I know TD loves Nine, heck, they hired her to write for the site. I totally disagree with her opinions, and more importantly, I think she doesn't realize the implications of her actions and ideas. I sort of picture her the same way I picture a squeegee punk kid on the street, thinking they are somehow doing good by smudging your windows and squatting in abandoned buildings, wondering why everyone else doesn't live that way.
Haha, anyone who i disagree with or can't understand is a vagrant child! I can belittle their every action and opinion by calling them a punk who is too dumb to understand why I am so right!
Thanks anon.
You managed to be insulting and dismissive without ever making a swing at, oh, i dunno, expressing why you think Nina (not Nine) is wrong. Or why you obviously think Techdirt is wrong.
Why not try something like.. "I think Nina is wrong about A. I think A is X instead because of Y and Z"
not "I think Nine is wrong and dumb and a stinkyhead"
Re: Re: Re: According to the Yahoo News article I read
"Nabbing rentals during a key period"
Thats right, i forgot that all movie studios run rental companies as well.
Wait, they don't?
So.. Redbox and the like are Increasing their business, by buying lots of copies? Or they were. Because as business gets worse for these entities, they will no longer be buying those copies.
Weird. So studios/distributors are happy that someone else is doing badly, even when that means that they themselves are not benefiting in any way?
Sure sounds like business that is good for consumers and the industry alike!
Actions taken inside the geographic area of the United States, performed by agents of the United States government inside a building built on the soil of the United States, against a citizen of the United States who was lawfully traveling home to the United States from a country which we are not at war with or having any standing terror alert against..
These actions can be declared to be "outside of American jurisdiction" by a simple wrinkle of law?
Fun.
And being held, against your will, for an indeterminate period, with no right to leave is not being "arrested" because this same United Stated Government organization, which has proclaimed that it does not operate under US jurisdiction, also claims that a Citizen has no rights while being so detained.
You can say all that and still say that it is the victim who was being foolish? that he should expect such treatment for being thought to be connected to a group who has not been charged with any crime?
scary.
And thus liberty dies, with the applause of the confined.
actually, by almost any medium's metric, catching 2 out of 11 is pretty high praise.
Spam (hoping for one sucker out of a million) and other e-advertising aside, being able to engage that type of audience is something any content producer should be hoping to match.
And for all the people who assume this article is trying to say that dedicated cameras are dead and quickly point out the costs of camera vs iphone.
Firstly, the retail costs of the iphone are meaningless to most people. They are not paying retail, they are paying some pittance plus contract costs forever. Also, an iphone (phone, apps, camera, everything) can be seen to have more utility.
Someone who would never go out and spend 400 on a camera might spend that on a combination phone device, and then Discover the camera function (and then go out and buy a dedicated piece of equipment)
So, yes.
tl;dr
more people have creative technology is good.
no one is claiming all camera ops will be fired/cameras smashed due to this amazing breakthrough.
The end result? 20 years from now, the US will likely be begging countries like China and Russia to provide them IP, because the US companies stopped being able to afford to do it.
Where is this particular attitude always coming from?
"IP" is not corn, or precious metals or vats of chemicals.
Its a kludge of different government monopoly systems and lawyer-feeding restriction engines.
How will "US companies stop being able to afford" a system that would hopefully become less restrictive and costly?
Is your problem that "Those Dang Red Chinee an' Ruskies is gonna steal all the really good ideas"?
pssst.. little secret. They are pretending to follow our lead on the patent road to self destruction because we are showing them what a wonderful blunt instrument it is.
Strip away the magical candy shell of "Intellectual Property" (which is only rarely intellectual and usually has nothing at all to do with actual property) and address the issues that are crippling us, or else we Will be licensing everything from china. Not because they invented it, but because our own broken system is an invitation to eventual ruin.
Congrats to anonymous coward. A new year, the same old lies.
Ah, since you are the font of all knowledge can i ask for something small?
like a citation?
go on, prove everything you said and keep that moral high ground.
*Patents are almost always based on research
some statistics? press releases from an independent party?
