"Bruce Edwards Ivins, became a focus of investigation around April 4, 2005. Ivins was a scientist who worked at the government's biodefense labs at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland. On April 11, 2007, Ivins was put under periodic surveillance and an FBI document stated that "Bruce Edwards Ivins is an extremely sensitive suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks". On July 27, 2008, Ivins killed himself with an overdose of acetaminophen."
Yep - trustworthy indeed. I wonder if some of these guys are on the take and expose secrets against various politicians for pay from competitors?
Yeah - and who believe the hype about "secure software that can't be hacked".
We ALL know we can trust government employees - they would never do things like hack into computers using open back-doors or mail out anthrax, of course.
Anymore the online PC games I play are MMO's..My husband was going to buy BF3 and he was very very excited about it, but their DRM stopped him in his tracks and he refuses to buy it. DRM has made PC game companies lose at least 2 customers right here.
Same here. I play mostly all MMOs now - but right before starting my most recent one, I started to play Fallout NV. We bought a copy, my son had already played, finished and uninstalled it. I went to install it - had issues with Steam. When I fired up the browser to go re-install Steam, yet AGAIN - I happened to notice an email giving me some free time... and signed back up.
So sorry Bethesda - if I would have played Fallout NV, I'm sure I would have bought some DLC's and probably went on and bought Skyrim later, but alas, I'm having too much fun with my MMO, so no need.
I would say.... 70% of the books I own - I either read from the library or had read another of the author's books at the library.
70% of the Movies I own, I seen free first somewhere.
98% of the music I own, I heard it free first somewhere else before buying it.
I'm just frankly tired of this - go ahead, put SOPA or whatever asinine bullshit you want - but consider that I rarely, if ever, buy something without first sampling it for *free* first.
The RIAA has 'stacked the deck' against consumers and artists for years. This is only poetic justice.
Screw you RIAA - I boycotted buying CD's for 5 years over the Napster crap - but I've been buying them for a while now - if SOPA goes through, I'll quit buying them again - this time, maybe for 10 years.
No skin off my back; with Pandora/Radio + the CD's I have now, I really don't need to buy anymore ever. There is little good music coming out anymore anyway.
SOPA won't work - because, by and large, there's nothing really 100% 'new' out there. Pretty much all ideas have components of some other idea. If you get picky enough, you could shut down everything.
You just love piracy, Masnick. When are you going to come out and admit it?
If he does or doesn't is totally irrelevant to SOPA. SOPA will suck even for content owners - they are just too over zealous to get *something* (anything) passed.
Haste on this will prove it will be nothing but a waste.
It's a trend nowadays to point the finger elsewhere, but like I tell my kids - that's pointless.
If the engine on my car is making noise, I can blame the tire all I want - but I'll never correct the problem because I am refusing to recognize the reality of the situation.
Same with the Recording Industry - they can't fix their problems, because they won't honestly admit what their problems are.
GoDaddy can support SOPA all it wants - and the customers that are against it can move their business. No one's rights have been infringed upon - that's what SOPA will do - systematically.
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Yeah - here's who you are trusting your stuff with - potentially.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks
"Bruce Edwards Ivins, became a focus of investigation around April 4, 2005. Ivins was a scientist who worked at the government's biodefense labs at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland. On April 11, 2007, Ivins was put under periodic surveillance and an FBI document stated that "Bruce Edwards Ivins is an extremely sensitive suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks". On July 27, 2008, Ivins killed himself with an overdose of acetaminophen."
Yep - trustworthy indeed. I wonder if some of these guys are on the take and expose secrets against various politicians for pay from competitors?
On the post: Leaked Memo Confirms Apple, Nokia & RIM Gave Indian Gov't Backdoors
We ALL know we can trust government employees - they would never do things like hack into computers using open back-doors or mail out anthrax, of course.
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Oh wait, we digitized them. Now they can be more efficient and if a crazed leader gets in power, he can slaughter more efficiently too.
Oh but that will never happen, of course, it's the modern age. History never repeats itself, as we all know.
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On the post: Don't Be Fooled: Leahy Is NOT Removing DNS Blocking Provisions, Merely Delaying Them
On the post: Over 120,000 People Sign Petition Asking EA To Officially Come Out Against SOPA
Same here. I play mostly all MMOs now - but right before starting my most recent one, I started to play Fallout NV. We bought a copy, my son had already played, finished and uninstalled it. I went to install it - had issues with Steam. When I fired up the browser to go re-install Steam, yet AGAIN - I happened to notice an email giving me some free time... and signed back up.
So sorry Bethesda - if I would have played Fallout NV, I'm sure I would have bought some DLC's and probably went on and bought Skyrim later, but alas, I'm having too much fun with my MMO, so no need.
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On the post: Libraries Are The Best Counter To Piracy... So Of Course Publishers Are Trying To Limit Them
On the post: Libraries Are The Best Counter To Piracy... So Of Course Publishers Are Trying To Limit Them
70% of the Movies I own, I seen free first somewhere.
98% of the music I own, I heard it free first somewhere else before buying it.
I'm just frankly tired of this - go ahead, put SOPA or whatever asinine bullshit you want - but consider that I rarely, if ever, buy something without first sampling it for *free* first.
On the post: Boo-Freaking-Hoo: RIAA Complains That 'The Deck Is Stacked' Against Them On CES Panels
Screw you RIAA - I boycotted buying CD's for 5 years over the Napster crap - but I've been buying them for a while now - if SOPA goes through, I'll quit buying them again - this time, maybe for 10 years.
No skin off my back; with Pandora/Radio + the CD's I have now, I really don't need to buy anymore ever. There is little good music coming out anymore anyway.
On the post: What Do MC Hammer & Tim Berners-Lee Have In Common? They Both Hate SOPA/PIPA
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On the post: Once Again, SOPA Supporters Caught 'Copying' Others' Works In An Effort To Shut Down Sites For Copying
On the post: Lamar Smith's Head-In-Sand Approach To SOPA Critics Inspires 'Lamar Smith Can't Hear You' Anti-Campaign Poster
If he does or doesn't is totally irrelevant to SOPA. SOPA will suck even for content owners - they are just too over zealous to get *something* (anything) passed.
Haste on this will prove it will be nothing but a waste.
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It's surprising people believe them.
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Not really much difference - and when the corporation is done with them - they get tossed out too.
I would like to see a politician with a backbone and real guts - I'd vote for him happily.
On the post: Why Does The Recording Industry Complain When It's Often Its Own Worst Enemy?
If the engine on my car is making noise, I can blame the tire all I want - but I'll never correct the problem because I am refusing to recognize the reality of the situation.
Same with the Recording Industry - they can't fix their problems, because they won't honestly admit what their problems are.
On the post: GoDaddy Says It Doesn't Support PIPA Either, As Domains Keep Transferring Away
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