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  1. Re:Google needs to be responsible on YouTube Says Content Owners Made $1B Last Year -- So Music Labels Should Stop Complaining (recode.net) · · Score: 0

    Yes, the billions ARE going to Youtube and some to the content holders. I'm not suggested what you said. Read it again.

  2. Re:Google needs to be responsible on YouTube Says Content Owners Made $1B Last Year -- So Music Labels Should Stop Complaining (recode.net) · · Score: -1

    I don't really care if Youtube "manages" or not. That is THEIR problem. I don't understand why people always pull out the "poor Youtube. How will they MANAGE?". They are making billions. They can figure it out.

  3. Re:Google needs to be responsible on YouTube Says Content Owners Made $1B Last Year -- So Music Labels Should Stop Complaining (recode.net) · · Score: -1

    Actually no, that IS how it works. It isn't up to the copyright owners to monitor every video sharing site or search through Youtube. It is the responsibility of the site that is providing the service to make sure they arent SERVING copyrighted content they haven't licensed it. That is what the PRO-IP act was for. There is no difference between Youtube and piratebay. Google can't just wash their hands and say "welp, its up to you to find if your stuff is in there. Good luck!"

  4. Google needs to be responsible on YouTube Says Content Owners Made $1B Last Year -- So Music Labels Should Stop Complaining (recode.net) · · Score: -1, Troll

    People always say "Well Google can't monitor EVERYTHING on youtube! There are too many videos to find all the infringing ones!" Well guess what: that isn't the copyright holders problem. If your business model is such that you can't monitor everything, then YOU NEED TO FIX your business model. Spend some of those billions in cash and hire 50,000 people to monitor video submissions. It can be done, but Google just wants the cash with minimal expenditure.

  5. Re:Been there, done that... on Researchers Add Software Bugs To Reduce the Number of Software Bugs (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I would overrule you too. There is no such thing as a bug free product of any complexity.

  6. Re:Depends on the situation on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    Christ. Such drama. These stories are always so unbelievable. No one cared that you quit. You "went to my doctor for a note to get the rest of the week off"? Is that like getting a note from your Mommy so you don't have to go to school?

  7. Re:Always on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    No, companies won't "kick you to the curb for no reason". It is bad business. Why would they fire an employee they just spent a bunch of money and resources hiring? That would cost them money. No wonder your lawyer dropped the case.

  8. Re:Always on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    Why would the "VP make it her business" to "get you out"? Because of the jacket? That is the problem with these fake "work drama" stories. They make no sense. Companies don't like to fire people after they have them hired and trained. It is just bad business.

  9. Re:What companies? on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    Sorry I meant when you were laid off, not quit. The point is that if the company terminates you suddenly they typically give you severance. You should be professional as well and when you quit give some notice.

  10. No. You are wrong. 100% of them. Putin pays me directly from his personal stash of Bitcoins.

  11. So this is what Computer Science research has come to? How would you test bug finding software without introducing known bugs to the programs under test? Magic?

  12. Why does gawker keep publishing unsubstantiated bullshit, and why do people believe it? There are no references, no substantiation of any of this. How would Gawker know what the orders of Putin are? Christ. Stop republishing Gawkers crap.

  13. Re: loyalty is a two-way street on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    I've always noticed that lowclass types have work drama. "sumdumass" indeed.

  14. Re: I always quit without notice on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    It isn't equivalent because professional companies typically give you severance when you quit. Meaning they pay you not to come to work. A worker who quits suddenly doesn't do that. Be professional.

  15. Invisible on And the Lord Said, 'Let There Be Free Wi-Fi' (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wifi waves are invisible, just like the Lord. Praise Jesus!

  16. Re:21st century IBM on Microsoft's Nadella Reshapes Top Management as Turner Leaves (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    100% correct. Very insightful. Microsoft definitely is betting it big on Azure.

  17. Re:Score: +99 Leeeeeeeenux! on Apple To Release Public Betas of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra Today · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Shipping OSX has an exploit that gives anyone root escalation privileges via a single CLI. It is really a joke of an OS, although it is pretty.

  18. Rounded like a donut? on Canadian Man Invented a Wheel That Can Make Cars Move Sideways (nationalpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Wow. A tire rounded like a donut? What will those Canadians think of next?

  19. Re:Time for Apple.... on Senate Staffers Will No Longer Be Issued BlackBerry Devices (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    What IP? They make crappy phones. Amazingly hundreds of other manufacturers make phones without using Blackberrys "IP".

  20. Oh yeah grandma: "buy a device that has a published support policy". Christ. No wonder Apple is selling so many iPhones.

  21. Oh yeah Grandma: "check the patchlevel of your device". Android is such a clusterfuck.

  22. "Older than that"? May was 31 days ago. Christ. Fix your shit Google.

  23. Bad news on Facebook Messenger Now Has 11,000 Bots (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    The bad news is all 11,000 of them were Fart Bots.

  24. I'm with you too. I'm out. You will never see me here again.

  25. Re:Academic and member of the Democratic Party? on Elizabeth Warren Says Apple, Amazon and Google Are Trying To 'Lock Out' Competition (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    None of those companies are American or Swedish. Companies are multinational.