"China’s internet connection service market ... has signs of disordered development that require urgent regulation and governance,” the ministry said. The crackdown on unregulated internet connections aimed to "strengthen cyberspace information security management."
Some of your IP addresses have an extra space in them, probably rendering those lines ineffective. And I'm pretty sure specifying a port is unnecessary (and not supported).
I wouldn't put it past M$ to totally ignore the HOSTS file altogether in their sneakiness, or just use raw IP addresses.
This Blatant Bullying episode made possible by.. the USPTO.
Hey big corporations, need a trademark on a common word or phrase that you can use to bully around the little guy on the grounds that the general public is too stupid to tell the difference? Well, look no further than your friends at the USPTO!
Tune in next time when we rehash the same story with different actors, brought to you by.. the USPTO!
I'm thinking it's more likely someone just looking for something to be upset about, and if they succeed, they've somehow in their tiny mind made their mark on the world.
Probably the same people that comment "First!" or "NOTICE ME!!!!!" desperate for validation that they're relevant, at least on YouTube.
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On the post: Copyright Trolls Overplay Their Hand In Finland, Bringing A Government Microscope To Their Practices
60,000 people not happy with the current crappy distribution channels is worth a lot to trolls.
They're clearly not stuffing enough money into the politicians' pockets.
On the post: China Bolsters The Great Firewall, Cracks Down Harder On VPN Use
Lol, wut?
On the post: China Bolsters The Great Firewall, Cracks Down Harder On VPN Use
Re: Thanks
On the post: Red Cross Claims Makers Of 'Prison Architect' Violated The Geneva Conventions By Using A Red Cross
Spam?
On the post: Through Price Hikes And Annoyance, AT&T Still Waging War On Unlimited Data Users
'A'T&T my A$$
On the post: Microsoft Sort Of Addresses Windows 10 Privacy Complaints With New Privacy Dashboard
Re: Even better
On the post: Microsoft Sort Of Addresses Windows 10 Privacy Complaints With New Privacy Dashboard
Re: Even better
I wouldn't put it past M$ to totally ignore the HOSTS file altogether in their sneakiness, or just use raw IP addresses.
On the post: Microsoft Sort Of Addresses Windows 10 Privacy Complaints With New Privacy Dashboard
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On the post: Top UK Cop Says Hackers Should Be Punished Not With Prison, But With Jammed WiFi Connections
Good idea, Chief!
On the post: Verizon Insists Higher Phone Upgrades Are Being Used To Enhance The Network Instead Of Make Up Revenue Decline
On the post: Destined For Failure: Woman Sues Search Engines Over Revenge Porn Search Results
Re: Some people seem not to understand or learn
AFTER
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On the post: Bulgarian Public Radio Forbidden To Play 14 Million Pieces Of Music By Copyright Collection Society
On the post: Bulgarian Public Radio Forbidden To Play 14 Million Pieces Of Music By Copyright Collection Society
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On the post: Trademark Dispute Between Coffee Companies Over 'Detroit' Trademark Demonstrates The USPTO's Carelessness
Hey big corporations, need a trademark on a common word or phrase that you can use to bully around the little guy on the grounds that the general public is too stupid to tell the difference? Well, look no further than your friends at the USPTO!
Tune in next time when we rehash the same story with different actors, brought to you by.. the USPTO!
On the post: Facebook Censors Art Historian's Photo Of Neptune's Statue-Penis
Narcissism?
Probably the same people that comment "First!" or "NOTICE ME!!!!!" desperate for validation that they're relevant, at least on YouTube.
On the post: Defense Department Oversight Finds More Evidence Of Retaliation Against Whistleblowers
If they really want to stop it, they'd name the retaliators and give any future potential retaliators something to think about.
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