In cases like this, I wonder why things aren't officially called into question in a similar way. While we say it in places like TechDirt, does it ever get formally addressed?
Follow the money. Entertainment industries spend a ton of money on lobbying, and no elected official is going to willingly give up their lip grip on the money teat.
Cops have no one ro blame but themselves for how rhe public views them.
From union protecrionists, para-military operations where innocents are killed in the name of the First Rule of Policing, violating the law and the Constitution with no penalties, to the Blue Wall. Individually our society could and has tolerated each, but now their cumulative weight is more than we're willing to bear without addrssing them.
And because they did so, they have now unleashed the kraken who says fuck a lot (credit @Popehat). Marc Randazza has been retained by Greg Douchette in this matter and has already sent them a response demanding that the 2.5mil they received be used as a scholarship fund for minorities and the removal of thr DMCA complaint.
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Non-standard biometrics could result interesting possibilities:
Cops: We need a warrant to force fingerprint unlock of this suspects phone
Judge: Warrant approved cops returning to court
Cops: Fingerprints didn't work...we need suspect to tell us his password.
Judge: If fingerprints didn't work how do you know it is even the suspect's phone?
Cops: Because we REALLY want it to be his phone and can prove it's his once he gives us the password.
Judge: Do you have anything at all that proves the phone is his?
Cops: We REALLY want it to be his.
The appeals court reversed the decision, citing the traffic-stop-identification-search-warrant exception created by the state Supreme Court in its 2002 decision (in re Arturo D.), which predated the US Supreme Court's Gant decision cited by the trial court by seven years.
So it only took them 10 years to realize the 4th Amendment actually means something? Better late than never I guess.
Not connecting them to the internet will only work until the manufacturers decide to have them connect to any unsecured network on their own. Better option might be to buy cheap router and connect all IoT devices to it, and just not connect the router to the internet.
This watermark involves replacing the 15th, 16th, 19th, and 25th spaces of each song’s lyrics with a special whitespace character called a “four-per-em space.” This character (U+2005) looks identical to the normal “space” character (U+0020), but can be differentiated via Unicode character codes readable by a computer. If one ignores the first 14 spaces of a song’s lyrics, then interprets the four-per-em spaces as dashes, and regular spaces as dots, the sequence spells out the word “GENIUS” in Morse code, as shown below.
Let me guess....the first 14 spaces spell out "NOT"
This traveler don't fly. Fuck em. To hell with them. And go face yourself. The day after 911 and a couple days subsequent, when the airtraffic was grounded in US, I thought, "Damn, this sounds good. No noisy jets in the air overhead." Let the world get back to the way it used to be. Aeronautics is going to be the death of us all.
So what are you going to do when they deploy this tech in their arbitrary 100-mile Constitution free border zones then?
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Too bad they're not as effective att blocking Russian troll farms or malware sites.
It's almost as if they support them
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Oh crap!
On the post: Attorney General To Law Enforcement Critics: Good Luck Getting A Cop When You Need One
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Oops....i was an idiot and didnt fully read the preceding comments about Vietnam. My bad. Ignore my previous comment.
On the post: Attorney General To Law Enforcement Critics: Good Luck Getting A Cop When You Need One
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FWIW, I took it as they allowed a bunch of idiots to become cops, and minorities are the ones paying the price for it.
On the post: Attorney General To Law Enforcement Critics: Good Luck Getting A Cop When You Need One
Re: This is NOT respect
Does seem like too many of them view Cartman shouting, "Respect my authoritah!" as a role model.
On the post: Revolving Door Revolves Some More: Head Of Copyright Office Leaves To Join MPAA
Follow the money. Entertainment industries spend a ton of money on lobbying, and no elected official is going to willingly give up their lip grip on the money teat.
On the post: Lawyer Asks Racists To Use Sketchy Millions They Got From UNC To Fund Scholarships For Black Students To Avoid Lawsuit For Bogus Takedown
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Me too....I'd love to see some teeth finally put into 512(f).
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The only thing missing from this is a Twitter parady account called @HuckabeachCrab.
On the post: Attorney General To Law Enforcement Critics: Good Luck Getting A Cop When You Need One
Cops have no one ro blame but themselves for how rhe public views them.
From union protecrionists, para-military operations where innocents are killed in the name of the First Rule of Policing, violating the law and the Constitution with no penalties, to the Blue Wall. Individually our society could and has tolerated each, but now their cumulative weight is more than we're willing to bear without addrssing them.
On the post: UNC Gave Racists $2.5 Million To Settle A Lawsuit That Hadn't Been Filed Yet, And The Racists Are Abusing The DMCA To Hide The Details
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And because they did so, they have now unleashed the kraken who says fuck a lot (credit @Popehat). Marc Randazza has been retained by Greg Douchette in this matter and has already sent them a response demanding that the 2.5mil they received be used as a scholarship fund for minorities and the removal of thr DMCA complaint.
On the post: The FBI Says Your TV Is Probably Spying On You
Re: So what?
They found out their TV's are spying on them too?
On the post: Another Federal Court Says Compelled Production Of Fingerprints To Unlock A Phone Doesn't Violate The Constitution
Re: Re: Re: Fingerprint scan a spot not on your fingertip
Non-standard biometrics could result interesting possibilities:
Cops: We need a warrant to force fingerprint unlock of this suspects phone
Judge: Warrant approved
cops returning to court
Cops: Fingerprints didn't work...we need suspect to tell us his password.
Judge: If fingerprints didn't work how do you know it is even the suspect's phone?
Cops: Because we REALLY want it to be his phone and can prove it's his once he gives us the password.
Judge: Do you have anything at all that proves the phone is his?
Cops: We REALLY want it to be his.
On the post: California Supreme Court Closes Warrantless Vehicle Search Loophole
Re: High-Risk Payment Gateway Provider
WTH....actual spam???
On the post: California Supreme Court Closes Warrantless Vehicle Search Loophole
So it only took them 10 years to realize the 4th Amendment actually means something? Better late than never I guess.
On the post: The FBI Says Your TV Is Probably Spying On You
Not connecting them to the internet will only work until the manufacturers decide to have them connect to any unsecured network on their own. Better option might be to buy cheap router and connect all IoT devices to it, and just not connect the router to the internet.
On the post: The FBI Says Your TV Is Probably Spying On You
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They do seem to hate competition.
On the post: Another Federal Court Says Compelled Production Of Fingerprints To Unlock A Phone Doesn't Violate The Constitution
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That would entail the cops doing real investigative work. Much easy to just demand everything and then some be handed over to them.
On the post: Another Federal Court Says Compelled Production Of Fingerprints To Unlock A Phone Doesn't Violate The Constitution
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Be grateful I chose a toe instead of another body part. But in your scenario I'd just use the password to unlock the phone.
On the post: Another Federal Court Says Compelled Production Of Fingerprints To Unlock A Phone Doesn't Violate The Constitution
Re: Fingerprint scan a spot not on your fingertip
Or you could really screw with them and set it up using a toe instead of a finger.
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Let me guess....the first 14 spaces spell out "NOT"
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So what are you going to do when they deploy this tech in their arbitrary 100-mile Constitution free border zones then?
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