United States of America and John and Jane Does 1-10 v Horace Edwards. Basically, you should sue the guy on the basis that he ignored your statements of "not in my name". Simples!
While [Ross Ulbricht] admits that he did create the site, he argues he handed it over to someone else long before that. How does someone hand over a website before it even exists?
"Gird yourself for the cyber Pearl Harbor ." Would that be during the attack by the Japanese, then? So, why is the DHS so bad at this? Perhaps because all the modern alphabet soup agencies are oxymorons of the meaningful words in their names. So the FBI doesn't properly investigate real crimes, only the fake ones that it makes up; the CIA has no one with any intelligence in its leadership; and the NSA and DHS both know sweet FA about security. Simples!
Marriott remains committed to protecting the security of Wi-Fi access in meeting and conference areas at our hotels. Any company 'committed to protecting the security of Wi-Fi access' would be offering leaflets advising customers to use firewalls and other such basic essentials of online security, not anticipating how to get away with continuing to block the Wi-Fi of those customers' devices. Simples!
Europeans Outlaw Net Hate Speech – 9-11-02 "The Council of Europe has adopted a measure that would criminalize Internet hate speech, including hyperlinks to pages that contain offensive content." Seriously? Does that mean I can get links to Autism $peaks' website outlawed?
Hey, France! Here's a little heads up: arresting people for expressing unpopular views validates what they're saying by making martyrs out of them because of it. Simples!
The fact is that students will attack others whether or not they're filming it, but if they can and the resulting film winds up on YouTube, it'll be a lot easier to detect and punish these felonies. Simples!
Definitely. Especially if Portland, OR are as forgetful of that fact as they are of trademark law. I can totally see the western Portland doing it on the basis that it's the state capital and the eastern Portland isn't, so they deserve the namemore for being 'more important'.
"Our fees paid to local broadcast channels have soared 60% the past two years alone, and the cost of cable sports networks has increased 91% since 2008," Johnson said. Substantive evidence that an independent third party hiked costs or it didn't happen. Simples!
I understand the worry about confusion. After all, a horse bears a huge amount of similarities to a stag. *rolls eyes* Now I'm just waiting for Portland, Oregon to sue Portland, Maine over the greater similarities in their names.
Hey, guys! Did you know that David Cameron had a vasectomy the year after Ivan was born with profound disabilities? I found that out because with the banning of online encryption, the NHS has no way of keeping medical records secret.
The people who own those cats are the reason people without feline companionship are contracting toxoplasmosis (cat shit down toilet + mussels = public health disaster).
Because of how people hold their phones, the charger port gets way more abuse while charging when it's on the bottom of the phone than if it's on the top. What you call a feature may be such on an iDevice, but it's a fault on everything else given that there's no docks for them in the UK.
Any time a phone salesperson tries to push insurance on me, I just point out that thanks to a major design fault (charger port on bottom of phone), Samsungs don't last one year, never mind two. Also, I already have two years' warranty under European law, and I've never had a phone get lost, stolen, or broken yet.
The CIA had a program called Operation Acoustic Kitty in the 1960s to create a cyborg cat. Very forward thinking, then, weren't they? Just how many cyborg cats are out there already, each one with a microchip within it, bearing the details of where they live.
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New lawsuit
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How does someone hand over a website before it even exists?
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Would that be during the attack by the Japanese, then?
So, why is the DHS so bad at this?
Perhaps because all the modern alphabet soup agencies are oxymorons of the meaningful words in their names. So the FBI doesn't properly investigate real crimes, only the fake ones that it makes up; the CIA has no one with any intelligence in its leadership; and the NSA and DHS both know sweet FA about security. Simples!
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Liar, liar, pants on fire!
Any company 'committed to protecting the security of Wi-Fi access' would be offering leaflets advising customers to use firewalls and other such basic essentials of online security, not anticipating how to get away with continuing to block the Wi-Fi of those customers' devices. Simples!
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"The Council of Europe has adopted a measure that would criminalize Internet hate speech, including hyperlinks to pages that contain offensive content."
Seriously? Does that mean I can get links to Autism $peaks' website outlawed?
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FTFY, YW.
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FTFY, YW.
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FTFY, YW.
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Substantive evidence that an independent third party hiked costs or it didn't happen. Simples!
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No encryption? Great!
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Very forward thinking, then, weren't they? Just how many cyborg cats are out there already, each one with a microchip within it, bearing the details of where they live.
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