I can't wait for in 10-20 years some computer program to finish cranking out every music sheet ever and bring the music industry to a grinding halt. it will be glorious.
This is like a restaurant that is seeing declining visitors from food quality. So instead of working on making their Food better, or hell even just making the dining experience better they think raising prices or working on their "brand image" is how to solve that problem.
Now who does that sound like....*cough*Olive Garden*cough*
If this isn't an open and shut case of DMCA abuse I don't know what is. Yet not a single entity(Google or Popehate/Ars) will go after this guy for DMCA abuse. They need to do something about DMCA abuse in the future(or preferably NOW) before this kinda stuff gets really out of hand.
Wait, people's first step in any pre-built machine ISN'T to instantly wipe and build the install themselves to get rid of all the BS on the image? I mean that is what I have been doing for years.
Or the more EVEN obvious "reasoning". Legal said that the warranty wouldn't be able to detect if a user overclocked their system and it burned up. So Nvidia removed the feature. Basically some lawyers likely said "some guy can OC his netbook, burn it up and file a warranty and there is nothing we can do. Fix this". This is why we can't have nice things.
Google has a product that may be interesting to the Feds. We actually got a presentation on a "google box" that would install on your local network and parse through documents and build a search index. It was out of our price range unfortunately but was a really fun idea, essentially google for your local intranet.
But for Yahoo and Facebook....what exactly would the government "hire" them to do?
I just want to know...how did literally nobody in the intelligence community see this backlash coming? They really think stepping all over their toes wouldn't have consequences?
Keiser should be charged with Perjury(lying under oath). But we all know the DOJ's record with going after their own is so terrible nothing will come of this. Holding people responsible for their actions isn't part of this most nontransparent administration in history.
Iwata pretty much only pays attention to the Japan market. His only focus is to listen to his Japanese investors. It is SO apparent that is the case it is painful.
Also since when did "pre-oder" go from "you have a week-month to sign up and we will make what the demand is" to "we have X number of units and if you are not a scalper or somebody who lives on gaming sites 24/7 you are not getting one". Nintendo is really pissing me off with that recently.
Verizon has already stopped FIOS rollout. It is almost as if they see Title II is incoming, and their plan is to wait until after and then claim it is just "too expensive to continue their upgrade". Keep whining in some attempt to get the american people to think they are right that Title II was the wrong move.
Honestly that isn't unreasonable compared to what others have said in the past. Not like the crazy people who said "8 million download means I lost $100,000,000 dollars from $12.50 per ticket!" at least give him SOME credit for expectations.
Want to know why Naperville PD Chief has his panties in a bunch over a drone taking a video? Well because this is Naperville Illinois, what the hell else do you have to do?
Are all of these people in their jobs for less than 10 years? I mean do they have amnesia? How exactly did they even do their jobs before smart phones were invented?
That point, that we treat terrorism as different than crime really hits home. When there's a criminal spree -- bank robberies, burglaries, car thefts -- we may make certain changes in how we act (get better locks, security systems, etc.) but we don't seem to change our entire national psyche. We don't get terrified by crime.
Just to throw a monkey wrench at this point...how exactly would you define the "War on Drugs" then?
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it will be glorious.
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Like a restaurant
Now who does that sound like....*cough*Olive Garden*cough*
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Re: Re:
That show as just as much, if not MORE sex than it does violence.
Just saying.
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Open and Shut
They need to do something about DMCA abuse in the future(or preferably NOW) before this kinda stuff gets really out of hand.
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Why do people think this is a big deal.
I mean that is what I have been doing for years.
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Re: Reasoning
Basically some lawyers likely said "some guy can OC his netbook, burn it up and file a warranty and there is nothing we can do. Fix this".
This is why we can't have nice things.
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Re:
But for Yahoo and Facebook....what exactly would the government "hire" them to do?
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How did they not see this coming?
They really think stepping all over their toes wouldn't have consequences?
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Re: Turnabout and incentives for honesty
Holding people responsible for their actions isn't part of this most nontransparent administration in history.
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Re:
Also since when did "pre-oder" go from "you have a week-month to sign up and we will make what the demand is" to "we have X number of units and if you are not a scalper or somebody who lives on gaming sites 24/7 you are not getting one". Nintendo is really pissing me off with that recently.
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And they wonder
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From now on
AKA the Most Transparently Nontransparent Administration in History.
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Doesn't eat Burgers
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How can it kill it?
It is almost as if they see Title II is incoming, and their plan is to wait until after and then claim it is just "too expensive to continue their upgrade". Keep whining in some attempt to get the american people to think they are right that Title II was the wrong move.
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Know the law
Who knew!
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Still ironic
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Re: One Dollar
Not like the crazy people who said "8 million download means I lost $100,000,000 dollars from $12.50 per ticket!"
at least give him SOME credit for expectations.
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Re: Why?
Well because this is Naperville Illinois, what the hell else do you have to do?
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10 years ago
I mean do they have amnesia? How exactly did they even do their jobs before smart phones were invented?
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Not Exactly
Just to throw a monkey wrench at this point...how exactly would you define the "War on Drugs" then?
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