This seems like the place the "right to be forgotten" should be implemented, instead of internet search results. I want these companies to forget me and all my data.
If Snowden every does make it to trial, it would be a perfect case for jury nullification. If the government doesn't care about the public interest and the spirit of the law, the jury shouldn't care about the government's interest or the letter of the law.
Ok, ok, I'll unlock the phone. Let's see, was this the password? No, maybe this was? ... Last try, hope I get it right. Uh, oh. I think I just wiped the phone, sorry about that. Can I go home now?
"International terrorism" means activities with the following three characteristics:
Involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law; Appear to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and Occur primarily outside the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S., or transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, the persons they appear intended to intimidate or coerce, or the locale in which their perpetrators operate or seek asylum.*
"Domestic terrorism" means activities with the following three characteristics:
Involve acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law; Appear intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination. or kidnapping; and Occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S.
That seems pretty close to the aim of ISDS. Maybe companies bringing ISDS actions should be treated as terrorist organizations.
Of course it was $50000. They had to pay for enough licenses for all the iPads. They can't just buy one copy and install it on all their device. That would have to be infringement of some sort, and maybe piracy too.
I had a somewhat different take on this quote. I'm sure AT&T must have made mistake with their wording. Surely they meant to put it this way:
"We believe that if a governmental entity seeks to deploy or operate a GON [government operated network] in a market that IS WELL served by the private sector, there should be safeguards in place to ensure a 'level playing field,' which is why we expressed support for HB 2078,"
This just sickens and disgusts me. The default should be that the government has the right to access no information at all. The warrant process IS the exception. The founding fathers must be spinning in their graves.
Maybe I'm missing something here, but I was unaware of any law against recording public servants conducting their duties in public. I know it's an antiquated notion, but I believe the police (and other public officials) shouldn't be able to take action to prevent you from doing something that isn't illegal.
I have a sock puppet that had completed a training regimen for drug detection, and has a very nice looking certificate indicating as much. It sounds like my sock puppet should be ready to pursue a career in drug detection.
Executive leaders who are unwilling to, or incapable of, ensuring BOTH privacy and security are either unwilling to do their job, or incapable of doing it. Regardless of which, they need to be removed and replaced with a competent individual with the right outlook and priorities.
"... the FCC's plan is "big tech's" attempt to thwart all of the amazing innovation occurring in the cable industry..."
The FCC's plan has been amazingly successful, seeing how the cable industry hasn't innovated in a very long time and shows no sign of doing so in the future either.
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I think you mean: ...and an utter disdain for the captive consumers the sector pillages and plunders.
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Let's see, was this the password? No, maybe this was? ... Last try, hope I get it right.
Uh, oh. I think I just wiped the phone, sorry about that. Can I go home now?
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Refreshing for its honesty.
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"International terrorism" means activities with the following three characteristics:
Involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law;
Appear to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and
Occur primarily outside the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S., or transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, the persons they appear intended to intimidate or coerce, or the locale in which their perpetrators operate or seek asylum.*
"Domestic terrorism" means activities with the following three characteristics:
Involve acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law;
Appear intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination. or kidnapping; and
Occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the U.S.
That seems pretty close to the aim of ISDS. Maybe companies bringing ISDS actions should be treated as terrorist organizations.
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Re: Crowdsourced!
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Re:
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Re: Re: His words in print
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Re: For a very loose definition of 'level'
"We believe that if a governmental entity seeks to deploy or operate a GON [government operated network] in a market that IS WELL served by the private sector, there should be safeguards in place to ensure a 'level playing field,' which is why we expressed support for HB 2078,"
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Wyden: I think I'm entitled to.
Brennan: You want answers?
Wyden: I want the truth!
Brennan: You can't handle the truth!
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The FCC's plan has been amazingly successful, seeing how the cable industry hasn't innovated in a very long time and shows no sign of doing so in the future either.
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I think that should be rewritten as follows:
"... not if it means using alternate (read: "more work") investigative methods or techniques."
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