*infringement is rarely accidental (ie: anyone claiming independent invention is a lying thief)
anything to back that up? Still waiting to hear more about your inventions, by the way. if someone is going to the trouble of Stealing them (meaning you no longer have them?) they must be vital. Do i have one of your inventions in my cell phone? in my car? in my entire state? was it.. gasp.. stolen?
And to round it all up, thanks for proving someone can sound like an idiot, even when posting their name and a list of credentials they feel make them important.
i would not be terribly surprised to see some of this kind of language revealed in more of these threat letters, or at least the responses to the people unlucky enough to actually respond to them.
"tell you what, you sign here and here. That means you agree to keep the one dollar a month payment secret. if you don't keep it secret, we will come back and have a judge force the rest of the two-hundred thousand out of you, got it?"
next day there is another press release about the Dirty Pirate who agreed to pay two hundred thousand dollars because he finally realized he was a villain and a terrorist. huzzah, success, champagne all around.
sure, on a long enough timeline starvation and semi-starvation make you lose weight.
This is incredibly unhealthy, unfortunately.
Your uncle was not simply slimming down, his body was also attacking, eating basically, his own organs, muscles, internal fat (the stuff you need) and everything else in its struggle to keep the energy hungry brain alive.
Whereas eating small meals, spread out through the day and keeping your overall calories to below what you are burning encourages the body to Slowly, over time, pull out that stored energy from fat And increases you metabolism to keep it in its prime
in other words telling the deep primal body regulating systems that you are being active because you are hunting down small bits of food all over, so you must operate at peak.
Instead of eating a single large meal or one or two large meals, which could be telling your body that you are stuffing food away, trying to retain as much energy as possible, so bury this stuff in the fat cells and get ready for more!
*all data sourced from partially remembered health sciences courses.
this is not 'gotcha politics', its simply pointing out flaws, some glaring, some subtle, in various cases that are being tried for various reasons.
If we cannot trust government officials to spell our Names right on the documents they are using to seize personal information (and property) how can we trust them to correctly follow any law?
If there are incorrect, glaringly incorrect assumptions being made about services and their providers, how can we expect those services to defend themselves, and us?
Re: Re: Re: !!!? Our government is getting smarter?!
i'm not a poopy head, you are all poopy heads, you poopy heads!
thanks for your input, ronny, but we were not even talking about you. Can't you agree that when damages are justified they should be assigned according to some formula, some concept that actually makes sense from a legal standpoint?
Hey, i was wondering.. where can i buy some equipment containing your brand-new-to-the-world patented technology? Who has paid you, and what does it do? can i have one trucked over immediately, or does it have to be shipped in via monorail?
Or anything else you claim to have created? anything?
The point is that these pharma concerns are always going on about how they have to recover their incredible outlay in R&D (despite R&D budgets ending up behind Promotional budgets.. another story)
Here we have a sudden price increase after this mature drugs pricing had been low. Did they suddenly discover that they forgot to pay some ad agency, had to make up the difference?
Or is it possible that this is just another money grab at the expense of, well, Everyone?
Re: Re: Re: It's OK to "hold off what technology allows"
the pirates pay zero in taxes. The content community pays plenty. Which one will the government support?
Thank you for sharing this truly scary idea. Yes, government automatically follows the lead of "the content community" because they pay more money. How could anything else be true?
So, the best government money can buy? What happened to the ideal of equality in rights and duties?
This also manages to ignore the fact that the much-vilified "Pirates!" are just people, People who pay their taxes, buy products and services and vote, While "The Content Community" is largely made up of massive multinational rights-holding corporations that use endless legal loopholes and favorable tax laws to wriggle out of any tax burden at all.
The Pirate Party is just the tip of the iceberg, citizens committed to the idea that they should not be stripped of more and more rights, over and over, simply to maintain the status of these self-entitled Content Overlords.
There is also no way to disable these buttons or otherwise remove the functions from the flashed-in branded OS crapware that all the carriers inflict on their phones.
Friend of the family got into a huge tussle over these push-button charges with their carrier. Apparently a slightly more mature (ok, elderly) family member would often press the little web services button because it was near the answer-call button.
