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  1. Gibraltar isn't a country on Switzerland Remains 'Extremely Attractive' For Pirate Sites, MPAA Says (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 2

    Yes, but Gibraltar is not a country. It's just a British enclave in Spain. It has it's own gov't and laws, but it's still not a country.

  2. Re:huh on Unlike Most Millennials, Norway's Are Rich (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    All of the Scandinavian/Nordic countries have the same system. It's called the Nordic model for a reason!

  3. Re:Huge? on Unlike Most Millennials, Norway's Are Rich (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, she's called Sherise "Shares" Bonds.

  4. Re:huh on Unlike Most Millennials, Norway's Are Rich (bbc.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Please, explain Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Germany, etc. Do they have oil? No.

  5. Huge? on Unlike Most Millennials, Norway's Are Rich (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    The oil & gas sector employed 1% of Norwegians last year (including suppliers). It represented 14% of GDP. However the sector is Norway's largest measured in terms of value added, government revenues, investments and export value (40%). All of the revenue is invested abroad using a SWF.

  6. Rural winners! on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    Completely and utterly wrong! The DAB network covers 99,5% of Norway! It's an improvement over the FM network's coverage. Norway is a very long and mountainous country, it's difficult to achieve the same percentage with FM. The people running the network have people driving around the country to check the reception.

  7. Resource Management on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    It doesn't cost them anything to keep them going.

    The network needs massive investment and the upkeep is higher than before. The new network reduces the cost, improves service and frees up frequencies (for resale). The state will save $25 million/year.

    They're private companies.

    The [national] network is owned by the state. Private companies pay to use it. The state-owned national broadcasting corporation is the biggest user. Local radio stations may broadcast using their own equipment, but this is about national networks.

  8. Ownership and management on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    if consumers don't really care about digital versus FM - why does the government?

    You've misunderstood the situation. The state isn't just "dictating" the terms. The national broadcasting network is owned by the state [indirectly], which means they also have a say in the cost of maintaining and developing it. The national broadcaster (TV/radio), and its many stations, is the biggest user of the network.

    The 1700 stations currently in use are due for a massive upgrade. The new DAB network will offer better coverage across the whole country, which is an important goal for the state (rural settlement policy and public information access).

    Have the Norwegians solved every more important issue facing their people?

    Yes, most of our problems are about spending the tons of money we have.

  9. Telenor/Norkring on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    It's not the NRK that owns the broadcasting network, it's Norkring, a subsidiary of Telenor (Norway's telecom champion).

  10. EEA not EEC on Norway Will Switch Off FM Radio In 2017 · · Score: 1

    No, sorry, it's the EEA. The "EEC" is the EU's predecessor. Norway's not a member of the EEA, we're a member of EFTA. The EU and EFTA have an agreement regarding trade and access to the EEA.

  11. Social-Democrats on Greek Government Abruptly Shuts Down State Broadcaster · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it's the American use of "liberal" which has shifted away from classic liberalism (libertarianism).

    Our "socialist" parties are usually called Social-Democrats, at least in Northern Europe.

  12. Libertarianism on Greek Government Abruptly Shuts Down State Broadcaster · · Score: 1

    Your Danish friend is a little confused by your use of "liberal". In the United States, the meaning of liberalism has parted significantly from classical liberalism, it has been renamed libertarianism.

    When a Danish person talks about liberals it's safer to assume he means his "economically conservative" and "socially liberal" political parties.

    - The biggest party in Denmark is the pro-free market Liberal Party.
    - The Liberal Alliance Party of Denmark is even more Libertarian.

  13. Skype? on Demo Europe Hits Russia — and Start-ups Have To Beg · · Score: 1

    I find it interesting that Skype was mentioned next to Netscape and Salesforce.com. Skype is a European company, which was founded in Estonia by a Dane, a Swede and several Estonians. Did it really receive funding at any of these events - let alone Demo Europe?

    Skype was founded in 2003 by Janus Friis from Denmark and Niklas Zennström from Sweden. The Skype software was developed by the Estonians Ahti Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn, who together with Friis and Zennström were also behind the peer-to-peer file sharing software Kazaa..

  14. App Nap for general apps on Microsoft Boasts of Tiny Energy Saving With IE · · Score: 1

    It wasn't just Safari either. I found it even more interesting that applications in general would be paused if "App Nap" determined they were not active/seen/playing.

  15. Wrong Conclusion on MySQL Founders Reunite To Form SkySQL · · Score: 1

    The newly merged company will have the two main co-creators of the original MySQL, Monty Widenius head of Monty Program AB, and David Axmark of SkySQL.

