And your example concerning radio is cute. I'm certain nobody went bankrupt and radio (specially AM) generates shitloads of money today, just like it was decades ago, right?
You know, it's a matter of time other countries start to force stuff they want to apply to you as well and I bet you won't like when it happens France. Think about it.
No can do, how are creators going to survive without copyrights? How are we going to maintain our yachts, airplanes and luxurious lifestyles? - Elsevier
Besides specific uses that require low latency I don't think it would be an issue.
And when you need to choose between high speed, high latency connection or the alternative that is either no connection or crappy, unstable connection then it becomes a pretty good alternative.
Bravo! It also shone light over the accuracy of the automated system. Were there any developments in that area? Because it seems to me that if the govt cannot ensure such accuracy then it is a problem, no?
You'd be surprised what humans are capable of when there's a sizeable sum of money involved. Like making business with countries that censor communications, persecute and kill dissidents while proudly advocating for free speech and human rights.
The whole rape story smells fishy when you consider the context they came out. I'm not ready to disregard the accusations but I do think the timing and circumstances were weird to say the least.
The government staff involved in this debacle should be investigated in this case and held liable personally if evidence points towards acting knowing they were wrong. In the end govt money is not their money so it won't serve as incentive not to produce this shit show again. Now fire them and impose fines and you'll see the rest of the govt actually paying attention and improving how they handle this thing.
When shove comes to push all this mess (the copyright part of it) could be avoided if there were clearer rules and proper punishment for bogus takedown requests.
"In more than half the states in rural areas dancing is considered sinful making one unfit for public office. "
Other than the "citation needed" part, who cares? Her voters certainly don't.
"In at least one state it is illegal to any two of the following in the same room"
Yes, you seriously need to rethink some legislation. No wonder your jail population is the highest in the world. You criminalize stupid things. Good thing she is there and maybe she has the chance to help fix it.
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And your example concerning radio is cute. I'm certain nobody went bankrupt and radio (specially AM) generates shitloads of money today, just like it was decades ago, right?
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And when you need to choose between high speed, high latency connection or the alternative that is either no connection or crappy, unstable connection then it becomes a pretty good alternative.
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Other than the "citation needed" part, who cares? Her voters certainly don't.
"In at least one state it is illegal to any two of the following in the same room"
Yes, you seriously need to rethink some legislation. No wonder your jail population is the highest in the world. You criminalize stupid things. Good thing she is there and maybe she has the chance to help fix it.
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