But Coulton connects with fans and then gives them a reason to buy his stuff. That's just too much work for the old media. They have contempt for their fans, too busy suing them./div>
Maybe they want to run the sites that share the data so they can decide what they actually want to share. Heck, why not just have all media government run, that seems to be what they are going for here./div>
This is their comeback argument? Blame "Anonymous" for their inability to run a secure network? Really pathetic Sony. Just own up that you don't know how to run a secure network and didn't care that much about your customers financial and information security. Don't worry, you are in good company with many other huge companies who don't care either./div>
America is far from being the "land of the free" it was once claimed to be. It's so far from what the founders wanted. But like all great empires that rise up, they eventually fall, and that is what we are seeing now, the fall of America. It will take many more years, but America is destroying themselves./div>
This is just proof of how effective the FBI is. They've solved all other crime problems, caught all the serial killers, and the TSA is catching all the terrorists. So they really don't have much more to do than stop virtual criminals on the internet. Good job FBI on ending crime in the United States./div>
When will these idiots realize how broken the patent system is and just put an end to it. It doesn't work, plain and simple. Next up, a patent on pooping./div>
What does any of that have to do with Rule 64? Rule 64 states that if it exists, Tony Stark was able to build it in a cave, with a box of scraps. Oh, wait, Tony Stark built those servers?/div>
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Pass-the-blame Game
America, Land of the Free?
They've solved all other crimes
When is enough enough?
Rule 64?
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