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  1. Re: Shouldn't they be after Google? on Microsoft Asks US Court To Ban Kyocera's Android Phones · · Score: 1

    didn't violate the so-called "rounded corners" patent that involved a grid of icons

    FYI, those are two different patents. The infamous "rounded corners" patent has to do with the physical hardware, it has nothing to do with icons/grids, etc.

  2. Re:Like everything else M$... on What Would Minecraft 2 Look Like Under Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    They're probably referring to Minecraft, which is single threaded.

  3. Re:Co-Conspirators? on MegaUpload Programmer Pleads Guilty, Gets a Year In Prison · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Whether your intended use is legitimate or illegitimate has nothing to do with it. If you piss off the copyright cartel, you're guilty. Whether or not you actually broke the law doesn't matter.

  4. Re:A programmer arrested for © infringement? on MegaUpload Programmer Pleads Guilty, Gets a Year In Prison · · Score: 1

    So is the programmer that writes an ftp server guilty if that server happens to be used for copyright infringement?

  5. Re:"Not illegal" is not the same as "you can do th on The NFL Wants You To Think These Things Are Illegal · · Score: 1

    That's the theory. Has it ever been enforced?

  6. Re:combination of things on NFL Asks Columbia University For Help With Deflate-Gate · · Score: 1

    1) The footballs for games should be considered the NFL's property and for the game they should be supplied, monitored and checked by the NFL. MLB for example doesn't let the teams play with baseballs that they bring to the game, the NFL should follow suit. No more teams bringing game balls.

    That used to be the rule, actually. Guess which team had the rule changed?

  7. Re:Conform or be expelled on HOA Orders TARDIS Removed From In Front of Parrish Home · · Score: 1

    So no actual proof?

  8. Re:Build the whole plane out of the black box on AirAsia QZ8501 Black Box Found · · Score: 1

    That's already possible. The reason they don't do it is cost.

  9. Re:Conform or be expelled on HOA Orders TARDIS Removed From In Front of Parrish Home · · Score: 1

    Is there any proof for that?

  10. Re:Conform or be expelled on HOA Orders TARDIS Removed From In Front of Parrish Home · · Score: 1

    Why should I care what color my neighbor wants to paint their house?

  11. Re:"NAS" hard drives? on 6 Terabyte Hard Drive Round-Up: WD Red, WD Green and Seagate Enterprise 6TB · · Score: 1

    I thought there was also some difference in the firmware, IE being tuned with the expectation of running in a RAID.

  12. Re:The Pirate Bay on The Pirate Bay Responds To Raid · · Score: 1

    If the producer of content has decided not to offer their content in your region, then you have no way to pay them for the content. Whether you access it or not at that point is moot, because the producer of the content has already said that they don't want your money. As owners of the content it's completely up to them who they are interested in accepting payment from.

  13. Re:Flip Argument on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    Incorrect. There is a grand jury who made a decision on terms and evidence dictated by the prosecutor. I think that's the real problem here. A trial, while imperfect, is adversarial and offers the chance to present more evidence and make counter arguments on any terms. The grand jury was limited to what the prosecutor decided to allow.

    I'm confused. Are you saying that the grand jury would have been more likely to indict Wilson, if Wilson had been allowed to have a defense attorney?

  14. Re:Unbelievable on Ford, GM Sued Over Vehicles' Ability To Rip CD Music To Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Dinosaurs take a long time to die.

  15. Re:The Alliance of Artists should lose this suit on Ford, GM Sued Over Vehicles' Ability To Rip CD Music To Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Legal compliance is your responsibility, not your car's.

  16. Re:The Alliance of Artists should lose this suit on Ford, GM Sued Over Vehicles' Ability To Rip CD Music To Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Going after the tool maker gives them the possibility of a bigger pot of gold at the end. People like this don't care who is actually doing the crime, they care about who has the most money that they can go after.

  17. Re:Good luck with that. on Ford, GM Sued Over Vehicles' Ability To Rip CD Music To Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Don't give them any ideas. Next will be a lawsuit claiming that the primary purpose of the vehicle is to rip copyrighted material and transport it across state lines.

  18. Re:Time Shifting? on Ford, GM Sued Over Vehicles' Ability To Rip CD Music To Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    You can't think of another purpose for a car audio system, other than ripping digital content? Really?

  19. Re:"Square wave machine control" on Inventor Has Waited 43 Years For Patent Approval · · Score: 2

    Seems broad, all right... and obvious, and like there would be prior art.

    Actually, it's a patent for "Square wave with rounded corners machine control", so it's OK.

  20. On what grounds can a poster sue YouTube for not allowing them to post?

  21. Does YouTube honor counter-claims?

  22. Re:Kill-switch? on California Bill Proposes Mandatory Kill-Switch On Phones and Tablets · · Score: 3, Insightful

    According to whose definition of "what is broken" and "is fixed"?

  23. Re:It's incredibly frustrating... on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, most voters are idiots.

  24. Re:forward reverse forward reverse on Adobe's New Ebook DRM Will Leave Existing Users Out In the Cold Come July · · Score: 1

    please jump in and sort out whether this is primarily a problem of older hardware not being able to handle newer publications, or of newer hardware becoming unable/unwilling to render older content?

    Both.

  25. Re:For A Non-Profit, The NFL Sure Has A Lot Of Pul on Feds Grab 163 Web Sites, Snatch $21.6 Million In NFL Counterfeit Gear · · Score: 1

    Yes, but now that the information is out there, how many current players have retired early because of it? Only one that I've heard of. Whether or not the NFL deliberately hid information from past players probably wouldn't have made any difference either.