Has anyone seen the Citibank commercial where they use their points to rent a large outdoor TV to watch the Olympics? Somehow I think the Olympic trademark police would find this truly offensive if anyone did it in real life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpQ5Ew3YnKs
Authorization? North Korea don't need not stinking authorization! Plus, I doubt that even if they wanted to licence the characters there are no channels for them to do so.
It is a public declaration. An anonymous declaration is meaningless. If you do not wish to publicly declare your support of privacy then you don't believe that strongly anyway. By publicly declaring you support privacy does not mean you give up privacy in other forums. But you are probably just one of the regular AC troll anyway.
"I publicly declare a right to privacy!" said the AC. No, your doing it wrong.
That may be true, but the old model you are referring to would be pre-1709. So now that the pendulum swung too far in the other direction for 300 years we declare that it is unethical and has failed.
Someone needs to help these guys. We should make it possible for others to mirror the site as was done with Wikileaks. Greenpeace, release the source files.
That is because grocery stores, electric companies, and ISPs control the supply. Digitized creative works can be copied infinitely. See, that is the difference.
Now we just need The Onion to announce their own network that will start producing multiple original programs and MTV to rename the new Snookie and JW show "Two and a Half People" (her baby is the half).
Steve Jobs had cancer to, so all tech founders should run out and get cancer. I know, such bad taste. And I am an Apple fanboy. But really, the correlation makes about as much sense.
What made Apple a success was Steve Job's good taste, attention to design detail and user experience.
I don't think Fox News counts as one of the big news companies we need to keep around because of their investigative reporting. They are a propaganda outfit disguised as news.
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