The 1996 movie "A time to Kill" (which I haven't personally seen btw) is about a trial. The French translation is titled "Non coupable" ("Not guilty", for those who don't know French). I wonder what the verdict will be...
But then, his face won't be recognized by the software anymore.
It's a quantum-like situation: you can have one, or the other, but not both at the same time.
It's the ultimate authentication system!!!
If you're connected to the tracker, odds are about 99,999,999,999 to 1 that you're uploading or downloading -- or at least trying to. So all that tracker operators have to do, is include a few "legal" files (indie music, linux iso) to download/upload. There would be a valid reason to connect to that tracker, so without content inspection, there's no way of if it is legal or not.
The 1996 movie "A time to Kill" (which I haven't personally seen btw) is about a trial. The French translation is titled "Non coupable" ("Not guilty", for those who don't know French). I wonder what the verdict will be...
But then, his face won't be recognized by the software anymore. It's a quantum-like situation: you can have one, or the other, but not both at the same time. It's the ultimate authentication system!!!