This kicked over a charge every single time. When asked at the store, the sales/repair crew had no way to disable or limit that key or remove the function. When wrestling with the billing department they just hit a stone wall of "our computers show he was accessing the data plan, nothing we can do"
iirc they eventually got fed up, paid up and broke contract to switch to prepaid phones.
Please don't get people wrong when they attack some of the policies of the Organization. From the inside I am sure there are many examples of how this kind of "suggestion" from leadership is quietly ignored or corrected, but from the outside the entire Scouting system looks very monolithic.
If you want to have a future, if you want the Scouts to have a future, you have to fight from within for reform. Escape industry-controlled "advice", embrace inclusiveness, reform the way GBLT Scouts and Scoutmasters are treated.
You can walk into any job interview, say "I'm an Eagle Scout" and walk out with your first promotion. What other membership, what other achievement, gets you that?
Every time scout leadership lets things like this mag' article happen, this becomes less true.
Every "morally straight" (You will maintain honest and open relationships with others) wanna-be scout who is turned away for being gay makes this less true.
If you, and your Scoutmaster, and all of your scouts and scout families, do not work to change this "I'm an Eagle Scout" will only be more synonymous with "I am indoctrinated in religious and social bigotry and discrimination"
and for your information, my father is an Eagle Scout and spent several years as a Webelo Scoutmaster. He left when the church who hosted the space started to insist on more religious interference. (the church-scouting connection is also troubling for many)
Where are the vitriol-spewing bloggers to call yahoo the spawn of satan?
Where are the DAs (at least the ones who couldnt get in on that Craig's List thing) to Champion The Protection of The People in demanding special internet-fairness hearings?
News releases by officials broadcast from the google headquarters to assure us all that "every step is being taken"
its almost like the people who are being encouraged and funded to attack the Big G don't dare say a cross word about anyone else.
On the post: Interview With Nina Paley: The More You Share, The More Valuable Your Works Become
Re:
Haha, anyone who i disagree with or can't understand is a vagrant child! I can belittle their every action and opinion by calling them a punk who is too dumb to understand why I am so right!
Thanks anon.
You managed to be insulting and dismissive without ever making a swing at, oh, i dunno, expressing why you think Nina (not Nine) is wrong. Or why you obviously think Techdirt is wrong.
Why not try something like.. "I think Nina is wrong about A. I think A is X instead because of Y and Z"
not "I think Nine is wrong and dumb and a stinkyhead"
On the post: Redbox Realizing That Caving To Hollywood On 28-Day Delay Was A Bad Idea
Re: Re: Re: According to the Yahoo News article I read
Thats right, i forgot that all movie studios run rental companies as well.
Wait, they don't?
So.. Redbox and the like are Increasing their business, by buying lots of copies? Or they were. Because as business gets worse for these entities, they will no longer be buying those copies.
Weird. So studios/distributors are happy that someone else is doing badly, even when that means that they themselves are not benefiting in any way?
Sure sounds like business that is good for consumers and the industry alike!
On the post: First Test Of Computer Jeopardy Player Goes Well; Watson Beats Mere Humans
Re: Re: Re:
otherwise you can come out sounding petulant and foolish.
On the post: Customs' Hamfisted Attempts To Intimidate Wikileaks Volunteers
Re: Things nobody has mentioned yet:
You are truly terrifying.
Actions taken inside the geographic area of the United States, performed by agents of the United States government inside a building built on the soil of the United States, against a citizen of the United States who was lawfully traveling home to the United States from a country which we are not at war with or having any standing terror alert against..
These actions can be declared to be "outside of American jurisdiction" by a simple wrinkle of law?
Fun.
And being held, against your will, for an indeterminate period, with no right to leave is not being "arrested" because this same United Stated Government organization, which has proclaimed that it does not operate under US jurisdiction, also claims that a Citizen has no rights while being so detained.
You can say all that and still say that it is the victim who was being foolish? that he should expect such treatment for being thought to be connected to a group who has not been charged with any crime?
scary.
And thus liberty dies, with the applause of the confined.
On the post: Techdirt 2010: The Numbers.
Re:
Spam (hoping for one sucker out of a million) and other e-advertising aside, being able to engage that type of audience is something any content producer should be hoping to match.
