Yes ALL modern batteries fail to work properly when 100% discharged. Your cell phone for example can explode if it's over charged, and will completely fail if it's discharged. Have you ever noticed rechargeable batteries always seem to come with some amount of charge? These are facts. Not all batteries have the same types of issues.
Why then do people not experience these events regularly? Advanced logic circuits to measure and monitor the batteries. It keeps the battery from exploding (literally), and prevents it from internal damage on discharge.
So then the obvious question does the Tesla battery pack and charging system have advanced logic, for sure. In fact there are many articles about how advanced it is.
As for this road test one their reports they said the car had "reduced power". That's not how it would operate in a situation where there wasn't enough battery power. Obviously Tesla would be upset if the test data was false. Tesla has had it's engineers poor over the car and the logged data and could find no evidence that such an issue ever occurred. A weak battery would be prevented from discharging too low, and everything else should be normal operation of the car full battery or weak battery.
So file sharing software was used? P2P? Wouldn't one argue that each and every connection made during the transfer is in part or in whole a separate case of infringement? This argument at least increases the damages past $4200.
Zynga is bullshit for taking back something that an employee earned. I have had vested options myself and it's sold by the company as a payment or bonus but then might be taken away.
In this case it seems that they didn't feel that the employee's were worth firing just demoting and taking back stock options. Possibly related to an IPO they are about to do.
Anyway you slice it this is income the employees were told they can expect. Now that's it's due the employer is saying you don't deserve it. The timing might be to slacker employee's but I doubt it.
The issue is though can't they copyright the Jersey's, such that new pictures of the Jersey's are under their direct control? It's hard to imagine a game where their is no way for them to put something on the players or field giving them the control. At least until such parts are filtered out.
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Why then do people not experience these events regularly? Advanced logic circuits to measure and monitor the batteries. It keeps the battery from exploding (literally), and prevents it from internal damage on discharge.
So then the obvious question does the Tesla battery pack and charging system have advanced logic, for sure. In fact there are many articles about how advanced it is.
As for this road test one their reports they said the car had "reduced power". That's not how it would operate in a situation where there wasn't enough battery power. Obviously Tesla would be upset if the test data was false. Tesla has had it's engineers poor over the car and the logged data and could find no evidence that such an issue ever occurred. A weak battery would be prevented from discharging too low, and everything else should be normal operation of the car full battery or weak battery.
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https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions/!/petition/stop-harassing-companies-jotform-they-ar e-scaring-us-businesses-using-us-web-services-costing-jobs/BV02RmfS
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Is there only 1 case of infringement here?
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In this case it seems that they didn't feel that the employee's were worth firing just demoting and taking back stock options. Possibly related to an IPO they are about to do.
Anyway you slice it this is income the employees were told they can expect. Now that's it's due the employer is saying you don't deserve it. The timing might be to slacker employee's but I doubt it.
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Issue with the conclusion
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