I wouldn't worry too much about this. Spain has some pretty onerous laws but their enforcement is minimal to non-existent. This one is going to fall by the wayside very quickly.
I don't want to make it another wikipedia (because it definitely has its issues), but it seems like the OED could have the menial work done by crowd-sourcing.
If you wanted to have a bit more control, develop a github-like control environment where people can make commits and then the experts review. Others could vote on the commits so the experts could review the important/popular first.
Building something like Ubuntu would probably take as long as the OED if they didn't use tools like launchpad and github.
Is your newborn crying all the time? Terrorist. Is your 1 year old pooping in their pants all the time? Terrorist. Is your 2 year old out of control? Terrorist. Is your 3 year old whiny? Terrorist. Is your 4 year old indecisive? Terrorist. Does your 5 year old ignore everything you say? Terrorist. Does your wife never want to have sex? Terrorist Is your husband always horny? Terrorist. Does your grandmother complain about health issues constantly? Terrorist.
Seriously, isn't this just a list things that teenagers just do? Like all the time?
Hey India, instead of complaining and making some empty gesture, why not contribute the technology and standards that will enable a more distributed, secure, and robust internet?
Or perhaps that wouldn't work because then THEY couldn't control the internet. Don't worry, India. We're on to you.
No, because in the speeding ticket situation, there is a possible positive outcome. I can choose not to speed and, hence, not get a ticket.
If Romania chooses not to play ball with the trade agreement, they miss out on the revenue from free trade. If they do play ball, they risk getting sued for 2% of their GDP. Lose-lose situation.
Wait, so this kid went through all the proper channels and is still being painted as the bad guy and told a second time to go through the proper channels? Sounds like he needs to change his name from Snow to Snowden.
[B]y declaring war on whistleblowers, the administration is almost guaranteeing that many fewer will use "official channels" to blow the whistle. That just makes them targets with the likelihood of getting no results. Instead, all this does is incentivize people to go the Chelsea Manning/Ed Snowden route of going directly to journalists to make sure the stories get out.
Or, you know, to the Chinese or Russians or whoever else might be willing to grease the wheels. Seriously, reporting this type of stuff should be as frictionless and unfrightening as possible or people with issues will go the path of least resistance.
Who the USTR would use that gun to shoot themselves in the foot? Because what I hear them saying is, "Hey, FTAs keep countries from doing what is in their own best interest for their own citizens. Way to make a point!
Reporter: Jeffrey, you murdered and ate dozens of people. Can you respond to that? Jeffrey Dahmer: I just want to put this behind me. Reporter: Oh, ok then.
Reporter: Adolph, you murdered millions of Jews. Can you respond to that? Adolph Hitler: You know, I just want to put this behind me. Reporter: Oh, ok then.
Or, you know, maybe they need to be punished. What the heck is Brennan thinking?!?
Seems to me that trying to infect computers that aren't patched and spamming infected email is targeting the wrong people altogether. The people with important information are typically patched and on the lookout for social engineering.
I'm not sure how much valuable information they will get from granny with her malware infected Windows XP box. Although maybe she'll send them thousands of dollars in hopes they'll send her millions in return.
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Not too worried
On the post: UK Woman Denied Passport Because Her Name Might Infringe On Disney's Copyright
Re: Re: Re: Mercedes?
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Pick none.
On the post: Florida State Attorney's Office Demands $180,000 To Release Records Pertaining To A Questionable Suicide
Pick none.
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Re: Mercedes?
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On the post: DOJ Says Americans Have No 4th Amendment Protections At All When They Communicate With Foreigners
Time for a divorce.
On the post: Oxford English Dictionary: Killed And Saved By The Internet
wikipedia-ize it?
If you wanted to have a bit more control, develop a github-like control environment where people can make commits and then the experts review. Others could vote on the commits so the experts could review the important/popular first.
Building something like Ubuntu would probably take as long as the OED if they didn't use tools like launchpad and github.
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I'm sorry...
On the post: Homeland Security Adviser Warns Parents That Their Mouthy Kids May Grow Up To Be Terrorists
Uh oh
Is your 1 year old pooping in their pants all the time? Terrorist.
Is your 2 year old out of control? Terrorist.
Is your 3 year old whiny? Terrorist.
Is your 4 year old indecisive? Terrorist.
Does your 5 year old ignore everything you say? Terrorist.
Does your wife never want to have sex? Terrorist
Is your husband always horny? Terrorist.
Does your grandmother complain about health issues constantly? Terrorist.
Seriously, isn't this just a list things that teenagers just do? Like all the time?
On the post: India Wants To Take On 'US Hegemony' Over The Internet... By Renaming It The Equinet
Better idea
Or perhaps that wouldn't work because then THEY couldn't control the internet. Don't worry, India. We're on to you.
On the post: How Corporate Sovereignty Threatens Democracy
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If Romania chooses not to play ball with the trade agreement, they miss out on the revenue from free trade. If they do play ball, they risk getting sued for 2% of their GDP. Lose-lose situation.
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A good laugh...
On the post: Bullied Student Records Bullies, Gets Threatened With Felony Charges For Violating Wiretapping Law
-den
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So journalists are the only place to go now?
Or, you know, to the Chinese or Russians or whoever else might be willing to grease the wheels. Seriously, reporting this type of stuff should be as frictionless and unfrightening as possible or people with issues will go the path of least resistance.
On the post: USTR Warns That EU-Only Cloud To Avoid NSA Surveillance May Violate Trade Agreements
Who knew?
On the post: Man Calls Cops To Turn In Drug Paraphernalia He Found, Gets Home Placed On Federal 'Drug Lab' Watchlist For 2 Years
Big mistake
On the post: Reporters Fall For CIA Director Brennan's Non-Denial Denial Over Senate Spying Scandal
I'm sure this tactic works...
Jeffrey Dahmer: I just want to put this behind me.
Reporter: Oh, ok then.
Reporter: Adolph, you murdered millions of Jews. Can you respond to that?
Adolph Hitler: You know, I just want to put this behind me.
Reporter: Oh, ok then.
Or, you know, maybe they need to be punished. What the heck is Brennan thinking?!?
On the post: NSA Aiming To Infect 'Millions' Of Computers Worldwide With Its Malware; Targets Telco/ISP Systems Administrators
Oops, wrong target...
I'm not sure how much valuable information they will get from granny with her malware infected Windows XP box. Although maybe she'll send them thousands of dollars in hopes they'll send her millions in return.
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