On the post: Famed Korean Director Shoots Movie With Just iPhones
Firstly, the retail costs of the iphone are meaningless to most people. They are not paying retail, they are paying some pittance plus contract costs forever. Also, an iphone (phone, apps, camera, everything) can be seen to have more utility.
Someone who would never go out and spend 400 on a camera might spend that on a combination phone device, and then Discover the camera function (and then go out and buy a dedicated piece of equipment)
So, yes.
tl;dr
more people have creative technology is good.
no one is claiming all camera ops will be fired/cameras smashed due to this amazing breakthrough.
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to make it seem like a prank or joke
followed by vague claims about
On the post: One Mentally Deranged Shooter Is No Reason To Throw Out The First Amendment
For being willing to encourage people to think about the actual situation instead of leaping into misplaced action.
"my god, she was shot. Quick, we need laws that.. police.. airwaves.. or something. because the bullet flew Through the air, so, its obvious"
On the post: It's January, Which Means Congress Promises Patent Reform That Will Never Come
Re:
Where is this particular attitude always coming from?
"IP" is not corn, or precious metals or vats of chemicals.
Its a kludge of different government monopoly systems and lawyer-feeding restriction engines.
How will "US companies stop being able to afford" a system that would hopefully become less restrictive and costly?
Is your problem that "Those Dang Red Chinee an' Ruskies is gonna steal all the really good ideas"?
pssst.. little secret. They are pretending to follow our lead on the patent road to self destruction because we are showing them what a wonderful blunt instrument it is.
Strip away the magical candy shell of "Intellectual Property" (which is only rarely intellectual and usually has nothing at all to do with actual property) and address the issues that are crippling us, or else we Will be licensing everything from china. Not because they invented it, but because our own broken system is an invitation to eventual ruin.
Congrats to anonymous coward. A new year, the same old lies.
On the post: Federal Appeals Court Finally Rejects Silly Rules Of Thumb For Calculating Patent Damages
Re: Re: Re: risk
like a citation?
go on, prove everything you said and keep that moral high ground.
*Patents are almost always based on research
some statistics? press releases from an independent party?
*infringement is rarely accidental (ie: anyone claiming independent invention is a lying thief)
anything to back that up? Still waiting to hear more about your inventions, by the way. if someone is going to the trouble of Stealing them (meaning you no longer have them?) they must be vital. Do i have one of your inventions in my cell phone? in my car? in my entire state? was it.. gasp.. stolen?
And to round it all up, thanks for proving someone can sound like an idiot, even when posting their name and a list of credentials they feel make them important.
On the post: Guy Agrees To Pay $250,000* Just Days After Being Sued For Uploading Movies
"tell you what, you sign here and here. That means you agree to keep the one dollar a month payment secret. if you don't keep it secret, we will come back and have a judge force the rest of the two-hundred thousand out of you, got it?"
next day there is another press release about the Dirty Pirate who agreed to pay two hundred thousand dollars because he finally realized he was a villain and a terrorist. huzzah, success, champagne all around.
On the post: DailyDirt: Weird Remedies That Just Might Work
Re: Re: Re: 1 meal a day
This is incredibly unhealthy, unfortunately.
Your uncle was not simply slimming down, his body was also attacking, eating basically, his own organs, muscles, internal fat (the stuff you need) and everything else in its struggle to keep the energy hungry brain alive.
Whereas eating small meals, spread out through the day and keeping your overall calories to below what you are burning encourages the body to Slowly, over time, pull out that stored energy from fat And increases you metabolism to keep it in its prime
in other words telling the deep primal body regulating systems that you are being active because you are hunting down small bits of food all over, so you must operate at peak.
Instead of eating a single large meal or one or two large meals, which could be telling your body that you are stuffing food away, trying to retain as much energy as possible, so bury this stuff in the fat cells and get ready for more!
*all data sourced from partially remembered health sciences courses.
On the post: The Mistakes The Government Made In Trying To Get Info From Twitter
Re:
If we cannot trust government officials to spell our Names right on the documents they are using to seize personal information (and property) how can we trust them to correctly follow any law?
