I never understood why they took down this known base website..... it was sheer stupidity in my opinion. It would be like taking down blogspot.com if they found CP somewhere on it!
No, this should not have happened, and only a LOON who didn't know how the bleep the internet worked would have approved this. That is the problem with our judges today, however: they do NOT know how the internet works and do not know how modern technology works.
It's getting more and more to the point where I think, that in any case with a technological focus, the judge in question should be required to have a degree in that facet of technology.
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We didn't go wrong. The problem was that the Founding Fathers forgot that the average man, unlike the monied man, does not have the time nor energy to spend on 'service'.
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The term limits thing would not work correctly. The corporations would STILL have their 'go to' men in office. What we need is a nationalized funding for campaigns, with only PRIVATE CITIZENS allowed to give money and, at most, 5000 dollars in any form whatsoever.
Personally, I don't care if someone patronized prostitutes. It's when they say that they are the bastion of 'family values' that I start having a problem with their obvious forked tongue.
There can be no copyright on public meetings of ANY organization whatsoever. Private meetings? Personally, I feel that there shouldn't be allowed any copyright on those, but takedowns are in order if the meetings expose trade secrets or business secrets of a corporation.
This is another piece of 'democracy' that is not a part of democracy and more a part of repressive regimes. Secret holds should not be allowed in our government, these people should have to be HONEST about the fact that they killed something while it was in committee and take the lumps if their constituents don't like that they did that.
You cannot. The fact is that child pornography is just the new 'boogie man' foisted on society like pedosexuality is used as a boogie man in the same way.
Terrorist websites? Would that be any website that calls for the overthrow of the United States? Which, by the way, our own Founding Fathers said was a viable choice.
Another salient point, most of the 'terrorists' have been created by the United States own bad actions in the world in the past 100 years.
Piracy? Get real, you are never going to get rid of that, and companies are just going to have to 'compete with free' by giving people things at a reasonable price with the peace of mind that those things are not virus/malware infested.
Like I keep on saying, pedosexuality is the world's new boogie man now that heterosexuality outside of marriage and homosexuality are not allowed to be bashed on.
When in the future pedosexuality is accepted, we will see the idiots in power looking for ANOTHER boogie man to snooker society into thinking is a 'danger'.
By that time, we might have met aliens, so it might be the Vulcans who are stereotyped and maligned.
1. Set their servers to look for 'strange' behaviors in games and alert server admins based on that, so that a REAL LIVE LIVING PERSON can ban if they see things that are not possible without cheating in a game, such as a person taking no damage when they are being hit, etc.
Hysteria and hyperbole do not endear anyone to your arguments, and they just make people like myself dismiss your arguments out of hand when you use that.
Sorry, but you are stereotyping there. You have no real hard numbers that show that people are jailbreaking to play stolen games or cheat online as the majority.
Basically.... you are spouting out your ass and expecting people to believe you.... I don't.
In that case, they should have focused on ONLY banning the people who were cheating by having their software look for 'strange' actions like that character morphing.
Small? Hardly. There are a lot of people who jailbreak their gaming devices to play backed-up games, which they have bought on sale or as 'testers' from a store, so that they don't have to have the easily-scratched disc in the drive all the time.
The whole 'stopping piracy' argument is a farce, because the fact is that most of the people who Sony would love to label 'pirates' wouldn't have bought the actual game in question because it is a dross game and/or the price is too high for their pocketbooks.
Add in the people who are just playing backup games and/or loading things to the hard drive so that they do not have to have an easily scratched disk in the drive, and piracy is a wash.
Stopping cheats? This will NOT stop cheats in the slightest. They tried 'stopping cheats' on various networks with software like CheatBuster and guess what? It was easy to get around and send a signal saying "ALL IS NORMAL!" to the server.
Stopping cheats is better to have the servers looking for abnormal behaviors.... like someone gets shot and no damage is recorded, or someone is jumping from place to place in a map instantaneously.
And you have also chosen to add the feature to play backup games, which.... Oh, yeah.... is part and parcel and protected under numerous laws, DMCA notwithstanding.
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No, this should not have happened, and only a LOON who didn't know how the bleep the internet worked would have approved this. That is the problem with our judges today, however: they do NOT know how the internet works and do not know how modern technology works.
It's getting more and more to the point where I think, that in any case with a technological focus, the judge in question should be required to have a degree in that facet of technology.
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Terrorist websites? Would that be any website that calls for the overthrow of the United States? Which, by the way, our own Founding Fathers said was a viable choice.
Another salient point, most of the 'terrorists' have been created by the United States own bad actions in the world in the past 100 years.
Piracy? Get real, you are never going to get rid of that, and companies are just going to have to 'compete with free' by giving people things at a reasonable price with the peace of mind that those things are not virus/malware infested.
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Heterosexuals outside of marriage.
Homosexuals.
Blacks having sex with whites.
Today, pedosexuals.
Tomorrow, it will be someone else.
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When in the future pedosexuality is accepted, we will see the idiots in power looking for ANOTHER boogie man to snooker society into thinking is a 'danger'.
By that time, we might have met aliens, so it might be the Vulcans who are stereotyped and maligned.
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1. Set their servers to look for 'strange' behaviors in games and alert server admins based on that, so that a REAL LIVE LIVING PERSON can ban if they see things that are not possible without cheating in a game, such as a person taking no damage when they are being hit, etc.
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Basically.... you are spouting out your ass and expecting people to believe you.... I don't.
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Sheer asinine stupidity is what that is.
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The whole 'stopping piracy' argument is a farce, because the fact is that most of the people who Sony would love to label 'pirates' wouldn't have bought the actual game in question because it is a dross game and/or the price is too high for their pocketbooks.
Add in the people who are just playing backup games and/or loading things to the hard drive so that they do not have to have an easily scratched disk in the drive, and piracy is a wash.
Stopping cheats? This will NOT stop cheats in the slightest. They tried 'stopping cheats' on various networks with software like CheatBuster and guess what? It was easy to get around and send a signal saying "ALL IS NORMAL!" to the server.
Stopping cheats is better to have the servers looking for abnormal behaviors.... like someone gets shot and no damage is recorded, or someone is jumping from place to place in a map instantaneously.
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