I think it's the right motive. They will still have to store the data, it will just be the same address everywhere. They were the first ones to drop documentation about their customers to avoid handing it out because of IPRED. In fact they started integrity classed ISPs (in Swedish), when IPRED came.
They've said they would gladly help investigations of serious crimes. What they don't want to do is mass surveillance against their own customers, and handing out that sensitive information for offences so minor they will only deal fines.
I know you are joking, but there is a more relevant comparison.
Linux overtaking windows 98 has probably happend without anyone noticing it. If linux (all versions) gains a marketshare bigger then XP, you can expect it on the front page again. Tagged with "yearofthelinuxdesktop".
The multi-touch is enabled by default. Pinch to zoom is a patent issue. I've heard some select HTC devices will license it. Don't blame google for US patent system.
I think it's the right motive. They will still have to store the data, it will just be the same address everywhere. They were the first ones to drop documentation about their customers to avoid handing it out because of IPRED. In fact they started integrity classed ISPs (in Swedish), when IPRED came. They've said they would gladly help investigations of serious crimes. What they don't want to do is mass surveillance against their own customers, and handing out that sensitive information for offences so minor they will only deal fines.
I know you are joking, but there is a more relevant comparison.
Linux overtaking windows 98 has probably happend without anyone noticing it. If linux (all versions) gains a marketshare bigger then XP, you can expect it on the front page again. Tagged with "yearofthelinuxdesktop".
The multi-touch is enabled by default. Pinch to zoom is a patent issue. I've heard some select HTC devices will license it. Don't blame google for US patent system.
"I spent months of time and millions of dollars to close down The Pirate Bay and all I'll get is this beautiful t-shirt!"
At least thats what it reads on The Pirate Bays front page.