re: How is it censorship if CNBC posts the interview itself?
Has CNBC posted the interview up to their website or youtube channel? Is it front page on their site? Of course their not required to do that, but that's why fair use exists to allow reasonable use outside of copyright control.
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Re: If the media doesn't like you then prepare to die...
When you're a moron, you'll be silenced as people stop listening.
Snowden and Warren are neither of these things...
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Yes, law enforcement is supposed to be 'hard'. It's the basic point of the Constitution, that we have inalienable rights that make it 'inconvenient' for the authorities to prosecute people.
Otherwise we should all wear 24/7 GPS, because, hey we might catch more criminals that way.
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Re: Drones again?
With technology, it is quite possible and fairly easy.
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Having unique identifications on cars is a reasonable trade-off on privacy/being anonymous.
There is no compelling reason to track all cars 24-7. There are plenty of compelling reasons to require cars be identifiable.
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Re: We need to audit those antennas.
More importantly, this *increases* the numbers of viewers for a TV station. How is that in any way BAD for them?
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Re: As long as they don't use it in court? Not good enough
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http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/5/5263/1.html
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Re: Re: Yeah, but there's hundreds of billions at the least that cause it.
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Re: Yeah my wife the teacher was and maybe still is on the list.
On the post: Federal Judge None Too Impressed With Government's Defense Of Its 'No Fly' List
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17073-2004Aug19.html
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