This bozo hasn't even determined if in fact it's an infineon chipset for sure... much less he's the same tool that made dire predictions about the touchscreen "wearing out" before the first iphone even hit the shelves.
There might end up being something to a bad chipset, but right now it's *pure* speculation.
What... are you reading challenged? Who said OSX is free? He explicitly says "if you have to pay for software." The service pack remark is just ignorant.
Actually no, you're the fool. You're assuming he had the probably minimum 10K retainer laying around. Additionally it looks like the awards were statutory and getting attorney's fees paid isn't a given.
Thanks for that lucid and well written rebuttal. I always love responses that begin with "I'll give you I don't enough about it..." Then why fvcking reply?
If you have to resort to comparing pieces of shit in a box to try to make your point, perhaps your point isn't worth making.
And a lesson you should learn is to look beyond the immediate. You might be right that many don't care about the bittorrent throttling, but try asking them a more legitimate question such as "do you agree with comcast determining how you should use the bandwidth you pay for ?" and I suspect people might care a whole lot more.
You're right...you don't know the full extent of IP law. In fact, you don't have a clue about it. Patents and copyright are two wholly different things.
apologist for malware authors ... tough gig
This bozo hasn't even determined if in fact it's an infineon chipset for sure ... much less he's the same tool that made dire predictions about the touchscreen "wearing out" before the first iphone even hit the shelves.
There might end up being something to a bad chipset, but right now it's *pure* speculation.
What ... are you reading challenged? Who said OSX is free? He explicitly says "if you have to pay for software." The service pack remark is just ignorant.
Actually no, you're the fool. You're assuming he had the probably minimum 10K retainer laying around. Additionally it looks like the awards were statutory and getting attorney's fees paid isn't a given.
Wow ... they were out of stock of something and waiting for new models to arrive. Bulldoze the damn place down!
Thanks for that lucid and well written rebuttal. I always love responses that begin with "I'll give you I don't enough about it ..." Then why fvcking reply?
If you have to resort to comparing pieces of shit in a box to try to make your point, perhaps your point isn't worth making.
And a lesson you should learn is to look beyond the immediate. You might be right that many don't care about the bittorrent throttling, but try asking them a more legitimate question such as "do you agree with comcast determining how you should use the bandwidth you pay for ?" and I suspect people might care a whole lot more.
Re: how long before someone gets sued Did you bother to even watch it before submitting? The whole point of the video was fair use, you moron.
It's no mystery why pj has the time for this.....shes writing a book about this entire debacle. It's her job.
You're right...you don't know the full extent of IP law. In fact, you don't have a clue about it. Patents and copyright are two wholly different things.