Or do what Subways does: feature your product in TV shows. Hey, is that Big Mike enjoying a Subway sandwich on Chuck? Hey, is that a Subway restaurant in the background on Cougar Town?
On one hand, politicians publicly chastise corporations for privacy intrusions and policies. Then, on the other hand, they don't stop government agencies from trampling all over the privacy of a user.
"Hey, Sony and Facebook, we are mad at you for the hacks and privacy intrusions and poor privacy policies. Bad bad companies. Oh, while we have you here, we have to give you these 2703(d) orders. And if the police knock on your door, don't make any noise, since that is all the justification they need to enter your office. Thanks."
Your constitution wasn't meant to last for over 200 years. It was meant to be a living document that changed with the times. Yes, there have been several amendments to it, but at some point, you may want to draft a new constitution for the next 100 or so years.
I'm certain that the founding fathers would be flabbergasted to see their document being used today.
Nonsense. There were no story tellers before copyrights because the copyright maximalists keep telling us that without copyright no one would ever create content.
It's a big deal because the TSA does very little to actually protect you. Airports are full of security gaps and holes. Plenty of people have made it through TSA checkpoints with guns, knives and other items that could be used as weapons. They call it Security Theater for a reason.
DHS designates a 100-mile distance from the border as a "reasonable distance" to operate within. So, if you pass through the border with no issues, they can still pull you over. I've seen them also pull over vehicles that were leaving the US at the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit.
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"Hey, Sony and Facebook, we are mad at you for the hacks and privacy intrusions and poor privacy policies. Bad bad companies. Oh, while we have you here, we have to give you these 2703(d) orders. And if the police knock on your door, don't make any noise, since that is all the justification they need to enter your office. Thanks."
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So what?
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Congratulations America, you officially suck.
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I'm certain that the founding fathers would be flabbergasted to see their document being used today.
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DHS designates a 100-mile distance from the border as a "reasonable distance" to operate within. So, if you pass through the border with no issues, they can still pull you over. I've seen them also pull over vehicles that were leaving the US at the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit.
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