Why aren't radio stations lumped in with this? explain it to me like I'm five please... Shouldn't they (Zenbu) be also suing Clear Channel & others like them? Not only does Clear Channel have radio stations that play oldies, but you can also listen online via iHeartRadio... which last time I checked was a streaming site. I smell the distinct odor of collusion here.
The unbelievable irony of the NSA calling Tor users 'extremists' - the USG provides 80% of the funding for Tor(1)... so does that make the rest of the Gov't extremists too?
So the fundamental question still exists - WTF is the NYPD doing uninvited in a foreign country? How is this supposed to help protect the malls in NYC? Should the cops in Pasedena be sending their own special liasons too? Where do you draw the line? To anybody not living in the great dystopian state of NYC - this appears to be a monumental waste of money and manpower.
I've done my homework - perhaps you ought remove your foot from your mouth before commenting. As many others have said on this post - Weird Al doesn't *have* to ask permission to parody a song. He does so out of professional respect. Asking permission for a parody has nothing to do with Fair Use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use#Fair_use_and_parody
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I smell the distinct odor of collusion here.
On the post: Another Day, Another Bogus Set Of DMCA Takedowns Based Solely On Keywords (This Time Hiding Legit GitHub Projects)
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Good for L.L.
On the post: NSA's XKeyscore Source Code Leaked! Shows Tor Users Classified As 'Extremists'
Kafka called...
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-- Sid Caesar
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-- George Carlin
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On the post: The NYPD Sent Two Officers To The Kenyan Mall Shooting And Their Findings Are Directly Contradicted By The FBI's Report
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On the post: Growing Number Of People Agree That Ed Snowden Is A Whistleblower
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On the post: Obama Chastises Keith Alexander For Trying To Befuddle Him With Tech Jargon
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seriously - after having to sit through thinly disguised "user" presentations; the more acronyms, the more likely the product is B.S.
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Pedantic Math error
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On the post: Beastie Boys Not Letting Goldieblox Off; Launch Massive Countersuit
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On the post: USTR Says TPP Must Be Kept Secret, Because The Public Is Too Stupid To Understand It
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They represent the people who elected them just fine - as long as they're bringing the cash that is...
On the post: Intelligence Community Lawyers Argue That Curbing Metadata Collections Will Damage Americans' Privacy
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