Still not seeing how law enforcement backdoors would keep anyone safer, especially children.
For the government to get their judge approved warrant, they would already have to be investigating the person. Investigations don't start before the criminal act, but after. So the harm to the children or anybody else has already been done.
The only way the government's encryption backdoors would work to protect anyone is if they started arresting and charging people before the crime was committed.
Even if you're an IP cocksucker surgically grafted to the great copyright phallus, how do you manage to recruit consistent fuck-ups this bad, this often?
Because anyone with more than one working brain cell and at least one working spinal vertebrae steers clear of copyright trolling.
If I say “Devin Nunes is an asshole” three times in a mirror, will I be served with a lawsuit designed to make me shut up?
I'd rather have Beetlejuice be my Congressman than Devin Nunes. Beetlejuice had far more class and intelligence than Devin Nunes, along with a better understanding of the law. Plus Beetlejuice is way less of a hypocrite than Devin Nunes.
In next week's news, Ring will announce a partnership with Axion. Tasers will be installed in Ring doorbells so that the cops can subdue suspicious people. In an effort to promote officer safety, citizens will not be able to activate the tasers so they aren't used on law enforcement.
If I run across a site that restricts my viewing of their content because of my ad-blocker, I just close the browser, drop to a command line and open w3m to view the page.
On the post: Blizzard Digs Its Heels In And Issues 6 Month Ban To College 'Hearthstone' Team Over Hong Kong Message
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Sure seems like Blizzard won't stop digging their hole until they smell feet.
On the post: Tennessee Deputy Sued Twice In The Same Day Over A Roadside Anal Search And A Forced Baptism
Note to self, when a deputy threatens to tear you a new one, he REALLY means it.
On the post: Violating The Fourth Amendment To Break Up An Underage Drinking Party Means No Qualified Immunity
Re: It’s just like my teacher told me:
But even angels know better than to drink PBR.
How are we to protect the children from the unspeakable horror that is Pabst if we don't allow the cops to completely disregard the Constitution?
Oh yeah...that's what parents are supposed to be doing, not the cops.
On the post: Deputy Attorney General Rosen: Companies Like Facebook Are Making Everyone Less Safe By Offering Encryption
Still not seeing how law enforcement backdoors would keep anyone safer, especially children.
For the government to get their judge approved warrant, they would already have to be investigating the person. Investigations don't start before the criminal act, but after. So the harm to the children or anybody else has already been done.
The only way the government's encryption backdoors would work to protect anyone is if they started arresting and charging people before the crime was committed.
On the post: Surprise! Buzzfeed Links Bogus Net Neutrality Comments Directly To Broadband Industry
Re: Re: Re:
To quote Monty Brewster, "None of the above."
On the post: Copyright Troll Attorney Again Hit With Sanctions For Being A Shitty Lawyer
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Because anyone with more than one working brain cell and at least one working spinal vertebrae steers clear of copyright trolling.
On the post: Devin Nunes Sues Again; He REALLY Doesn't Want You To Read This Article About His Family's Cow Farm In Iowa
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I'd rather have Beetlejuice be my Congressman than Devin Nunes. Beetlejuice had far more class and intelligence than Devin Nunes, along with a better understanding of the law. Plus Beetlejuice is way less of a hypocrite than Devin Nunes.
Oh crap....I said both names three times.
Devin Nunes, Devin Nunes, Devin Nunes.
There, I was able to put idiot back.
On the post: Ring Considered Using 911 Calls To Trigger Automated Streaming Of Camera Footage To Local PDs
In next week's news, Ring will announce a partnership with Axion. Tasers will be installed in Ring doorbells so that the cops can subdue suspicious people. In an effort to promote officer safety, citizens will not be able to activate the tasers so they aren't used on law enforcement.
On the post: What's Australian For Streisand Effect? Perhaps It's Fatty McFuckhead
Please tell me Fatty McFuckhead Clive Parker is being represented by Stuart Gibson.
My popcorn shares have been trending down lately.
On the post: Yes, News Sites Need To Get Out Of The Ad Surveillance Business -- But Blame The Advertisers As Well
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If I run across a site that restricts my viewing of their content because of my ad-blocker, I just close the browser, drop to a command line and open w3m to view the page.
On the post: Yes, News Sites Need To Get Out Of The Ad Surveillance Business -- But Blame The Advertisers As Well
Re: name them!
Ummm...all of them?
On the post: Cops Digitally Erase Suspect's Facial Tattoos To Make Him Look More Like The Robbery Suspect Caught On Camera
Re: Why does this stuff happen?
Two words...Qualified immunity.
Get rid of it and we might find that those Amendments that have been around for over 200 years actually mean something.
On the post: Federal Gov't Gives Customs Officers Permission To Break Social Media Platform Rules Forbidding Fake Accounts
As an old fart with no social media presence like Twitter or.Facebook, I guess i'd be screwed trying to reenter this country.
On the post: Devin Nunes Drops One Ridiculous Lawsuit, Only To File Another One
Re:
I believe the statement was, "Moooooooo."
On the post: Ring Let Cops Know How Often Their Requests For Camera Footage Were Ignored
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At least not in front of cameras we know about and have access to the footage.
On the post: Devin Nunes Drops One Ridiculous Lawsuit, Only To File Another One
Well, since he is an elected official, I'm sure we haven't seen the limits of his stupidity yet.
On the post: Tom Brady Fails To Trademark 'Tom Terrific' As USPTO Rightly Assesses He's Not The Most Terrific Tom
At least Tom has his "TB12" trademark to fall back on...unless the CDC is using it.
On the post: The FCC Doesn't Actually Know How Many People Have Broadband
This is because when the FCC repealed.net neutrality, it became an FTC matter.
On the post: Canadian Brewery Changes Name Of Brew Due To Peanut Butter Company Bully That Doesn't Ship In Canada
Damn Skippy was forced to change their name in a jiffy,
Despite the trademark claims being iffy,
Even though both are based on peanut butter,
To confuse the two you'd have to be a real nutter.
On the post: Company Sues Blackhat Because People Mocked Their Sponsored Presentation And Called It Snake Oil
There are just some internet hornet's nests you really shouldn't stick your dick into just to annoy them.
Reddit, both Chans, and any Hat conference top the list.
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