This might be because these folks are not only bad for democracy but bad for any civil society. Hell, even N. Korea can't put on a play with anything remotely resembling Mickey Fucking Mouse without these fuckers exerting pressure. To a place where the state of things is naught but sheltered oppression. "Respect the IP" They say.
Pollutants to society with their ever self-serving existence and demands. Worse, their antithetical influence on our, supposedly, democratic politics has gone too far for far too long. (Lamar? Mr. Vice President?)
These folks have all but single-handedly (barring the drug stance) instilled the greatest disrespect for the rule of law and its subsequent result in the abuse of citizenry.
They, in my irritated opinion, do not deserve one more fucking red cent. Lawn.. Leave it.
If you do not have probable cause you have no right, acting as an agent of the (this) government, to track your citizens. However, recognizing that instances like those mentioned above can and do happen, I would deem it essential that tactical situations require a firmly embedded and streamlined (say less than 30 minutes) judicial approval process. "You have 30 minutes, this better be good."
If you have excuses you're not worthy of the positions we allow you to hold.
We're creating a monster. If we don't kill it soon it will get bigger. The future is coming.
Who the fuck is driving? And why would they give a license to hurt people with sticks and guns to stupid ass brain washed cunts that can't fucking to the absolute minimum amount of investigation that should be required - demanded before any mother fucking risks bodily injury? MINIMUM - ask a fucking question!
Internet. That shit strikes back in mysterious ways fuckos. Get a grip.
Hey!? Aren't you from "who gives a fuck"!? If you're seriously offended by location based opinions sourced from outside the realm of your own you have fucking issues. Tool.
Who issued that complete and utter failure of a patent request on something irrevocably fundamental to just about anything and well before 1999 at that? Fuck. Who is driving? I think a blindfold and a cliff is in order.. and no brakes that could affect the intended result. That GPS update you wanted - nope, missed your turn, sorry.
If you want my MAC address you'll need to query the NIC directly or license a faster method from this guy? Web page too. You know what, fuck it, you get nothing unless you pay.
Ridiculous. And when can we start taking this stuff seriously again? I can't believe these people get payed.
What the fuck bob? Anybody using this platform for infringement has already fucking replaced whatever it was they were infringing that they "cared" to see/hear/read more than twice. That is: no infringer really fucking cares about what happened to MU. Stop being stupid and aggravating. The c-o-p-i-e-s are e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e. Nobody (not-a-single-one) needs MU to infringe. That's pathetic if that's your understanding of a digital copy.
You have every right in the world to throw down some words, notes and pictures, however, due to recent events, you have no right to expect money for it (especially if you require more law to help you earn money for it) nor should one expect to be able to control any aspect of it once released (without extremely careful forward looking handling - there are no rear view mirrors here).
We, society, are moving on rather rapidly with regard to information and who can see what, how and when. We are almost at the point where we will not and can not recognize value that any past "association" once contributed. Will the real creators and contributors please stand up and be recognized.
We now have information flow at full throttle. Your ilk, publishers, associations, gate keepers and heretics alike, do not get to throttle that flow. You can choose, however, to keep your words, pictures, notes and any other whathaveyous under your mattresses or in your closets. It will not be missed. So, if you think somebody "owes" you something like control or money or a helpful hand propping you up... hit the road because your dog's shit is not welcome on my lawn.
Fuck that. If we suck it up and tuck tail and continue to allow (seemingly not so rare) abuses of police and politicians (lies, deceit, treachery, self-enrichment and malicious agendas) then ugly days await us all.
I know it's a quip but that program must be terminated at any cost.
I'm not sure we're meant to "trust" it (at least when you're in front of it). We are meant to "fear" it. The role of the intimidator requires constant vigilance and exercise.
The more/faster we can a) isolate and identify abuse of power b) realize real repercussions for the abusers c) understand that authorities are citizens first and enforcers second (at all times) then the closer we can get to real justice at the point of entry.
If you lie under oath you disrespect and undermine the rule of law. If you lie as an employee of the Justice Department it should be grounds for immediate dismissal at a minimum. Aggravated perjury meant to result in and achieve penalties for an otherwise innocent defendant should be treated with a sizable fine, termination and jail time.
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Well
Pollutants to society with their ever self-serving existence and demands. Worse, their antithetical influence on our, supposedly, democratic politics has gone too far for far too long. (Lamar? Mr. Vice President?)
These folks have all but single-handedly (barring the drug stance) instilled the greatest disrespect for the rule of law and its subsequent result in the abuse of citizenry.
They, in my irritated opinion, do not deserve one more fucking red cent. Lawn.. Leave it.
I, I respect your IP so, so much.
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notes gone
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Re:
Beek-uz its so hard to move on for you?
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the hell?
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Tracking must be made to require a warrant.
If you have excuses you're not worthy of the positions we allow you to hold.
We're creating a monster. If we don't kill it soon it will get bigger. The future is coming.
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Christ.
Internet. That shit strikes back in mysterious ways fuckos. Get a grip.
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Hmm
"Bitches, if I can't do anything with it why the fuck should you be able to?"
Why should some schmuck of a company be able to use a gift to the public for profit?
To hell with copyright opinions, law, theory, ramblings, whack-ass-maximalists and anarchists - if it's the only gun you've got... shoot that fucker.
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Re: Re: Dear Stephanie Moore,
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On the post: Google Drive Barely Launched... And Google's Already Hit With Patent Infringement Lawsuit
1999?
If you want my MAC address you'll need to query the NIC directly or license a faster method from this guy? Web page too. You know what, fuck it, you get nothing unless you pay.
Ridiculous. And when can we start taking this stuff seriously again? I can't believe these people get payed.
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Re: The MPAA is doing the users a favor
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cool guy.
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Ahh
Old music, meet new music. Listen. Learn. .. or die.
On the post: UK Publisher's Association Accuses British Library Of 'Tawdry Theft' For Supporting More Reasonable Copyright
eh?
Publishers? Association? ahem. Old skool killer.
You have every right in the world to throw down some words, notes and pictures, however, due to recent events, you have no right to expect money for it (especially if you require more law to help you earn money for it) nor should one expect to be able to control any aspect of it once released (without extremely careful forward looking handling - there are no rear view mirrors here).
We, society, are moving on rather rapidly with regard to information and who can see what, how and when. We are almost at the point where we will not and can not recognize value that any past "association" once contributed. Will the real creators and contributors please stand up and be recognized.
We now have information flow at full throttle. Your ilk, publishers, associations, gate keepers and heretics alike, do not get to throttle that flow. You can choose, however, to keep your words, pictures, notes and any other whathaveyous under your mattresses or in your closets. It will not be missed. So, if you think somebody "owes" you something like control or money or a helpful hand propping you up... hit the road because your dog's shit is not welcome on my lawn.
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Re: C'mon guys, get with the program
I know it's a quip but that program must be terminated at any cost.
On the post: Citizen Video Evidence Helps Two Arrested Photographers Have Their Cases Dropped
Re:
The more/faster we can a) isolate and identify abuse of power b) realize real repercussions for the abusers c) understand that authorities are citizens first and enforcers second (at all times) then the closer we can get to real justice at the point of entry.
If you lie under oath you disrespect and undermine the rule of law. If you lie as an employee of the Justice Department it should be grounds for immediate dismissal at a minimum. Aggravated perjury meant to result in and achieve penalties for an otherwise innocent defendant should be treated with a sizable fine, termination and jail time.
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interwebz crossed up
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Who watches the watchers?
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