If the Copyright Office were separated from the Library of Congress, would that remove any incentive for the Library to acquire a copy of each American work, since the processing of copyright was the only reason for the Library to do so? Maybe the Library may acquire copies of works if Congress prods it hard enough, but otherwise would not waste its time.
Norton software is always sketchy to remove, and it insists on auto-renewing even when you do not want to do that. That is why I stopped using it more than a decade ago./div>
Can it be proven beyond doubt that social security numbers were written into the tags of the Web site, which most certainly are public (readable by any Web browser with View Page Source? If so, then we have a criminal offense here, and the FBI should pay the governor a visit./div>
The French agency told the Archive it needed to take down
that content within 24 hours or the Archive may get blocked
in France.
The appropriate response, I think, would be "then block us", and then back up and take out of public view any French material. It is just as well: Fewer people would be able to read them, because French is being dropped as public school curriculum throughout the country due to cost and a growing sense of irrelevance.
The phrase "internet services will have no choice" is not clear. Does it mean they must censor in France, or censor everywhere? If it is just in France, then those 'internet services' will have to do what Google would have done anyway, and create a dumbed-down version of their services for the European market. Either that, or pull out entirely. It is not as if the Minitel country is of any importance to the Internet, right?/div>
On U.S. 69 going north at Atoka, take U.S. 75 north and west to Coalgate. At Coalgate, follow north Main Street off of U.S. 75 onto state road 31. Keep on state road 31 out of Coalgate and past Cottonwood. At the intersection of state roads 31 and 131, take route 131. The road will join U.S. 69 near Reynolds Lake, far north of Springtown, bypassing the town entirely./div>
It probably would have been better if the engineer had been demoted to a position that would keep him out of the accounts and GMail/Chat databases, yet let him keep doing useful work for Google. Just firing him, from what to some is Paradise to a traditional hacker, would leave him with little choice but to engage in crackery to make a living./div>
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If the Copyright Office were separated from the Library of Congress, would that remove any incentive for the Library to acquire a copy of each American work, since the processing of copyright was the only reason for the Library to do so? Maybe the Library may acquire copies of works if Congress prods it hard enough, but otherwise would not waste its time.
/div>Norton Software?
Criminal, right?
Hubris? You bet
Evidently it never occurs to Australians that:
blackburnism
Adieu O francais
The appropriate response, I think, would be "then block us", and then back up and take out of public view any French material. It is just as well: Fewer people would be able to read them, because French is being dropped as public school curriculum throughout the country due to cost and a growing sense of irrelevance.
/div>Missing paragraph
No choice? (as Dysmey)
Until Oklahoma takes Springtown's charter away... (as Andy West)
Firing not a good idea. (as Andy)
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