His website was shutdown because they felt he was infringing copyrights. Only have the RIAA and MPAA to blame for that one.
When the U.S starts shuttting down porn sites, then we should worry.
The difference is when you are videotaping police you are doing so on your own property or on public property. Now, if you went into a police station and started taping, well, your gonna get your ass tased.
Not releasing an SP will force people to Windows 8? I for one do not intend to upgrade from Windows 7 until at least 2017.. Why? Because there is no reason to..
Its not illegal to crack a key. Worst case scenario he could be charged as a spammer, but I doubt anyone would bother as it was only two people he sent emails to. Not to mention, he didn't try to gain anything financially from the ordeal.
is that fat ass going to take the hint. No matter where he goes or where he hides, they will still come after him.
His website was shutdown because they felt he was infringing copyrights. Only have the RIAA and MPAA to blame for that one. When the U.S starts shuttting down porn sites, then we should worry.
Looks like Apple is falling out of favor with the courts.
Just a matter of time before this happens in the U.S. Its obviously too difficult for parents to regulate what their children do..
Not like anyone should have taken down such a wind prone structure.. Idiots!!!
What exactly is Mozilla's point here? Not like they lost any money as their browser is free.
Just make all TOS/EULA's illegal. Problem solved and the world would be a much better place.
The difference is when you are videotaping police you are doing so on your own property or on public property. Now, if you went into a police station and started taping, well, your gonna get your ass tased.
I pulled a muscle I laughed so hard at this... Thank you for making my day...
Makes me wonder what Texas is hiding.
Not releasing an SP will force people to Windows 8? I for one do not intend to upgrade from Windows 7 until at least 2017.. Why? Because there is no reason to..
Its not illegal to crack a key. Worst case scenario he could be charged as a spammer, but I doubt anyone would bother as it was only two people he sent emails to. Not to mention, he didn't try to gain anything financially from the ordeal.
I'm pretty sure some Apply employees already do that..