I am glad someone is standing up to those folks at InfoWars and StormFront. Now I'll be able to post there without fear of getting blocked or banned. And if they try to stop me, armed Federal agents will shut them down.
The Voight Kampff test is a well documented and trusted method to spot skinjobs.
Obviously the European authorities saw Blade Runner and wanted to protect their borders from any and all replicants that have escaped from the colonies.
If you aren't an android, you have nothing to fear.
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Or if they fear they ate some bad schnitzel, just got dumped, you are running late, it may rain on your dream vacation...
There really is no end to the reasons a human will show an emotional response.
In America, "Looking too calm" is a reason for a LEO to perform a search - we cover ALL the bases!
Re: Just because it involves laughter, doesn't mean it's nice
However if that is the case then it means that Bethesda did basically no testing of the games before pushing them out, which isn't exactly leaving them looking any better after the debacle.
The game testing wrapped up and someone tossed a DRM wrapper around the working code. Minimal testing - and I can say that I've missed things like this. They gave it to a couple of testes who already had accounts signed in and just didn't think.
Still - it's IP and DRM on an ancient game - what is the freakin point?
John, why shouldn't Twitter have the Right to proudly display on it's home page, "The Home of Socialism - is you don't like it, go try Gab" if they want?
Also, any service without moderation is shit. No moderation is neutral.
Certainly Stormfront and InfoWars will ban any speech that displeases them - do the Feds need to step in and say, "Let the left have equal time?"
Because it would have cost even more, I presume. Normally just abandoning the trademark should get it tossed out but...
I haven't looked over the material but it may have something to do with the original contract moblixing matters.
I mean, it can't be that Mike has some reason to deflect any sort of effective remedy for the harms caused by specific, nameable tech giants, by insisting that we solve the unsolvable before we try to ameliorate the increased damage their technologies have abetted... could it?
Take the tinfoil off your head and spit it out - cry Google and get over it.
I'm looking forward to seeing your well written article where you tell us the real solution. Please link to your blog so we can read it.
And that is an interesting point. As far as the UFC is concerned there is no difference between a pirate and a cancellation.
Because this is "Sharing" not "Stealing" the UFC doesn't actually have less bytes if 1 or a million people copy the big show. So obviously anyone that drops is a pirate in their eyes.
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I get it - you hate the press with all those cameras, and questions and fact-checking.
Who else hates the press? Putin hate them. Criminals hate them. Oh - so does Trump. El Cheetos really hates the free press too.
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People have never owned the content in media
Yes, only Corporations are legally allowed to own that. :)
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Re: Border Resistance Tour
We get it, you don't like it when your friends get punched. Stop making friends with Nazi's maybe.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-proud-boys-attempt-to-menace-critic-with-late-night-t hreat?ref=scroll
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Finally
I am glad someone is standing up to those folks at InfoWars and StormFront. Now I'll be able to post there without fear of getting blocked or banned. And if they try to stop me, armed Federal agents will shut them down.
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The fake self-help author is still running around so... Shrug
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This is PROVEN Technology
The Voight Kampff test is a well documented and trusted method to spot skinjobs.
Obviously the European authorities saw Blade Runner and wanted to protect their borders from any and all replicants that have escaped from the colonies.
If you aren't an android, you have nothing to fear.
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Re: Re: If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fea
Or if they fear they ate some bad schnitzel, just got dumped, you are running late, it may rain on your dream vacation...
There really is no end to the reasons a human will show an emotional response.
In America, "Looking too calm" is a reason for a LEO to perform a search - we cover ALL the bases!
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Re: Re: Whatsamatter Liebowitz got ya down?
Do you mean Liebowitz, the one that was called a "Copyright Troll" in court documents? An statement that he failed to have redacted?
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Because corporations pay Blue Balls to say it. No one could come up with that shit on their own.
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Re: For once, you wind up right!
Yes - Copyright give Corporations Ownership - not People.
But the will of the people overrides what corporations want - therefore I own whatever game I purchase and can do whatever I want with it.
That is what that Blue Balls guy always says - corporations can't own things.
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It's THEIR PROPERTY
Until they SELL it to me. Then it's My property, eh?
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Re: Just because it involves laughter, doesn't mean it's nice
However if that is the case then it means that Bethesda did basically no testing of the games before pushing them out, which isn't exactly leaving them looking any better after the debacle.
The game testing wrapped up and someone tossed a DRM wrapper around the working code. Minimal testing - and I can say that I've missed things like this. They gave it to a couple of testes who already had accounts signed in and just didn't think.
Still - it's IP and DRM on an ancient game - what is the freakin point?
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John, why shouldn't Twitter have the Right to proudly display on it's home page, "The Home of Socialism - is you don't like it, go try Gab" if they want?
Also, any service without moderation is shit. No moderation is neutral.
Certainly Stormfront and InfoWars will ban any speech that displeases them - do the Feds need to step in and say, "Let the left have equal time?"
LOL. That'd be rich.
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Re: Hey Trademark Geeks!
Because it would have cost even more, I presume. Normally just abandoning the trademark should get it tossed out but...
I haven't looked over the material but it may have something to do with the original contract moblixing matters.
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Imaginary Property
It's all about taking something from the public and selling it back, eh?
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Free Peaches
How in the world could anyone think this would pass constitutional muster?
Then again...
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/25/744909500/south-dakota-public-schools-add-in-god-we-trust-si gns-to-walls
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I mean, it can't be that Mike has some reason to deflect any sort of effective remedy for the harms caused by specific, nameable tech giants, by insisting that we solve the unsolvable before we try to ameliorate the increased damage their technologies have abetted... could it?
Take the tinfoil off your head and spit it out - cry Google and get over it.
I'm looking forward to seeing your well written article where you tell us the real solution. Please link to your blog so we can read it.
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If you ignore the scumminess, this is actually genius on Amazon's part.
Well it certainly can be both! :)
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Fair.
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And that is an interesting point. As far as the UFC is concerned there is no difference between a pirate and a cancellation.
Because this is "Sharing" not "Stealing" the UFC doesn't actually have less bytes if 1 or a million people copy the big show. So obviously anyone that drops is a pirate in their eyes.
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