The judge has now specifically implied that the 'likes' are actually owned and controlled by the likee.
Why has not BET or Facebook sent a message to all likees that there likes have been transferred to BET? Therefore allowing them to control whether or not there original like should be converted or not.
There would now be a case by the actual likees against Facebook for conversion.
Especially in light of this "At any time, moreover, the user is free to revoke the “like” by clicking an “unlike” button. So if anyone can be deemed to own the “likes” on a Page, it is the individual users responsible for them...."
Nope, he remained a SOCIALIST not a communist, major difference! He absolutely despised the communism that Russia was at the time and the Fascism that was elsewhere (which are really just mirror images of each other). He despised anything that smacked of serfdom where the upper echelons had more power, rights, and freedoms than the plebs at the lower end of each society.
Or you could just scavenge the ambient energy of WIFI, commercial radio, Digital TV, Mobile/Cell transmissions, etc etc.. Nowadays the frequency range is a LOT wider than decades ago.
Mightn't give much power but its all "free" though legislation in some countries frowns on it because they are saying you are "stealing" power. *eyeroll*
The name "James Bond" is not trademarked in association with a 'character wearing a tux with/out a gun' as a few thousand people with that name can absolutely attest too since they can wear tux's and in the USA carry guns.
As for the copyright. NO! Unless it was an absolute reasonable likeness of the actual actors who have portrayed the Ian Fleming character of "HMSS Agent James Bond, 007" and even then it would be highly problematic since the 'tux figure with a gun' is HIGHLY generic.
As for the image above that the 3d printer has created the ONLY moron's in a hurry here are Nintendo themselves. If the person who created that placed it up online again saying 'This is a 3D model of a cat I am calling Pokey' then Nintendo would have no legal leg to stand on (which they don't in this instance anyway).
Quick question by a foreigner to any US attorneys who have half an unbillable second ;)
Whats the legality of 'curfews' imposed on a whole town(ship) within any American State? If the curfew is legal what elements are actually needed to create it as a legal order and has that criteria been met in this instance? or is it an untested area of Constitutional (State or Federal) law that is highly ambiguous?
instead of trying to create a "Consumer union", which isn't really a union other than in the joining of like minds definitions aka "association", "Co-operative", "society" etc (though a co-op does have benefits especially in buying power etc)
Change your actual CONSUMER LAWS to reflect consumers and NOT corporations.. To see examples of this look in EVERY OTHER 1st World country/region to see how consumer law actually has teeth, uses equity, and makes manufacturers responsible for there actions and goods/services!
The Battlefield franchise already has an image problem after the fiasco that is and STILL is Battlefield 4.
Hardline on the other hand is basically a copy of PayDay and Battlefield 3 fused together to make something different to what Activision has (*eyeroll*) and is NOT about militarisation of police but instead about the old game that kids USED to play before certain sensitive snowflakes were allowed to control what kids should and shouldn't do..
So if the bear (police) is/are cornered it's ok for it/them to disobey the laws then?
Because that is EXACTLY what you are implying.
Though troll harder next time, your image is becoming tarnished and you're looking more like a fuckwit who just tries to oppose everything more and more each day just for the lulz.
Further in regards to the Douche bag. It's an Aussie product with an Aussie sense of humour.. ie: to us Freakin Hilarious and a great conversation starter.
Though in a message to the creator maybe for the international (sensitive) market I instead suggested the phrase of "Marketing - A tax on stupid" instead of douche.
Here's a Craaaazzzyyyy thought... why not have a backpack that includes as a value added system a semi-REMOVABLE (attached by cord/whatever and velcro) inflatable pillow.
Then you have both pack that can have the items in it and a pillow..
I can guarantee some of the toys that kids use now would do a LOT more damage to you if thrown, stepped on, or swung then a nerf gun EVER would.
ie: Yo Yo's, Baseball bats, javelins, Lego, Barbie dolls, Metal Die Cast cars, etc etc.
A toy gun by its very nature and look has no reasonable expectation in any way whatsoever in being used as a weapon BY ANYONE of sound mind and reason.
Whether toy guns are in the 'policy' or not is irrelevant, unless they specifically stated those 'exceptions' to toys allowed to be brought to school vis a vis the project means the nerf gun was and should be specifically allowed.
Actually a teachers request is specific reason to 'chuck the rules' out for a day based on exceptions since the teacher to a student and parents is a figure of authority.
Basically the teacher is the vicariously liable problem in this situation, though no reasonable person would expect them to be at fault either. Just you it seems
So let me get this correct.. He is suspended from learning but still has to attend the School?
Why?
What happens if his parents suddenly pull him out of those days for xxx reasons and horrors upon horrors teach him things at home during the short suspension period? Are they fined? Are they sued for "tortuous interference of stupid bureaucratic ignorance" or would they actually teach the kid that any idiot can run a school in America, and it seems they definitely do at his.