    Ulf Michael "Monty" Widenius, is the main author of the original version of the open-source MySQL database and a founding member of the MySQL AB company.

  16. Our Shared Rules on Israel Airport Security Allowed To Read Tourists' Email · · Score: 1

    While Israel is a sovereign nation, it is also a signatory to a number of human rights conventions... They've voluntarily given themselves restrictions on what laws they can make and how they apply them.

    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights' Article 12 says:

    "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks."

    http://www.hri.org/docs/UDHR48.html

  17. Former Ambassador To... on Former Diplomat Slams Facebook For Inaction On Fake Pages · · Score: 1

    This guy isn't just anybody, he's a former Belgian ambassador.

    Brendan Nelson, Australian Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, NATO and the EU.

  18. Blurred lines on Australian Mobile Phone Provider Sent 1000s of Fake Debt Collection Letters · · Score: 2

    I don't know how it's in the US or Australia but in my Western country the executive(s) are specifically liable for the company's actions.

    Especially their own illegal or irresponsible actions - but not limited to their own either. Owners of corporations may in fact also be liable [here], depending on circumstances and ownership. It's far too complicated to go into detail here, I work with the law for a living in my European country.

  19. Thinking, or not thinking on Google Gets Consumer Service Ultimatum From German Consumer Groups · · Score: 1

    Yes, ignorance of the law is no excuse. German law requires you to respond to queries from consumers, thinking you do not have to is failure to abide. Citizens and commercial entities have a duty to actively look up, understand and abide by local laws [in most countries that I know of].

    We have already established that German law does not require there to be a payment involved to become a consumer of said services. Google provides a [free] service, consumers therefore have rights.

  20. Google Germany Gmbh on Google Gets Consumer Service Ultimatum From German Consumer Groups · · Score: 3, Informative

    Lest you forget Google is incorporated in almost every European country you can name.

    Google Germany GmbH
    ABC-Str. 19
    20354 Hamburg
    Deutschland

    Telefon: +49 40-80-81-79-000
    Fax: +49 40-4921-9194

    Google München
    Google Germany GmbH
    Dienerstraße 12
    80331 München
    Deutschland

  21. Real debt on Bitcoin Currency Surpasses 20 National Currencies In Total Value · · Score: 1

    I'm afraid you're at least somewhat wrong. Gov't bonds are solid investments that have a low, but reliable return.

    If you're worried about preserving your wealth, but still need a return to fund your pension payouts, gov't bonds are a "safe" bet in many countries around the world. That's the type of debt Social Security, state and local gov't, pension funds own. The debt is real, the interest payments are real and they have to issue new bonds every year.

    A government bond is a bond issued by a national government, generally promising to pay a certain amount (the face value) on a certain date, as well as periodic interest payments. Bonds are debt investments whereby an investor loans a certain amount of money, for a certain amount of time, with a certain interest rate, to a company or country.

  22. US debt on Bitcoin Currency Surpasses 20 National Currencies In Total Value · · Score: 5, Informative

    Have you seen the actual numbers? Who owns the US national debt?

    - China 8%

    US gov't and pension funds 46,1%:

    - The Federal reserve 11,3%
    - Social Security fund 19%
    - US households 6,6%
    - State & local gov't 3,5%
    - State, local pensions funds 2,2%
    - Private pension funds 3,5%

    http://www.businessinsider.com/who-owns-us-debt-2011-7?op=1

  23. Re:Easier to extend? on Raspberry Pi As Hardware Backdoor · · Score: 1

    Yes, I see your point, I suppose it's been possible for some time, but now almost anyone can do it [with other technology than the Raspberry].

  24. Easier to extend? on Raspberry Pi As Hardware Backdoor · · Score: 1

    Is it possibly easier to add custom hardware to the Raspberrry Pi? I mean they're both Linux boxes, but one of them is designed to be extended.

    You could add an FM transceiver for remote operations without communicating over LAN/WAN?

  25. Leave and Lose Big! on France Demands Skype Register As a Telco · · Score: 1

    when a country tries to extort money from a company that company should threaten to cease operations within that country so call their bluff.

    There's always someone with this silly logic on Slashdot! The world doesn't revolve around the company in question, it's the other way around!

    Each time Microsoft or Google have been involved in some sort of legal issue in Europe - some guy like you pops up to tell them to "just" leave Europe. The problem is that Europe represents more than 50% of the profits for companies like Microsoft! Who loses then? That would be Skype, because there will always be the competition.

    I imagine Skype does even better in Europe than in the US, due to the fact that there are more people in general (700 million) - and because people call across national borders and not state lines. Never mind the millions of immigrants from Africa to Asia.