Convicted of what? Breaking security is one thing - but this prosecution is so far beyond that it's not funny.
That's a bit like saying an army guy stole another army guy's gun, and now he deserves life imprisonment or the death sentence, as that 'helped the enemy'.
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Because there is a difference between encouraging someone to buy a new anti-microbial soap or chicken fillet cutter and imploring someone to go out and kill 'anyone'.
At best you could blame Fox+COD for attacks on Muslims but even that would be a stretch (the COD bit anyway ;).
Yes, since the Matrix was totally under their control, they could have easily 'brought up' every human to think that changing reality was normal. Unless there was some sort of artificial limit on AIs or memory space...
So now he's calling every single place that sells used cars but isn't an 'authorised dealer' for that type of caar a "scumbag store who deals in it while destroying the industry". Classy!
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No, you forget that McDonalds is staffed by college graduates these days. He got rejected from even taking out their garbage (that's at least a BA in Liberal Arts).
Which is a criminal shame. More should be done across the world to diagnose, treat and prevent diseases that can be dealt with. However, more could be done to develop cheaper, faster and better diagnoses, treatments and preventions - and this is where poorly handled patents can gum up the works and evergreening needs pruned.
How about if instead of overall control of a patent, the patent holder could get a share of the profits of other companies making products based off their patent?
Hey, snowflake shill, don't bother. $3000 for a test that maybe 10% of the population should use is absolute murder. Maybe you could afford that test, and Angelina doesn't lack the readies, but a poor mum? Pah.
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That's a bit like saying an army guy stole another army guy's gun, and now he deserves life imprisonment or the death sentence, as that 'helped the enemy'.
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At best you could blame Fox+COD for attacks on Muslims but even that would be a stretch (the COD bit anyway ;).
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"M. Sullivan
11:05 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Looks like he was trying to sniff up his whole supply! Or, is he just a member of the Addams family?"
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What will he call estate agents (realtors) then?
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Don't buy their rotating plastic demons, summon an MP3 sprite instead!
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These are the same goons who want to close the Department of Education (or whatever you call it). Sounds consistent.
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tl;dr so GIGO.
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How about if instead of overall control of a patent, the patent holder could get a share of the profits of other companies making products based off their patent?
Maybe we could offer them a percentage of net ;)
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And yes, I pay for our universities through my taxes.
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