I don't see how who you sue matters... The company is just being "sensitive" to the media coverage when somebody was P2P off a single mom or Grandma's wireless...
What is the website name worth without the data it has generated? Obviously RonPaul could have bought up all the domains he needed years ago... He had highly paid campaign managers and millions of dollars to do that. He missed the boat on a $19 donain name don't cry.
At this point, give the guy the name... But make it clear to the users the site is dead and not to sign up for the site again, delete your bookmarks and clear Google pageranks too. The point of demanding it this late in the game is to cash in on book deals and such... He's probably not running for President again.
But it's somebody else's budget. THAT is the point... TSA gets their money back, manager gets prompted. Another Federal agency gets TOLD to buy these and sticks the bill.
This is where we have no laws against such contempt... Congress told one agency to certify the safety risks. They know it will fail, but Congress didn't rule on the MACHINES themselves so just move the machines somewhere else..
People responsible need to go to jail for contempt of Congress. Best thing about contempt is that they don't have to consider let you out until you stop being in contempt.
We spend 25% of the Federal Budget to keep the world "safe" so oil products can get to us... And the oil companies still jack us every opportunity they get.
But if you didn't have extremely cheap oil Ethonol is the only game in town.
What people miss is that all (useful) energy comes from the Sun. Fossil files are just the byproduct if burrying the prehistoric forests several times over... Ethanol is the best power-to volume you are gonna get until batteries make some major revolution or two more.
Ethanol infrastructure is necessary to have if Oil was somehow taken away overnight. It's a hedge more than a plan for everybody.
A 3-D printer has a lot of tricks it can pull to build much more complex parts than plain machining.
I think the biggest part of the discussion people are missing... Who are the idiots that keep posting this stuff in HIGHLY PUBLICIZED forums. Gee-wiz.. Put gun plans on YouTube and they yank them? Some common sense is in order. All these people do is make the case that its immature hackers trying to do this in their parents basements. The people posting these videos are the SAME demographic as the shooters the public is so afraid of in the first place.
The real reason the second amendment was included was for Americans to defend themselves against foreign attacks. Ironically, a civilian defending against armed, impolite Canadians would be an "illegal combatant".
The USA, Canada, and Mexico own the continent coast-to-coast now. There are no indigenous peoples raping and pillaging... The grounds for the second amendment don't exist anymore.
Except NO COURT will ever call an ARREST unlawful, no prosecutor will ever be forced to back down.
It's very hard to argue the act of putting handcuffs on and taking you to the station is "unlawful". The case that the CIRCUMSTANCES of the arrest in our legal system are a totally seperate legal case... That a court will drag out for years.
But that's the market Apple lives in. You got Apple making every decision be "perfect" before they ship it. And all the Apps vetted for privacy and age group and usefulness... But then they falter, too.
Versus Android with 8-10 vendors "shoveling as fast as they can" and customers all getting to pick what they like... And that's what sticks.
The people doing "everything at once" are caught up to Apple in the quality department. So the question is: what is Apple gonna do to add populist features (useful but not shiny) and of course when is Apple gonna do something users "can't live without".., which they haven't really done in a few years.
Apple's restrictions ban a lot of "service" apps that are used by IT techs (and by suspicious persons too) that is one good reason to use android because Apple just suddenly pulls stuff claiming its "used wrong". Apple has a clear "don't shop here" sign out for common OSS network tools and the like.
Yes, there is more free stuff on Android. More because nobody can figure out how to make money from plain selling apps. But many of the free apps are riddled with holes, spyware, and have zero privacy controls...
All that is BEFORE you get into the realm of upgraded ROMs and rampant piracy.
That really makes the point because I have a plain iPhone freshly updated to 6.1. Even though there is NOTHING about my specific iPhone listed (not leaking ID numbers) by the time they ping version numbers for all the user agent, media and web standards, and the various privacy options turned on or off, it was still 1 in 1 million.. Which means pretty easily tracked.
Except you miss that Facebook is not tracking the stuff you post... They are tracking the mundane stuff... The stuff you don't even use a username for. They are interested in marketing.. So what news do you read, they can tell a lot just from what you click and what you skip because all the "Like" buttons are "connected".
Eventually your other "secret" life will be connected... But Facebook cares about what they can sell...Toothpaste, boxers, cheezy poofs, ect... So they are looking for demographic markers.. Boy/girl, black/white, 25/35/45, etc... All stuff pretty easy to gather from just collecting what you clicked for an hour.
