At first after reading this I was worried about trauma to the hypthetical driver, but then I changed my mind. I mean, it's not like he'd be running over a collie or something.
Why not just shoot the kid right there in the principle's office as soon as he's brought in, and get it over with as quickly as possible? Why drag out the torture? It's not like they wasted any due process on him anyway.
Not much to add, but it bears repeating that this is a typical abuse dynamic and has nothing to do with technology nor the current political situation. It's been that way pretty much forever.
And if less than half are reporting it, it's MORE than half that aren't reporting it, you seem to have stumbled during the rephrasing.
I think there is a certain logic to claiming damages on the copies that have been taken down, since they're also claiming that those copies need to be erased, and that blocking is insufficient. It's their premises that are flawed.
"...there's no specific protection in place for these contents, which some courts have argued contain no "expectation of privacy" thanks to constant "checkins" with third party providers and services."
The is no expectation of privacy for things I do inside my home with the doors locked, lights off and shades drawn because I do other things in public.
Anything I tell my bank is also public knowledge, including my PIN. Because they're a third-party provider or service.
So I recently found a reference that got me interested in a particular film, and noted that when I searched Google for it that film, I got a number of DMCA notices in place of download links.
Using my mouse (and my astonishing Internet P0w0rz) I selected the next search engine in the browser-provided pull-down list and clicked Search. In three mouse clicks and as many seconds I had more download links than I could possibly use.
Forcing Google to filter search results is SO effective because, you know, Google Is The Internet.
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My favorite moon landing hoax debunk.
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FISA trivializes the sixth amendment. Your move.
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And if less than half are reporting it, it's MORE than half that aren't reporting it, you seem to have stumbled during the rephrasing.
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But for Heaven's sake, do NOT leave your window open.
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All of them.
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The is no expectation of privacy for things I do inside my home with the doors locked, lights off and shades drawn because I do other things in public.
Anything I tell my bank is also public knowledge, including my PIN. Because they're a third-party provider or service.
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"If you go out and buy a gun and go shoot someone, no one will go after the gun producer."
Really? I call bullcrap.
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Using my mouse (and my astonishing Internet P0w0rz) I selected the next search engine in the browser-provided pull-down list and clicked Search. In three mouse clicks and as many seconds I had more download links than I could possibly use.
Forcing Google to filter search results is SO effective because, you know, Google Is The Internet.
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...Now I have to call Dad and warn him, just in case.
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