Indeed, the accusations of "frustration and emotional distress", as stated by the submitter are vague and meaningless. Is criticism on an open forum thought crime? http://www.digital-copyright.ca/taxonomy/term/394
The reason maybe the Korea-Japan World Cup wasn't popular in the U.S. was presented hosted by an "Axis of Evil country". You know, theses evil people are playing around the Word "Football", it's one way to confused the U.S. in order to prepare an Terrorist plot. "Footballis a *MAN's GAME*, as we all know revolves around throwing a ball around and pinning the guy down, all while wearing tights."
(I do hope this *IS* viewed as Sarcasm...)
Indeed, the accusations of "frustration and emotional distress", as stated by the submitter are vague and meaningless. Is criticism on an open forum thought crime? http://www.digital-copyright.ca/taxonomy/term/394
Indeed, straight from the Chief Justice Herself, Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/aboutcourt/judges/speeche s/ComparativeView_e.asp
That said, the debate isn't new in fact, http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~shallit/libel3.html decribes how lawsuit can be used to shout down criticism through intimidation. Jeffrey Shallit http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~shallit/
is vice-president of Electronic Frontier Canada http://www.efc.ca/. One of us!
I don't understand that a company could be so anal about its IP when it promotes the development of OpenTcl.
The reason maybe the Korea-Japan World Cup wasn't popular in the U.S. was presented hosted by an "Axis of Evil country". You know, theses evil people are playing around the Word "Football", it's one way to confused the U.S. in order to prepare an Terrorist plot. "Footballis a *MAN's GAME*, as we all know revolves around throwing a ball around and pinning the guy down, all while wearing tights." (I do hope this *IS* viewed as Sarcasm...)