Most of those don't matter because most Facebook tracking is server-side now. The page you request sends a "serial numbered" like button back. It doesn't matter if YOU never see the button... The server ASKED for it... So between the IP address and these requests Facebook has all they need for the "empty spot a user should be". They just file them away until like soap bubbles the "empty spots" connect to bigger spots.
Because people that look at more than 6.7 LOLZcat pictures per day are lonely people that should get charged more for health insurance for being boring. Or people that watch too many FPSRussia videos shouldn't be allowed to purchase nerf guns.
It's all "public" info... Wait till important companies start using it.
Like you said, even if you block things in your browser, the web pages with embedded Like buttons already contacted Facebook with your browser information to "help to be friends". You just don't SEE the image returned.
So something that sees a request to "Slashdot.org" and doesn't pull (or flags) every incoming response from any different IP/domain? That would be easy for small sites, but large international sites like Yahoo might get difficult... But that's kind of the point they make so YOU can't filter that way and get a good experience.
No, they will charge them a LOT of money because YOU closed your account, so the data is FACEBOOKS property, not yours. This is similar to how the Credit Report agencies work. The information about payments made by customers is private to BUSINESSES that sell/pay them to have it. So the Feds don't have to get a warrant... In fact they CANNOT get a warrant, because its collected by a third party.
But the Feds can just PAY to get that data!!! And pay they do!
But they don't purge spot for "friendX 1172" connected to your other friends. Basically they just take "your" name out and then fill it back in from other people's data.
It's like how Google already has you by search terms, and web page cookies, and location/zip code before YOU ever actually sign into the service. So you can get "your" ads after a few minutes of surfing anonymously at the library.
Actually, because the drones are licensed by the FAA that would be illegal.
In fact that is the one legit case for news gatherers because "technically" your ar.drone toy that has a camera might be illegal if you posted the video to YouTube or something commercial. Right now, your neighbor COULD shoot it down if it crossed their property under the RC toys rules.
RPG can do that too!
But your point is that's another IBM "home team" language.
RPG vs COBOL!!!
Fight! Fight!
Canes and walkers allowed... No punching the kolostamy bag.
I don't see how who you sue matters... The company is just being "sensitive" to the media coverage when somebody was P2P off a single mom or Grandma's wireless...
Technically heavy fissionable elements were heavy matter left out of the Sun while the Solar System was in the Ecretion Disk planet forming stage.
We're not forming a Sun anywhere nearby...
What is the website name worth without the data it has generated? Obviously RonPaul could have bought up all the domains he needed years ago... He had highly paid campaign managers and millions of dollars to do that. He missed the boat on a $19 donain name don't cry.
At this point, give the guy the name... But make it clear to the users the site is dead and not to sign up for the site again, delete your bookmarks and clear Google pageranks too. The point of demanding it this late in the game is to cash in on book deals and such... He's probably not running for President again.
But it's somebody else's budget. THAT is the point... TSA gets their money back, manager gets prompted. Another Federal agency gets TOLD to buy these and sticks the bill.
This is where we have no laws against such contempt... Congress told one agency to certify the safety risks. They know it will fail, but Congress didn't rule on the MACHINES themselves so just move the machines somewhere else..
People responsible need to go to jail for contempt of Congress. Best thing about contempt is that they don't have to consider let you out until you stop being in contempt.
We spend 25% of the Federal Budget to keep the world "safe" so oil products can get to us... And the oil companies still jack us every opportunity they get.
That's one hell of a subsidy!
Because its not as powerful, so the engine needs to be calibrated differently. If cars could still be tuned with screwdrivers it's a simple fix..
But if you didn't have extremely cheap oil Ethonol is the only game in town.
What people miss is that all (useful) energy comes from the Sun. Fossil files are just the byproduct if burrying the prehistoric forests several times over... Ethanol is the best power-to volume you are gonna get until batteries make some major revolution or two more.
Ethanol infrastructure is necessary to have if Oil was somehow taken away overnight. It's a hedge more than a plan for everybody.
A 3-D printer has a lot of tricks it can pull to build much more complex parts than plain machining.
I think the biggest part of the discussion people are missing... Who are the idiots that keep posting this stuff in HIGHLY PUBLICIZED forums. Gee-wiz.. Put gun plans on YouTube and they yank them? Some common sense is in order. All these people do is make the case that its immature hackers trying to do this in their parents basements. The people posting these videos are the SAME demographic as the shooters the public is so afraid of in the first place.
The real reason the second amendment was included was for Americans to defend themselves against foreign attacks. Ironically, a civilian defending against armed, impolite Canadians would be an "illegal combatant".
