Interesting - it's ok to provide protection to companies who are having trouble competing (anti-trust laws), but not ok to provide protection to people who are having trouble competing. It's good to know that corporations are innately more deserving of protection by the government than people (according to your logic).
was obviously created by babelfish from a Japanese original.
"A game display method for displaying a game in which a movable object is moved in a virtual space, comprising the steps of: "
"a caution area is set around the dangerous area, and when a character enters the caution area, the character is caused to pause. "
Actually, if you ever want your writing to sound like it was written by a lawyer, just translate it from english to german to french then back to english.
When I first read the article it reminded me of two sovereign nations negotiating a treaty. I guess considering how much money & influence these two countries have, that's not too far off the mark.
Interesting - it's ok to provide protection to companies who are having trouble competing (anti-trust laws), but not ok to provide protection to people who are having trouble competing. It's good to know that corporations are innately more deserving of protection by the government than people (according to your logic).
Nazi symbols are outlawed in germany, except for in historical and maybe artistic works - that's probably the reason
was obviously created by babelfish from a Japanese original.
"A game display method for displaying a game in which a movable object is moved in a virtual space, comprising the steps of: "
"a caution area is set around the dangerous area, and when a character enters the caution area, the character is caused to pause. "
Actually, if you ever want your writing to sound like it was written by a lawyer, just translate it from english to german to french then back to english.
Actually the purpose of the courts is to uphold the constitution - not the laws. That's what gives judges the right to declare laws unconstitutional.
When I first read the article it reminded me of two sovereign nations negotiating a treaty. I guess considering how much money & influence these two countries have, that's not too far off the mark.