Those soccer games are broadcast with all kinds of restrictions through transmission, and re-transmission with original licensing inherent. In this case, if you read the article, the person put no restrictions on his video and allowed anyone with a Facebook profile to view it. He later decided that he didn't like the large number of shares that it received and tried to claim they were private and non-shareable after the fact. You can't do that. Nice try making a straw-man to argue about though.
Companies like AT&T that have grown too large, have no incentive to improve customer service or invest in network improvements. They are too invested in wringing every cent out of already build networks and allowing the government to pay them even more for unconstitutional taps on the backbones themselves. They have become State Actors without the label or the regulation of actually being part of the government.
I've considered starting a cop tracking site where officers with reputations for being violent, stealing, planting evidence etc could be listed in a giant database free for all defense teams to use. That way, within minutes of a cop involved shooting, the cops involved will be outed if they have histories that their departments hide from us.
Eventually ads will be displaying models, measuring pupil dilation and determining sexual orientation within a second of glancing at it. You won't really know how intrusive it can get until you are outed by the ads that are being displayed to you in public.
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