I sign them all the time. I live in Texas. I do not have to follow them because they are not legal in this state but it is standard boilerplate and makes HR feel good.
I read the article and they are not using to overide a bad call, it is used to review questionable home runs and fan interference wit the ball only. MLB has stated that it is all it will ever be used for period.
Probably not. If the machine is on a domain then enterprise admins can bypass bitlocker, so there is already proof that bitlocker can be bypassed. I am sure the key will work even on a stand alone machine.
Um, I did not get to read the original article, the link is dead. Is it individuals or "landlords" that is causing the problem. I, as an individual would feel perfectly justified in posting anything I wanted if i were renting out an extra room in my house if I were living there as well. If I wanted to rent out the entire house, that may be a different matter. I wonder when people wil start claiming racism when people post on a site looking for a single white female with no children for friendship and dating?
Exactly. The iPhone is an Appliance. Not a Computer. I want to sue Sony because the DVD player in my living room is not open source and I can't stream music from it.
The iPhone works as designed and if you want to program for it you will follow Apples rules.
The guy set up a page for a Prince in his country. That probably changes things a bit. I doubt it would have been a big deal if it was a commoner. remember the crown prince who killed his father the king with an AK-47 and nothing happened to him because he became King upon the death of his father and that made him above the law?
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