Very good point. My brother has been through Identity theft and only found out when he tried to get his "First Time Home Buyers" loan and they said "You have already used that for a house in Indiana" when he lives in California. WHAT THE HELL. This happened in 2001 and he is still feeling the ramifications of this.
That or people are going to start copyrighting new things like scenery. The government will tell you whom or what you can take pictures of.
I give it 2 years and soon people will copyright their face so you can't take a picture of them unless you pay the poparazzi tax soon to be implemented by the Digital Picture Association of America (No it doesn't exist... YET)
I have to agree with lottameez. I am in an IT shop in the military and we are watched only by our progress, logins, report times, appointments, even at home if you live on the base. So it's not much.
Rule 1: There is no Fight Club Rule 2: If you don't want to be watched or monitored while you are at work then go into business for yourself.
Every corporate workplace has some sort of workcenter or employee monitoring device or program implemented.
F***ing figures. Those slimeballs always find a way to not give you back the money you've been giving them for so many years. They'll find any excuse to not pay a policy to a family or person that really REALLY needs it. Can't they see past the money and just let these people collect so they can start their lives over the best they can.
Insurance People = JERKS
Very good point. My brother has been through Identity theft and only found out when he tried to get his "First Time Home Buyers" loan and they said "You have already used that for a house in Indiana" when he lives in California.
WHAT THE HELL. This happened in 2001 and he is still feeling the ramifications of this.
I give it 2 years and soon people will copyright their face so you can't take a picture of them unless you pay the poparazzi tax soon to be implemented by the Digital Picture Association of America (No it doesn't exist... YET)
Sarcasm /off
I have to agree with lottameez. I am in an IT shop in the military and we are watched only by our progress, logins, report times, appointments, even at home if you live on the base. So it's not much.
Rule 1: There is no Fight Club
Rule 2: If you don't want to be watched or monitored while you are at work then go into business for yourself.
Every corporate workplace has some sort of workcenter or employee monitoring device or program implemented.
F***ing figures. Those slimeballs always find a way to not give you back the money you've been giving them for so many years. They'll find any excuse to not pay a policy to a family or person that really REALLY needs it. Can't they see past the money and just let these people collect so they can start their lives over the best they can. Insurance People = JERKS