“I imagine this ruling will be appealed, and how long will it be until some sucker of a Senator or Member of Congress, convinced by Thaler's nonsense, will introduce a bill to amend the Patent Act to enable AI patents?”
doubtful any member of congress would think themselves a sucker with that sweet, sweet bribe.
post all the strange things you like. nothing can make them stop screaming "FAKE NEWS." see, pointing out their foul behavior won't help because they will either "whatabout" you to death or blame unpleasant facts on antifa. no matter what, they always have a way out - facts and logic be damned.
why did biden lift a finger for a group that will NEVER support any part of his agenda? when conservatives call the dems cucks, i feel forced to agree.
assuming in time more words will be added to the ban list, and also assuming these words will not be be easily removed from the list, will we reach a point where all available words will be banned? what do we do then, switch to l33tspeak or pig latin?
Using CFAA to prevent scraping seems extreme, however I’m confused about the injunction. Why can’t LinkedIn use technical measures to block scraping? Plenty of sites prevent bots from access. That is the whole point of reCaptcha.
School administrations have had opportunity to tackle the non-cyber version of bullying for over a hundred years. Not so much has happened on that front despite students getting literally beaten up daily. Let's focus on that before searching children's phones.
Spridningskollen, the troll, could simply pay the settlement, change their name and keep moving. Because in the end, does the recipient of a settlement letter really care about the name of the copyright troll?
This is not a scam. From what I have read, SelectTV aggregates videos that are generally found on the web for free. So it might not scammy, but it seems like a service that most can easily live without.
Lancasters citizens might even support use of the camera system for surveillance. That is, as long as a search warrant is signed in public by a judge each time the system is used to conduct a search.
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can law enforcement keep doing this anyway?
this is a new ruling. i am going to assume LEOs have not been provided guidance or training regarding this decision.
how long can police use qualified immunity to route around this ruling?
On the post: Italy Vows To Bring Entire Government To Bear To Oppose Croatian 'Prosek' Trademark
does “the whole Italian government” include the military?
On the post: US Judge Gets It Right: AI Doesn't Get Patents
sucker?
“I imagine this ruling will be appealed, and how long will it be until some sucker of a Senator or Member of Congress, convinced by Thaler's nonsense, will introduce a bill to amend the Patent Act to enable AI patents?”
doubtful any member of congress would think themselves a sucker with that sweet, sweet bribe.
On the post: Louisiana & Alabama Attorneys General Set Up Silly Hotline To Report 'Social Media Censorship' They Can't Do Anything About
why not post the links?
seems like those states are fishing for complaints, so they should get a lot of complaints to sort through.
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post all the strange things you like. nothing can make them stop screaming "FAKE NEWS." see, pointing out their foul behavior won't help because they will either "whatabout" you to death or blame unpleasant facts on antifa. no matter what, they always have a way out - facts and logic be damned.
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pachinko has been doing that longer than pinball.
On the post: Biden Cuts $35 Billion From New Broadband Plan To Appease The GOP
why did biden lift a finger for a group that will NEVER support any part of his agenda? when conservatives call the dems cucks, i feel forced to agree.
On the post: PayPal Blocks Purchases Of Tardigrade Merchandise For Potentially Violating US Sanctions Laws
let's look further down the road...
assuming in time more words will be added to the ban list, and also assuming these words will not be be easily removed from the list, will we reach a point where all available words will be banned? what do we do then, switch to l33tspeak or pig latin?
On the post: Federal Court: No, You Fucking May Not Force Your Way Into A Home And Strip Search Six Very Young Children
if the social worker and officer lose appeal, will the have to register as sex offenders?
On the post: Court Says CFAA Isn't Meant To Prevent Access To Public Data, Orders LinkedIn To Drop Anti-Scraper Efforts
Why an Injunction?
On the post: Legislators, School Administrators Back Off Cellphone Search Bill After Running Into ACLU Opposition
On the post: For The Gander: Bahnhof Sends Copyright Troll Spridningskollen A Trademark Violation Settlement Letter
Or Take Option #3
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On the post: Fast Track Moves Forward And Now The Fight Is On TPP Directly
WE GET TO READ THE AGREEMENT NOW.
On the post: Turns Out New Senate Intelligence Boss Was Simply Full Of It In Claiming Feinstein Couldn't Distribute The CIA Torture Report
Change is "good"
On the post: Lancaster, California Rolls Out Law Enforcement Surveillance Tech The Right Way -- By Involving The Public
Legal Surveillance?
On the post: Is A Free, Ad-Laden, No-Privacy, Walled-Off Version Of The Internet Better Than No Internet At All?
you young whippersnappers
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"Failure" by another name
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