Re: Not your invented "domain censorship", but actual piracy.
Similarly, some of you fanboys seem to think that my disagreeing with Mike about his notions means that I'm for censorship.
That would assume that we believe you could reach a logical conclusion, which we don't. I happen to think your disagreement is general antagonism, and mostly about drawing replies rather than being tied to a position.
If not, while being king of the tards certainly garners attention, there is still the part where everybody who follows you is retarded.
Since when has the merit of a case had complete bearing on summary judgements? The two are not mutually exclusive. And in this instance I do not believe the party bringing the case matters, just the original and the fair use. Couldnt Hoehn just ask for a fair use summary judgement, i think he may have merit to ask, if it turns out to be needed?
While you are probably most familiar with their Microsoft offerings (probably due to market share or some other economically sound reason), they offer security solutions for a wide range of products.
if DNS blocking against warez sites was effective
like HE rounds are effective at stopping traffic violations?
Then the other 42% floats, and is therefore a witch!
that aside, you should try leaving some links to data supporting these numbers in your comments....then again you are already listing all the 0 of them you will find.
and your last paragraph's retardation is quite the spectacle.
A favorites post in the tune of a cricket themed tribute this was not. Though having these items stacked in my feed offered intrigue to my cursory glance.
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There is really no way for this one to work out and be legal
unless they of course use the RIAAs own words and royalty payments as a defense, and the court rules in that manner.
sale of "used" MP3s is clearly filled with risks of piracy - from the user "keeping a copy" of the material, to people selling what they didn't have the rights for to begin with.
oh no mp3s have the same limitation art and books have had since.....ever, even before they were magically digitized.
is all you need to recognize that the article will be short on substance on long on hyperbole.
Mike's are generally buried in the last paragraph as a kick in the balls after laying out the facts. Tim likes to word every paragraph as if it his last, and yet it never is :(
They now have a court opinion that there is reason for fault, and that the police are liable. Their next much larger lawsuit against the city should get them paid. Especially if it goes before the same judge.
wait, i cant read french, so may not have been on the same site. And they were third party marks like shutterstock, it doesnt look like canoe marks any of theirs. But they have credited/copyrighted the photo and the article in that space on many articles, still leaning me towards: that mark is standard and not intended for the picture.
if you go to the story, and right click on the image, and select "view image". There is no copyright. On most every image that has a claimed copyright, that mark is part of the image.
oh and the first point is valid, their funding is probably still being allocated poorly. But, lots of the funding has been cut compared to the past few years.
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Re: Not your invented "domain censorship", but actual piracy.
That would assume that we believe you could reach a logical conclusion, which we don't. I happen to think your disagreement is general antagonism, and mostly about drawing replies rather than being tied to a position.
If not, while being king of the tards certainly garners attention, there is still the part where everybody who follows you is retarded.
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Re: This shows why patents shouldn't be transferrable, nor corporate.
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Re: It's true that SOPA isn't for "consumers".
While you are probably most familiar with their Microsoft offerings (probably due to market share or some other economically sound reason), they offer security solutions for a wide range of products.
if DNS blocking against warez sites was effective
like HE rounds are effective at stopping traffic violations?
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Seemed to the trick anyway, and deadpan delivery is the only delivery.
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This post is a bit like being against our war activities and quoting the Westboro cult as a supporting viewpoint.
Be mindful of your friends as they determine your enemies.
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Then the other 42% floats, and is therefore a witch!
that aside, you should try leaving some links to data supporting these numbers in your comments....then again you are already listing all the 0 of them you will find.
and your last paragraph's retardation is quite the spectacle.
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unless they of course use the RIAAs own words and royalty payments as a defense, and the court rules in that manner.
sale of "used" MP3s is clearly filled with risks of piracy - from the user "keeping a copy" of the material, to people selling what they didn't have the rights for to begin with.
oh no mp3s have the same limitation art and books have had since.....ever, even before they were magically digitized.
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Re: fixed
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is all you need to recognize that the article will be short on substance on long on hyperbole.
Mike's are generally buried in the last paragraph as a kick in the balls after laying out the facts. Tim likes to word every paragraph as if it his last, and yet it never is :(
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on the positive side
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prior art
a more updated version with a food court
http://www.salutetoyourservice.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/img-4926.jpg
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ty, tyvm
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Re: image has no copyright when viewed
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image has no copyright when viewed
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oh and the first point is valid, their funding is probably still being allocated poorly. But, lots of the funding has been cut compared to the past few years.
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..and yeah your probably right, Stuxnet did sound like the work of script kiddies.
..and that replacing your o's with 0's is not indicative of sufficient experitise.
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