It has always been about creating a "feeling" that you are safer and thus should reelect those as--oles that brought you that safe feeling.
Perfect example. My wife who is an elementary school teacher that has flown maybe 10 times in the last 20 years was for a time put on the terrorist watch list when she tried to fly to Alaska for a visit with her brother. She had to go through a huge amount of additional screening just to get a flight to Alaska and then had to go through 10 times as much to get home in Atlanta.
Mind you, she is as plain vanilla a person as is possible.
It just shows that the TSA is more clueless and less able to secure us against threats then they act like they can.
PRC may have drawn the attention of the wrong community. Slashdot has provided a lot of prior art that may actually invalidate the patent. So if we can get someone involved to fight the actual patent it might make the fight much more interesting.
It is when the alternative is a $7000 dollar device. If it was my child I would gladly pad $499 to buy the device and then $299.99 for the app. Total cost just $800 versus $7000.
I do agree that if the creators that are charging $300 for the app are do so out of the greater good they would do this.
Yes that is possible but the average person is not going to be able to do that. Side-loading an app with a freed iPad is not easy for the average person. Even if it is for you and me.
Anyone know if there is a petition started on Change.org yet?
Look I know this is a single story about one child, but I believe that for everyone that actively speaks out there are hundreds more that don't. Which means that this is affecting a lot more people than we know. So I think that we could use the power of Slashdot and Techdirt to put some pressure on the company to license the patent.
Instead of suing why did they not co-op the pub for marketing purposes.
Like holding a new trailer screening there or a meet the actors party.
It would have gotten them a ton of free publicity. There would have been stories all over the world talking about the movie, the actors, about how cool it was that the trailer was being first shown at The Hobbit pub. All kinds of things. Then in the back ground they could have said to the pub we will give you a license to use the name in perpetuity but only you.
My thoughts are that there are too many times when the lawyers are creating fear in the higher-ups so that they can get billable hours.
The tricks are the same that the old "Psychic" scammers use to use. Like you said talk in vague terms until the shill gives you more information and then you expand on the story from there. We call it phishing now but it has been around a long time before the first light bulb.
All scams work on one of two human emotions. Fear or greed.
We can not review the emails or communications of american citizens without a warrant!!!!
(Which means we only collect that information in case we need it. Only if we want to or deem it necessary will we look at that information. Either way we have the information stored.)
I lean more towards the right than I do the left and I am a lot more libertarian than either. We need to know what party is intruding in our lives. FYI the bill's sponsors are left (Joe Baca) and right (Frank Wolf). Which just show both sides are equally stupid.
The content industry wants no law but those that are stop first prove later.
The content industry has show time and time again that all they care about it forcing us to pay as much as they want. They are as close to true communism as any government has ever been. Control what we information get by what method we get that information and then also pay to get that information via a "tax".
Ron Paul can't win. Why? Because he is not for the Status Quo. He is not for keeping the power with the politicians. The other way that we can take the power from the politicians is with the Fair Tax. The Fair Tax is the most researched tax plan in the history of the US and it is also the greatest plan to remove power from Washington insiders and politicians.
DH, thank you. I want to say that the point you stated is why the people in America need to wake up.
American citizens are seeing the slippery slope and the soft-tyranny combined.
I will quote from a favorite Democratic speaker Rahm Emanuel:
"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before."
So very true. Watch the movie Inside Job. Liberal bend but still provides good information about the 2008 financial crisis. Why has there not been a single arrest or true accounting for the billions we the tax payer have to pay for?
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It has never been about keeping people safe.
Perfect example. My wife who is an elementary school teacher that has flown maybe 10 times in the last 20 years was for a time put on the terrorist watch list when she tried to fly to Alaska for a visit with her brother. She had to go through a huge amount of additional screening just to get a flight to Alaska and then had to go through 10 times as much to get home in Atlanta.
Mind you, she is as plain vanilla a person as is possible.
It just shows that the TSA is more clueless and less able to secure us against threats then they act like they can.
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Re: Not a Trekkie.
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Not a Trekkie.
My opinion is this: Whatever fans do to keep a dying franchise alive should be supported. Period. End of though.
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Seems like Slashdot might be doing the job...
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I do agree that if the creators that are charging $300 for the app are do so out of the greater good they would do this.
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Anyone know if there is a petition started on Change.org yet?
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It also shows a true lack of marketing acumen.
Like holding a new trailer screening there or a meet the actors party.
It would have gotten them a ton of free publicity. There would have been stories all over the world talking about the movie, the actors, about how cool it was that the trailer was being first shown at The Hobbit pub. All kinds of things. Then in the back ground they could have said to the pub we will give you a license to use the name in perpetuity but only you.
My thoughts are that there are too many times when the lawyers are creating fear in the higher-ups so that they can get billable hours.
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All scams work on one of two human emotions. Fear or greed.
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Doublespeak
(Which means we only collect that information in case we need it. Only if we want to or deem it necessary will we look at that information. Either way we have the information stored.)
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Please start including party labels. (R) (D)
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The content industry wants no law but those that are stop first prove later.
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American citizens are seeing the slippery slope and the soft-tyranny combined.
I will quote from a favorite Democratic speaker Rahm Emanuel:
"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before."
Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/r/rahmemanue409199.html#ixzz1pZkfuA9U
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