If there are incorrect, glaringly incorrect assumptions being made about services and their providers, how can we expect those services to defend themselves, and us?
neatness Does count.
On the post: Federal Appeals Court Finally Rejects Silly Rules Of Thumb For Calculating Patent Damages
Re: Re: Re: !!!? Our government is getting smarter?!
thanks for your input, ronny, but we were not even talking about you. Can't you agree that when damages are justified they should be assigned according to some formula, some concept that actually makes sense from a legal standpoint?
Hey, i was wondering.. where can i buy some equipment containing your brand-new-to-the-world patented technology? Who has paid you, and what does it do? can i have one trucked over immediately, or does it have to be shipped in via monorail?
Or anything else you claim to have created? anything?
On the post: Patent Denied On AIDS Drug In India
Re: Re: Price Gouging
Here we have a sudden price increase after this mature drugs pricing had been low. Did they suddenly discover that they forgot to pay some ad agency, had to make up the difference?
Or is it possible that this is just another money grab at the expense of, well, Everyone?
On the post: Debunking The 'Wikileaks Puts Lives In Danger In Zimbabwe' Myth
Re:
See how silly that sounds?
On the post: Cory Doctorow Explains Why 'Free' Isn't His Concern; But Restrictions On Individual Rights Are
Re: Re: Re: It's OK to "hold off what technology allows"
Thank you for sharing this truly scary idea. Yes, government automatically follows the lead of "the content community" because they pay more money. How could anything else be true?
So, the best government money can buy? What happened to the ideal of equality in rights and duties?
This also manages to ignore the fact that the much-vilified "Pirates!" are just people, People who pay their taxes, buy products and services and vote, While "The Content Community" is largely made up of massive multinational rights-holding corporations that use endless legal loopholes and favorable tax laws to wriggle out of any tax burden at all.
The Pirate Party is just the tip of the iceberg, citizens committed to the idea that they should not be stripped of more and more rights, over and over, simply to maintain the status of these self-entitled Content Overlords.
On the post: Verizon Wireless To Pay $90 Million Back To Users For $1.99 Data Fees It Insisted It Never Wrongly Charged
Re: AT&T does the same thing
Friend of the family got into a huge tussle over these push-button charges with their carrier. Apparently a slightly more mature (ok, elderly) family member would often press the little web services button because it was near the answer-call button.
This kicked over a charge every single time. When asked at the store, the sales/repair crew had no way to disable or limit that key or remove the function. When wrestling with the billing department they just hit a stone wall of "our computers show he was accessing the data plan, nothing we can do"
iirc they eventually got fed up, paid up and broke contract to switch to prepaid phones.
On the post: Boy Scout Magazine Says Don't Listen To Legally Burned CDs, As They're Too Similar To Piracy
Re: Re: Antiquated much?
Please don't get people wrong when they attack some of the policies of the Organization. From the inside I am sure there are many examples of how this kind of "suggestion" from leadership is quietly ignored or corrected, but from the outside the entire Scouting system looks very monolithic.
If you want to have a future, if you want the Scouts to have a future, you have to fight from within for reform. Escape industry-controlled "advice", embrace inclusiveness, reform the way GBLT Scouts and Scoutmasters are treated.
Every time scout leadership lets things like this mag' article happen, this becomes less true.
Every "morally straight" (You will maintain honest and open relationships with others) wanna-be scout who is turned away for being gay makes this less true.
If you, and your Scoutmaster, and all of your scouts and scout families, do not work to change this "I'm an Eagle Scout" will only be more synonymous with "I am indoctrinated in religious and social bigotry and discrimination"
and for your information, my father is an Eagle Scout and spent several years as a Webelo Scoutmaster. He left when the church who hosted the space started to insist on more religious interference. (the church-scouting connection is also troubling for many)
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Where are the vitriol-spewing bloggers to call yahoo the spawn of satan?
Where are the DAs (at least the ones who couldnt get in on that Craig's List thing) to Champion The Protection of The People in demanding special internet-fairness hearings?
News releases by officials broadcast from the google headquarters to assure us all that "every step is being taken"
its almost like the people who are being encouraged and funded to attack the Big G don't dare say a cross word about anyone else.
you know. its just interesting.
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