Seems pretty easy to me. Amazon has already shown it can remove content from your device right?
I think it'll be pretty easy, you log into Amazon, enter friends e-mail address, he now owns the book and it is no longer on your device.
If you mean letting someone borrow the book, well you could do it the same way, except add a time limit, and durning that time it would no longer be on your device.
I notice people keep saying how things like slashdot aren't "COMPLETELY FORBIDDEN". I don't know about most places, but my work places doesn't mention anything about pornography specifically either.
Actually it says it has a One-time use code (with a expiry date), so yeah if the person who originally bought the game didn't use it, then yes someone buying it second hand could use it. Otherwise the code has been used, and now you need to spend $15. Seems pretty clear cut on the box to me.
Actually a ruling in against Pink Floyd would have been great. If EMI had no contract to sell digital music then PF would own the rights to digital distribution and could tell EMI to go to hell. As could a lot of other artists, although probably not recent ones where that would be in their contracts.
a 100MB block that lasts up to 30 days for $19.99... 100MB typically lasts me 2 or 3 months
Inconsistent data.
Or like he said they carry over your time, so he pays $19.99 / month for 100mb, but only uses 100mb every 2-3 months. With the carry over, if he does use more it will be there waiting for him.
Everyone I speak with agrees that pot should be legalised just like in the Netherlands. That way you can keep much better control over it.
I agree that it should be legalized (pursuit of happiness and all that) but I'm not so sure that I buy the "you can keep much better control over it" line. When I was a kid I had no problems getting my hands on booze or tobacco and both of those products are legal. We always knew which store we could go to that wouldn't card us, which 21+ sibling of a friend would make a straw purchase and whose parents were too lazy to lock up the liquor cabinet.
I think what most people think with better control (at least what I believe, and I've heard others say) is you don't have to worry so much about what is in it. (ie not laced with something).
needless to say we will be investing in a large capacity cross cut shredder - with hopes to put all our outgoing paper through it.
I guess for customers receiving mail from you it'll be like a puzzle!
Yeah me too, I can't wait until they license the patent to everyone else.
All I see is *******, is it suppose to show your password?
He is dead, I don't think he cares anymore if you make jokes about him.
Seems pretty easy to me. Amazon has already shown it can remove content from your device right?
I think it'll be pretty easy, you log into Amazon, enter friends e-mail address, he now owns the book and it is no longer on your device.
If you mean letting someone borrow the book, well you could do it the same way, except add a time limit, and durning that time it would no longer be on your device.
Seems pretty simple to me.
I assumed the point being that AT&T is awesome in California since a $4 coffee is hard to come by?
There was a guy in Ottawa that did this, of course I can't find a news story about it now. Google failed me :(
NUCLEAR IS SCARY!!!
I have no idea what a Panera Bread is, but suppose they don't want one?
Really? If people are not technically competent enough to download one file, and press one button, then I think I just died a little inside.
I notice people keep saying how things like slashdot aren't "COMPLETELY FORBIDDEN". I don't know about most places, but my work places doesn't mention anything about pornography specifically either.
That they would have signed off on.
Haven't you heard? Only gay people watch pornography!
Actually it says it has a One-time use code (with a expiry date), so yeah if the person who originally bought the game didn't use it, then yes someone buying it second hand could use it. Otherwise the code has been used, and now you need to spend $15. Seems pretty clear cut on the box to me.
You can get Avatar over p2p for free?
Actually a ruling in against Pink Floyd would have been great. If EMI had no contract to sell digital music then PF would own the rights to digital distribution and could tell EMI to go to hell. As could a lot of other artists, although probably not recent ones where that would be in their contracts.
The Hindu already have it.
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/reincarnation.asp
And this will be exactly how they'll sell it. Its not exactly unfair of them to give something away for free is it? Its very generous of them in fact.
So not totally secure then?
No we don't steal it, we "sample" it!
And if you haven't installed a browser on your PC, why would then do so on your phone?
a 100MB block that lasts up to 30 days for $19.99 ... 100MB typically lasts me 2 or 3 months
Inconsistent data.
Or like he said they carry over your time, so he pays $19.99 / month for 100mb, but only uses 100mb every 2-3 months. With the carry over, if he does use more it will be there waiting for him.
Everybody now knows? They put both images up for everyone to see?
Well that just goes to far!
Attacking Apple's products is one thing. Why not create your own open source tablet to compete, and let the marketplace decide?
Why would they want to do that? It is much easier to complain and tell someone else to do it instead.
Everyone I speak with agrees that pot should be legalised just like in the Netherlands. That way you can keep much better control over it.
I agree that it should be legalized (pursuit of happiness and all that) but I'm not so sure that I buy the "you can keep much better control over it" line. When I was a kid I had no problems getting my hands on booze or tobacco and both of those products are legal. We always knew which store we could go to that wouldn't card us, which 21+ sibling of a friend would make a straw purchase and whose parents were too lazy to lock up the liquor cabinet.
I think what most people think with better control (at least what I believe, and I've heard others say) is you don't have to worry so much about what is in it. (ie not laced with something).