Test nobody. It may be nice to hear Apple stakeing a stand but at the same time if users really want/need privacy then encrypt beforehand..... double layers of encrytion, that is..
Don't I love my PGP Whole Disc Encrytion. It's not possible to even boot this PC without a USB dongle AND passphrase.
"... add sufficient originality to a performance..." How to measure 'originality'.. Would each any every person who appears in a movie have their own copyright? all the way down to the extras who are part of a crowd, army, etc?
So a student refuses to co-operate with the police and wont leave the class-room as ordered. Are the officers gonna use force? Force surely wouldn't be justified in this situation,
"The Administrative Office is working to restore electronic access to these cases by converting the docket sheets in these cases to PDF format which will allow us to make them available in PACER," .. Do the document really need to be converted from one format to another format at all? Just leave them as is and let the person viewing handle whatever imaging type used.
Is that overweight officer who's driving the golf-cart actually physically fix enough to be a patrol cop? The Duval County Florida SO, so sad on several levels during the videoing.
So you have a Gmail email account and it's not set to automatically forward to some other email account, thence retrieved to a computer/etc under you direct control as soon as possible. So much for living 'in the cloud'. Had the Gmail account holder done such a configuration then sender would of been quite SOL!.
"any lawyer who wasn't a nice little 'see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing' employee would likely find him or herself under the crosshairs."... or anyone within a US spook agencies for that mater. This remind me of William Colby, a former CIA director for ages ago and how he was treated when he testified before Congress. There is even a theory that he was assassinated for his /spilling of the beans/.
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distrust the employer
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Re: Mixing Business and personal funds
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walmartDOTjackass
On the post: Apple CEO Tim Cook Makes It Clear That He's Not At All Interested In Giving The Government Backdoors To iOS Encryption
Trust nobody
at the same time if users really want/need privacy then encrypt beforehand..... double layers of encrytion, that is..
Don't I love my PGP Whole Disc Encrytion. It's not possible to even boot this PC without a USB dongle AND passphrase.
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It's an idea....So many many ways..
On the post: Developers Of Chrome Extension That Finds Cheaper Textbook Prices Receive Legal Threats From Major Textbook Supplier
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And firewalls. heck even Web-browsers have setting to block pup-ups. Also don't forget HOSTS file blocking method.
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Originality.....
How to measure 'originality'.. Would each any every person who appears in a movie have their own copyright? all the way down to the extras who are part of a crowd, army, etc?
On the post: Cops Decide Running Surprise School Shooter Drill During Class At A Middle School Is A Great Idea
Student refuses to co-operate?
On the post: PACER Finally Agrees To Put Back Court Documents That Were Deleted
Format?
On the post: Conan Doyle Estate Asks Supreme Court To Put Sherlock Holmes Back Under Copyright
Final Shelocks Holmes copyright ends when?
On the post: Cop To Cameraman: 'If You're Invoking Your Rights, You Must Be Doing Something Wrong'
Officer Sit-down
actually physically fix enough to be a patrol cop? The Duval County Florida SO, so sad on several levels during the videoing.
On the post: DHS Cites 'Credible Threat' As Reason For Forcing Travelers To The US To Hand Over Powered-Up Devices To Airport Security
unlock your device...
On the post: Hollywood Goes After Korean Fans Subtitling Soap Operas, Pressing Criminal Charges
Easily correctable mis-translations.
and smaller.
Ah well.. Hollywood could never of thought of such a concept.
On the post: Goldman Sachs Asks Court To Have Google Delete An Email With Client Info; Google Blocks Access To The Email
auto- forwarding
retrieved to a computer/etc under you direct control as soon as possible. So much for living 'in the cloud'. Had the Gmail account holder done such a configuration then sender would of been quite SOL!.
On the post: Massachusetts Ignores 5th Amendment; Says Defendant Can Be Forced To Decrypt His Computer
False confession.
On the post: Consume, Conform, Obey: What Homeland Security's Targeting Of Anti-Consumerist Activities Says About The Government's Desires
Bread and circuses
On the post: City Of London Police Claim That 'The Tor' Is 90% Of The Internet, And Is A Risk To Society
Abolish the City of London Police.
On the post: Labels Decide Not To Appeal Spanish Court Ruling That Found P2P File Sharing Software Perfectly Legal
FTP, Zmodem, Zmodem-90, and Kermit, etc.
On the post: Data On 'Six Strikes' Suggests Little Real Impact
Storage costs...
I mean dang it all! That shiny new 4 TB drive is hungry.
And the other three 4 TB drives are just a hungry.
On the post: Another Former NSA Lawyer Says He Wouldn't Have Listened To Concerns About The Agency's Surveillance Programs
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