Hate speech is a vague concept. Censoring it would be a daunting task. There would be false negatives and false positives, which would cause severe problems.
I also think that online platforms have too much power in controlling speech. Google, Facebook and Twitter can prevent you from reaching the audience. Microsoft and Amazon can shut down your website.
If companies must comply with government censorship, it's totalitarian. And if they censor by free will, it's terrible too.
Yet with no censorship with all, liers are spreading their preach easier than ever. Finding solutions isn't easy, especially when one half claims censorship is too hard and the orher half that it's too soft.
Dear Tim, Nintendo has launched several handheld consoles in the past three decades: the Game Boy in 1989, the Game Boy Color in 1998, the Game Boy Advance in 2001, the Nintendo DS in 2004, and the Nintendo 3DS in 2011, and the New Nintendo 3DS in 2014.
When the iPohne was launched in 2007, Nintendo had already sold about 200 million units of the Game Boy family of handheld consoles.
Warranty voiding is not do important. The big issue is bricking.
"Our system has detected that the product has been modified without our authorization. We have decided to disable it. Please refer to our nearest officisl repair hop.
Ajit Pai was appointed by Trump. Whether Trump can recognize Pai's face or understands what is a byte is irrelevant. He's responsible for what the FCC does.
Of course the Huawei ban is about national security.
Huawei probably refuses to collaborate with the US gvernment to do massive surveillance, because they have an exclusive deal with the Chinese government and its allies. And the NSA, CIA and FBI don't tolerate it.
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That's not correct. Espn lost 10 million subscribers. Only a small percentage of subscribers actually watch the channels.
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Hate speech is a vague concept. Censoring it would be a daunting task. There would be false negatives and false positives, which would cause severe problems.
I also think that online platforms have too much power in controlling speech. Google, Facebook and Twitter can prevent you from reaching the audience. Microsoft and Amazon can shut down your website.
If companies must comply with government censorship, it's totalitarian. And if they censor by free will, it's terrible too.
Yet with no censorship with all, liers are spreading their preach easier than ever. Finding solutions isn't easy, especially when one half claims censorship is too hard and the orher half that it's too soft.
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https://www.motor1.com/news/238058/cars-emergency-services-mandatory-europe/
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Each station should be owned by town residents. And each company should own a single channel.
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Is it attacks made within or outside U.S. territory?
Is is attacks made by a domestic or internationsl organization?
Is "international" a fancy name, like an "international corporation" means that they sell products in Toronto?
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When the iPohne was launched in 2007, Nintendo had already sold about 200 million units of the Game Boy family of handheld consoles.
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"Our system has detected that the product has been modified without our authorization. We have decided to disable it. Please refer to our nearest officisl repair hop.
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Re: Re: Re: You're LYING that overturns jury. 1st trial: GUILTY.
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"no reasonable jury could conclude that X" = "I disagree with X"
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Huawei probably refuses to collaborate with the US gvernment to do massive surveillance, because they have an exclusive deal with the Chinese government and its allies. And the NSA, CIA and FBI don't tolerate it.
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Disney could have done the same as Netflix with films.
Warner Music could have done the same as Spotify with music.
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