Except, you dumbass, that the telcos have a LAW that says it's illegal for me to do what I want with some equipment I bought. Therefore the feds have to undo the damage by modifying said law.
Let's see... I think we should volunteer the following people
* Head of the MPAA * Head of the RIAA * Any "Senators from Disney" * Prenda Law (on second thought, no... they're too entertaining) * Mayor Bloomberg * Anyone still affiliated with SCOXQ (or unXis or whatever they're called now)
DOMA was put into place as a way to keep states from recognizing any other states law regarding gay marriage. So Florida wouldnt be forced to recognize a couples gay marriage certificate from California. It doesnt stop California from deciding whether or not it wants gay marriage. I'm not sure why this even came into question.
I enjoy reading Revolutionary War history, and apparently, he was held in incredibly high esteem by his contemporaries. He may not have been perfect, but he was certainly principled, and took his *CONSTITUTIONAL* responsibilities seriously.
Isn't he cute? He thinks that the law is supposed to protect ordinary people. Well, corporations are people too, my friend. And they pay for those copyright laws. What have you paid for lately?
but at least you must concede that the reality will not be a dystopia either
And what, over the past 20 years, has provided evidence for that? It looks to me like we're headed for a Gibsonian dystopia.
On top of everything else, learn how to use a spellchecker. Your spelling of "ridiculous" is ridiculous.
JJ Abrams?
First he did it at the tail end of "Methuselah's Children"
Except, you dumbass, that the telcos have a LAW that says it's illegal for me to do what I want with some equipment I bought. Therefore the feds have to undo the damage by modifying said law.
you mean "'rights' to do what they like *TO* their customers"
Groklaw is probably the best site for info on SCO(XQ)
And we are paying for that downstream bandwidth. Netflix, I'm sure, pays an insane amount to their ISP for the bandwidth they use.
You are using the same logic that AT&T used when they wanted their "google tax".
I'd like to ask the first question to Peter Norton as well.
I think he should sue Symantec for Defamation of Character.
Let's see... I think we should volunteer the following people
* Head of the MPAA
* Head of the RIAA
* Any "Senators from Disney"
* Prenda Law (on second thought, no... they're too entertaining)
* Mayor Bloomberg
* Anyone still affiliated with SCOXQ (or unXis or whatever they're called now)
Isimaginary, on the other hand...
Seriously, guys... LEARN TO SPELL. It's "Israel", not "Isreal".
It will boot up into the Blue screen of death?
The Joker does
Makes it damn hard to put out a concept album...
Yep. These guys are in deep shit now.
Even the Joker isn't insane enough to mess with the IRS....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G56VgsLfKY4
Assuming the IRS will let them. Remember, not only did he notify the Bar associations, and the AUSA, but he also sent it to the IRS.
Just ragging on you,, bro. No offense intended.
Why would you want to damn funny? Being funny is a good thing.
Grammar --
The difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit.
Because the Supremes have to wait for a suit to be filed, and work its way up through the lower courts.
DOMA was put into place as a way to keep states from recognizing any other states law regarding gay marriage. So Florida wouldnt be forced to recognize a couples gay marriage certificate from California. It doesnt stop California from deciding whether or not it wants gay marriage. I'm not sure why this even came into question.
Which is a violation of the Full Faith and Credit clause. And therefore a matter for the Supreme Court.
It's important that the big boys have to play by the same rules as the little guys, even if the rules are bullshit.
Isn't he so cute? They're so precious when they're naive like that!!!!
I enjoy reading Revolutionary War history, and apparently, he was held in incredibly high esteem by his contemporaries. He may not have been perfect, but he was certainly principled, and took his *CONSTITUTIONAL* responsibilities seriously.
Isn't he cute? He thinks that the law is supposed to protect ordinary people. Well, corporations are people too, my friend. And they pay for those copyright laws. What have you paid for lately?
Stupid comment filters. I was assuming GP was talking about the $37 billion.
And there's the proof that the money needs to be spent on schools. Try $100, not $1000.