One factor is the side of the highway generally is restricted from parking for any duration. So that vehicle’s mere presence where it’s not allowed would permit the state to interact with it. They’re dealing with a visible crime in progress, not trying to find out if one will or has happened.
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MSCHF keeps the publicity and likely most of the money. NIKE cheaply claws back some credibility with conservative shoppers, and gets to showcase their ability and willingness to defend their trademarks.
Bad patents are a running gag on this site, but I guess it’s one way for this guy to get a leg up on the competition. Hopefully a judge walks this back and tells them not to let the gait hit them on their way out.
On the post: UK Schools Normalizing Biometric Collection By Using Facial Recognition For Meal Payments
Hey, teacher!
Leave those kids alone.
On the post: Trump's Broken Social Media Venture Is Valued At Billions Of Dollars And Its Breaking Experts' Brains
It’s the best one can hope for
from a capital-free business model.
On the post: Missouri Governor Doubles Down On 'View Source' Hacking Claim; PAC Now Fundraising Over This Bizarrely Stupid Claim
Note to Missouri
A state motto is not a privacy policy.
On the post: Italy Vows To Bring Entire Government To Bear To Oppose Croatian 'Prosek' Trademark
What the hell is this?
A Sicilian message. Plavic Mali sleeps with the fishes.
On the post: Sixth Circuit Reaffirms It's A Fourth Amendment Violation To Chalk Car Tires For Parking Enforcement Purposes
Re:
One factor is the side of the highway generally is restricted from parking for any duration. So that vehicle’s mere presence where it’s not allowed would permit the state to interact with it. They’re dealing with a visible crime in progress, not trying to find out if one will or has happened.
On the post: AT&T CFO Wants A Cookie For Screwing Up The Time Warner, DirecTV Mergers
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On the post: US Press Softsells The Real Scope Of AT&T's Merger Incompetence, Ensuring It Will Happen Again
Growth strategy
Every time AT&T merges or acquires they should have to add a letter to their stock symbol.
On the post: Elon Musk's Pointless, Subsidized Tunnels Head To Flood-Prone Florida
Re: You'll be proved wrong...
Hey now. That’s America’s wang we’re talking about here. Be respectful.
On the post: Microsoft Data Shows That The FCC's Broadband Maps Are Fantasy
It would seem the fantasy maps of JRR are more based in reality than those by FCC.
On the post: MSCHF Settles Upgraded Shoe Dispute With Nike And Promises (Wink, Wink) To Buy Back Satan Shoes
Everyone wins
MSCHF keeps the publicity and likely most of the money. NIKE cheaply claws back some credibility with conservative shoppers, and gets to showcase their ability and willingness to defend their trademarks.
On the post: Another Day, Another Ridiculous NY Times Opinion Piece That Is Confused About Section 230 And Free Speech Online
Another season
another reason,
for Sec 230.
On the post: Undeletable Coercive Loan Apps First Hobble Then Shut Down Your Smartphone If You Fall Behind On Repayments
It’s not all bad
Sounds like the usury experience is really well thought out.
On the post: State Appeals Court Says Flying A Drone Over Someone's Property Violates The Fourth Amendment
Parsons the interruption
but prog rock really nailed another one.
On the post: Law Firm Hoping To Add Legal Losses To Plaintiffs' Gambling Losses By Suing Google, Apple Over Casino Apps
By that logic
am I an unlicensed casino? I have insurance.
On the post: What Stevie Ray Vaughan Can Teach Us About Security Design
Not surprising
Everyone in pop music was using the same major keys at the time.
On the post: How Oregon's Top Wildlife Official Got Sued Over His State's Hunting App
Feetured apps
Bad patents are a running gag on this site, but I guess it’s one way for this guy to get a leg up on the competition. Hopefully a judge walks this back and tells them not to let the gait hit them on their way out.
On the post: Conservative News Outlet Ordered To Pay More Than $250,000 In Legal Fees To Rachel Maddow, MSNBC
Always nice to see
when someone OANs the cons.
On the post: Robinhood App Decides To Stop Helping The Poor Steal From The Rich
I guess the next sculpture should have the little girl with her phone in one hand and what makes the bull a bull in the other.
On the post: Turns Out That Brexit Means Rotting Pigs' Heads, And Losing An EU Copyright Exception
Orphan ain’t free in the UK
cuz someone’s coming sometime, maybe.
On the post: Biden Fires Steve Bannon Protege, Who Tried To Turn Voice Of America Into A New Breitbart
For once pack(et) loss is a good thing.
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