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  1. Re:Justice on PS3 Owner Refunded For Missing "Other OS" · · Score: 1

    3. It handles cases where an item was brought locally, but is manufactured half way around the world.

  2. Re:Oh really? on China Warns Google To Obey Or Leave · · Score: 1

    how long would the chinese government last without the support of a reasonable chunk of the chinese military...

  3. New power industry on China Is Winning Global Race To Make Clean Energy · · Score: 1

    China is effectively building new power infrastructure while most of the world either doesnt have the money for developing a power infrastructure, or already has one. Hence they are leading the way in "green" power, as the new plants built in china arn't significantly different to the new plants built elsewhere, but it is expensive to replace existing power plants simply because the new tech is "green". Also how is Iceland (who afaik run (almost) everything with their abundant geothermal energy) not the greenest country with respect to energy supply...

  4. Re:Interesting Comparison to Online Privacy on Bars' Scanning of ID Violates BC Privacy Laws · · Score: 1

    what right do you have to enter the bar?

  5. Re:I don't understand on UK ISP Disconnects Customers For File Sharing · · Score: 1

    The DMCA doesn't apply to the UK... Atleast read the TITLE...

  6. Re:Idiot run server then. on How Piracy Affected the Launch of Demigod · · Score: 1
    The servers were probably partially up for testing, reviews etc.

    There were no doubt some people who NEEDED access.

  7. Re:Let me be the first one to say it ... on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 1

    The alternative for works of art is what was done before mass distribution became possible. Patronage and live performances...

  8. Re:The Ends Don't Justify The Means on The Secret History of the FBI's Classified Spyware · · Score: 1

    The problem is that it is being used internationally. Why should the FBI, even with a court order in America be able to search a PC outside of America. It also sets a nasty precedent as other countries could argue that if the FBI, etc, claims this is legal then their local law enforcement could perform searches of property in America without involving American police etc.