I haven't made it through all of the comments yet but it looks like it may have been one of the most frustrating threads I've ever seen DH involved in.
Last time I checked, Google was an optional service. If someone has concerns over their way of doing business, they are free to choose any of the other companies offering similar services.
"Sites like TD should be informing people so they can make intelegent choices." I always get a kick out of people coming, taking the time (or not) to read articles and then commenting that TD should be writing about something else or complain that they shouldn't bother writing about that subject.
If you see a need for a different type of article, maybe you could fill that void and provide those articles on your own site.
CBC radio had an interview with her father on last night if anyone wanted some more information.
The craziest part is her name was all over the news for weeks after she died but when introducing the clip yesterday, CBC was not even allowed to say the name of her father.
Yeah, I totally agree, it sounded like you were dismissing Squirrels example to AC 11:31 which I didn't think was bad... Anyway, just misunderstanding.
If you dislike the writing style, why don't you submit an article or two of your own. I believe there is a link at the top of the page that allows you to submit story ideas.
Take initiative and write a piece, have your say, back it up with some good sources and see what happens.
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Napster Bad!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIuR5TNyL8Y
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in a house?
Would you like them
with a mouse?
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Went looking for past stories about PRS, found a story from 2010 with 615 comments
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100706/10570810083.shtml
I haven't made it through all of the comments yet but it looks like it may have been one of the most frustrating threads I've ever seen DH involved in.
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"Sites like TD should be informing people so they can make intelegent choices." I always get a kick out of people coming, taking the time (or not) to read articles and then commenting that TD should be writing about something else or complain that they shouldn't bother writing about that subject.
If you see a need for a different type of article, maybe you could fill that void and provide those articles on your own site.
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I'd be interested to see what cases you are referring to. When I went looking I could only find cases where they were fighting for religious freedom.
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Interview with the father
The craziest part is her name was all over the news for weeks after she died but when introducing the clip yesterday, CBC was not even allowed to say the name of her father.
http://www.cbc.ca/player/AudioMobile/Mainstreet%2BNS/ID/2616842787/
http://www.cbc.ca/mainstre etns/
Guilty but not sorry - victims dad about convicted men in child porn case.
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Honest question... I'm just wondering if these places do actually exist and if employers do have that kind of control.
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Take initiative and write a piece, have your say, back it up with some good sources and see what happens.
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