Ok, I'm a little confused. I thought copyright applied when the performance was recorded on a fixed medium? And were not the Super Bowl broadcasts live with no tape delay in at least the early years? Seems to me that Mr.Haupt should own any copyright on the video that his Dad created.
People that I know that download movies would not go to the theater and see the movies if they couldn't download them. They would simply never see the movies. The people are either too poor to afford to go to the theaters, or disabled and physically unable to go. Others of my acquaintance do go to the theater to see movies they enjoyed after downloading them.
What, not even a mention of the TRS-80 and their single board (the name escapes me) computer system? And all their electronic training manuals? They were a go to source for many electronic hobbyists here in flyover country, myself included.
I use uBlock, AdBlock Plus, NoScript, and Privacy Badger, and view Ars Technica with no problems and no ads.
I pay for sites that I visit frequently via their Donate buttons. I read online fiction series and contribute more than the new cost of a paperback book if I like reading the story and return for future installments.
Your post suggests to me that you feel yourself superior to anyone else here. Since I am sometimes wrong I'm going to give you the benefit of doubt and the opportunity to learn.
Here are a bunch of peer reviewed studies that say you are wrong.
Get back to me when bad cops are prosecuted rather than protected by the other cops, will you? And don't even get me started on all the cops seizing pot and money without filing charges and telling the non-accused "so sue me".
Please note that the article refers to the "U.S. Chamber of Commerce", which is nothing more than a lobby for big business. No relation to a local Chamber of Commerce.
Where do you get your knowledge concerning those who carry handguns? Video games? Do you actually know anyone that carries a handgun? I do, and a lot of them.
First, no one that I know would pull out their weapon without having a target in mind, as it makes you an instant target for the bad guy. Second, everyone that I know takes the carrying of a gun really seriously, the consequences of shooting the wrong person are horrible,unless you're a cop.
"Armed people in that situation are likely to shoot at any perceived threat." and what, pray tell, makes you such an expert that you can say what I and others are "Likely" to do?
Just because you may panic at the sound of a backfire does not mean that any other person will.
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IANAL, or anything else now.
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Nah, it's a lot more fun to shoot them.
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I read an article the other day on the same subject that also used the word "site". Makes me a little suspicious.
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Oh, wait.
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I pay for sites that I visit frequently via their Donate buttons. I read online fiction series and contribute more than the new cost of a paperback book if I like reading the story and return for future installments.
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Here are a bunch of peer reviewed studies that say you are wrong.
http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000884
Please post your thoughts after a thorough review.
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Here is a study out of Harvard that will correct your ignorance.
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2013/08/30/harvard-gun-study-no-decrease-in-violen ce-with-ban/
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First, no one that I know would pull out their weapon without having a target in mind, as it makes you an instant target for the bad guy. Second, everyone that I know takes the carrying of a gun really seriously, the consequences of shooting the wrong person are horrible,unless you're a cop.
"Armed people in that situation are likely to shoot at any perceived threat." and what, pray tell, makes you such an expert that you can say what I and others are "Likely" to do?
Just because you may panic at the sound of a backfire does not mean that any other person will.
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Stay stupid AC
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Well deserved 15 minutes of fame.
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"He said an officer he’d never seen before leaned back in his chair and remarked: “Yup. That’s who I thought it was.”"
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