Twitter warns conservative author his book violates Pakistan law
Twitter warns conservative author his book violates Pakistan law... Might be hearing about this any day now on TechDirt. Look it up for yourselves if you don't feel like waiting.
Redaction fails, Redaction fails without a computer.
Redaction fails with a computer v. Redaction fails without a computer.
This is no different then where someone has attempted to use a sharpie marker the redact but the sharpie ink wasn't black enough and all that was required to see the words underneath was to read the paper under a very bright light.
So Tucows subsidiary in the EU looses accreditation. If they can't, for whatever reason, collect accurate domains registration information inside the EU then domains shant be registered there.
While everyone else in here is arguing about copyright the futility of blocking goes on. Anyone who who wants the sub-title files, and is willing to put in the tiniest effort, will find a way.
And Also. The judge is very wrong to suggest that the Times should of waited for permission to publish the article.
Quoting from Ken's webpage:
"But he [Judge John F Walter] didn't leave it without harsh criticism of the Times. He suggested that the reporter should have waited for an order from him rather than running the story once she heard the defense protest that the plea agreement should have been under seal. He suggested the Times was wrong to run information about a document that it knew was intended to be under seal — he described it as "exploiting an honest mistake by a docketing clerk."
Seriously... This judge seems to have attitude/ego issues.
This all assumes that there actually was $50 missing to begin with. What an excellent what for a student to retaliate against hi/her classmates. Say that there is some money missing and the school officials will leave no crotch UN-groped in a effort to find the money.
In 1861 a plantation owner tell his slave to 'pick that cotton boy!' 'whatyamean you don't want to?' 'we have laws that say you are property and don't have any rights.'
Fast forward to 2017
In 2017 the US government tells Apple is must write some software. 'don't backtalk me!' 'We have the law that says you must do this you want to or not.'
I really suspect that Apple would of had a very good argument that the All Writs Act wouldn't survive a 13th & 14th amendment challenge
Re: Re: copyright yet again taking a dump on us all
There was a recent graffiti event in Florida where the city government insisted that the property paint over the graffiti or else face fines... Inverness Florida if I recall correctly.
On one hand we have a property owner being told he can't paint his building to cover graffiti and on another hand we have a property owner being told he must paint his building to cover graffiti.
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Twitter warns conservative author his book violates Pakistan law
On the post: Pakistan Demands Google Take Down Petition For Academic Freedom... Saying It Represents Hate Speech
" in the interest of the glory of Islam ..."
heh! The GLORY of Islam. One has to laugh.
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BitTorrent
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A jilted Swedish Advertising Ombudsman
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Re:
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Re: Redaction fails, Redaction fails without a computer.
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Redaction fails, Redaction fails without a computer.
This is no different then where someone has attempted to use a sharpie marker the redact but the sharpie ink wasn't black enough and all that was required to see the words underneath was to read the paper under a very bright light.
Redaction fails without a computer.
v.
Redaction fail with a computer and a PDF file.
Both are the fault of whoever tried to redact.
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Loss of accreditation
So Tucows subsidiary in the EU looses accreditation. If they can't, for whatever reason, collect accurate domains registration information inside the EU then domains shant be registered there.
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Futility in action
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Re: Two issues to back dooring encryption.
The earliest I had used was SFS (Secure File System), on Windows 3.1 ... It was created by someone from New Zealand.
https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/sfs/
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Re: More from Popehat
Quoting from Ken's webpage:
"But he [Judge John F Walter] didn't leave it without harsh criticism of the Times. He suggested that the reporter should have waited for an order from him rather than running the story once she heard the defense protest that the plea agreement should have been under seal. He suggested the Times was wrong to run information about a document that it knew was intended to be under seal — he described it as "exploiting an honest mistake by a docketing clerk."
Seriously... This judge seems to have attitude/ego issues.
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The money never was missing to begin with?
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2nd try.. Universal encryption
And here we find another reason to push for universal encryption.. In transit and at rest.
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Re: Re: More uses for Kodi than streaming.
The Sony DVP-CX985V 400 Disc Carousel. I currently have 7 of them that are accessible from any room in the house.
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1861 v 2017
Fast forward to 2017
In 2017 the US government tells Apple is must write some software. 'don't backtalk me!' 'We have the law that says you must do this you want to or not.'
I really suspect that Apple would of had a very good argument that the All Writs Act wouldn't survive a 13th & 14th amendment challenge
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Re: Re: copyright yet again taking a dump on us all
On one hand we have a property owner being told he can't paint his building to cover graffiti and on another hand we have a property owner being told he must paint his building to cover graffiti.
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Rentals
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Streisand bites you on the ass.
Thank for exposing yourself Mayfield. I hadn't heard of you before I sure know about you now. Bravo! A job well done.
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JFK 1961
"... the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nyfx1f7R7s
Interesting idea there don't ya think, Tim,.... Now tell us again that right are granted.
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