The USA, Canada, and Mexico own the continent coast-to-coast now. There are no indigenous peoples raping and pillaging... The grounds for the second amendment don't exist anymore.
Except NO COURT will ever call an ARREST unlawful, no prosecutor will ever be forced to back down.
It's very hard to argue the act of putting handcuffs on and taking you to the station is "unlawful". The case that the CIRCUMSTANCES of the arrest in our legal system are a totally seperate legal case... That a court will drag out for years.
But that's the market Apple lives in. You got Apple making every decision be "perfect" before they ship it. And all the Apps vetted for privacy and age group and usefulness... But then they falter, too.
Versus Android with 8-10 vendors "shoveling as fast as they can" and customers all getting to pick what they like... And that's what sticks.
The people doing "everything at once" are caught up to Apple in the quality department. So the question is: what is Apple gonna do to add populist features (useful but not shiny) and of course when is Apple gonna do something users "can't live without".., which they haven't really done in a few years.
Here we have a good answer.
Apple's restrictions ban a lot of "service" apps that are used by IT techs (and by suspicious persons too) that is one good reason to use android because Apple just suddenly pulls stuff claiming its "used wrong". Apple has a clear "don't shop here" sign out for common OSS network tools and the like.
Yes, there is more free stuff on Android. More because nobody can figure out how to make money from plain selling apps. But many of the free apps are riddled with holes, spyware, and have zero privacy controls...
All that is BEFORE you get into the realm of upgraded ROMs and rampant piracy.
That really makes the point because I have a plain iPhone freshly updated to 6.1. Even though there is NOTHING about my specific iPhone listed (not leaking ID numbers) by the time they ping version numbers for all the user agent, media and web standards, and the various privacy options turned on or off, it was still 1 in 1 million .. Which means pretty easily tracked.
Except you miss that Facebook is not tracking the stuff you post... They are tracking the mundane stuff... The stuff you don't even use a username for. They are interested in marketing.. So what news do you read, they can tell a lot just from what you click and what you skip because all the "Like" buttons are "connected".
Eventually your other "secret" life will be connected... But Facebook cares about what they can sell...Toothpaste, boxers, cheezy poofs, ect... So they are looking for demographic markers.. Boy/girl, black/white, 25/35/45, etc... All stuff pretty easy to gather from just collecting what you clicked for an hour.
Most of those don't matter because most Facebook tracking is server-side now. The page you request sends a "serial numbered" like button back. It doesn't matter if YOU never see the button... The server ASKED for it... So between the IP address and these requests Facebook has all they need for the "empty spot a user should be". They just file them away until like soap bubbles the "empty spots" connect to bigger spots.
Because people that look at more than 6.7 LOLZcat pictures per day are lonely people that should get charged more for health insurance for being boring. Or people that watch too many FPSRussia videos shouldn't be allowed to purchase nerf guns.
It's all "public" info ... Wait till important companies start using it.
THAT is a haves vs have-not problem. These aggregation guys will happily work for you... If you pay enough.
Kind of like how you can't tag or search Mr Z on Facebook.. It somehow "forgets" him very well.
Like you said, even if you block things in your browser, the web pages with embedded Like buttons already contacted Facebook with your browser information to "help to be friends". You just don't SEE the image returned.
So something that sees a request to "Slashdot.org" and doesn't pull (or flags) every incoming response from any different IP/domain? That would be easy for small sites, but large international sites like Yahoo might get difficult... But that's kind of the point they make so YOU can't filter that way and get a good experience.
No, they will charge them a LOT of money because YOU closed your account, so the data is FACEBOOKS property, not yours. This is similar to how the Credit Report agencies work. The information about payments made by customers is private to BUSINESSES that sell/pay them to have it. So the Feds don't have to get a warrant... In fact they CANNOT get a warrant, because its collected by a third party.
But the Feds can just PAY to get that data!!! And pay they do!
But they don't purge spot for "friendX 1172" connected to your other friends. Basically they just take "your" name out and then fill it back in from other people's data.
It's like how Google already has you by search terms, and web page cookies, and location/zip code before YOU ever actually sign into the service. So you can get "your" ads after a few minutes of surfing anonymously at the library.
Actually, because the drones are licensed by the FAA that would be illegal.
In fact that is the one legit case for news gatherers because "technically" your ar.drone toy that has a camera might be illegal if you posted the video to YouTube or something commercial. Right now, your neighbor COULD shoot it down if it crossed their property under the RC toys rules.