Re: Torn between judicial economy and schadenfreude...
I have a feeling that this lawyer has never read Mark Bennett's very apt post on 10 Practical Rules for Dealing with crazy clients, especially since he now IS ONE!!!
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Why has not BET or Facebook sent a message to all likees that there likes have been transferred to BET? Therefore allowing them to control whether or not there original like should be converted or not.
There would now be a case by the actual likees against Facebook for conversion.
Especially in light of this
"At any time, moreover, the user is free to revoke the “like” by clicking an “unlike” button. So if anyone can be deemed to own the “likes” on a Page, it is the individual users responsible for them...."
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Re: Definition
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Oh I suspect they, and other US Federal authorities will be interested in more than 'some' of them. A lot more...
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http://i.imgur.com/5cVgH.jpg
Basically an antacid mixture is VERY usefull!
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Mightn't give much power but its all "free" though legislation in some countries frowns on it because they are saying you are "stealing" power. *eyeroll*
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But to me my first impression of that planter above was.
"oh a cat/kitten" because to anyone in the non-Nintendo world.. THAT'S A FREAKIN CAT!
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Now you won't be able to have the most awesome experience that is Electronic Arts.
;)
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As for the copyright. NO! Unless it was an absolute reasonable likeness of the actual actors who have portrayed the Ian Fleming character of "HMSS Agent James Bond, 007" and even then it would be highly problematic since the 'tux figure with a gun' is HIGHLY generic.
As for the image above that the 3d printer has created the ONLY moron's in a hurry here are Nintendo themselves. If the person who created that placed it up online again saying 'This is a 3D model of a cat I am calling Pokey' then Nintendo would have no legal leg to stand on (which they don't in this instance anyway).
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Whats the legality of 'curfews' imposed on a whole town(ship) within any American State? If the curfew is legal what elements are actually needed to create it as a legal order and has that criteria been met in this instance? or is it an untested area of Constitutional (State or Federal) law that is highly ambiguous?
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instead of trying to create a "Consumer union", which isn't really a union other than in the joining of like minds definitions aka "association", "Co-operative", "society" etc (though a co-op does have benefits especially in buying power etc)
Change your actual CONSUMER LAWS to reflect consumers and NOT corporations.. To see examples of this look in EVERY OTHER 1st World country/region to see how consumer law actually has teeth, uses equity, and makes manufacturers responsible for there actions and goods/services!
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Re: They can make you small, too.
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Hardline on the other hand is basically a copy of PayDay and Battlefield 3 fused together to make something different to what Activision has (*eyeroll*) and is NOT about militarisation of police but instead about the old game that kids USED to play before certain sensitive snowflakes were allowed to control what kids should and shouldn't do..
COPS & ROBBERS!
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Hmmm maybe Chris Nolan can now sue them since he did do Inception.
Oh wait that was Warners too.
OMG the circularity it burns!
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Because that is EXACTLY what you are implying.
Though troll harder next time, your image is becoming tarnished and you're looking more like a fuckwit who just tries to oppose everything more and more each day just for the lulz.
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Though in a message to the creator maybe for the international (sensitive) market I instead suggested the phrase of "Marketing - A tax on stupid" instead of douche.
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Here's a Craaaazzzyyyy thought... why not have a backpack that includes as a value added system a semi-REMOVABLE (attached by cord/whatever and velcro) inflatable pillow.
Then you have both pack that can have the items in it and a pillow..
I know I know.. Craaazzzyyyy talk!
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ie: Yo Yo's, Baseball bats, javelins, Lego, Barbie dolls, Metal Die Cast cars, etc etc.
A toy gun by its very nature and look has no reasonable expectation in any way whatsoever in being used as a weapon BY ANYONE of sound mind and reason.
Whether toy guns are in the 'policy' or not is irrelevant, unless they specifically stated those 'exceptions' to toys allowed to be brought to school vis a vis the project means the nerf gun was and should be specifically allowed.
Actually a teachers request is specific reason to 'chuck the rules' out for a day based on exceptions since the teacher to a student and parents is a figure of authority.
Basically the teacher is the vicariously liable problem in this situation, though no reasonable person would expect them to be at fault either. Just you it seems
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Why?
What happens if his parents suddenly pull him out of those days for xxx reasons and horrors upon horrors teach him things at home during the short suspension period? Are they fined? Are they sued for "tortuous interference of stupid bureaucratic ignorance" or would they actually teach the kid that any idiot can run a school in America, and it seems they definitely do at his.
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Re: Torn between judicial economy and schadenfreude...
http://blog.bennettandbennett.com/2010/07/10-practical-rules-for-dealing-with-the-borderline-p ersonality.html
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