Comment Re:Interesting (Score 1) 233
"Brittnie"?
"Brittnie"?
Sounds like a strategy the RIAA/MPAA are working hard on embracing.
Yeah, and electric motors won't be waking me up at 3am when some jackass decides to express his "soul" down my street. I'm sure going to miss that.
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The regulators were tasked to check that the companies followed the procedures for checking their own operations.
This, incidentally, is exactly how SoX compliance functions. And what makes it entirely worthless.
Interesting. I wonder if the creators of Frantic Freddie paid the proper licensing fee to Queen for using their music in much of the game. Not many software creators back then did, so I highly doubt it.
"Pirate" Queen's music, people "pirate" your game. Seems fitting.
Yes.
Now they have to go through channels to get the kid removed from the NFL.
Tell him to try dog fighting.
I'll require you meet my needs as well as him, though I'll think of something more creative than moron to call you if you don't. Also, I won't tell you my needs unless you fail to meet them.
Hey guys! I finally found a woman on Slashdot!!
In Canada you can't be held to a contract unless your of legal age. Since the majority of the target audience of console games is under 20 most of the people agreeing to the EULAs can't be held accountable, at least in Canada.
Small quibble, but the age of majority (in terms of contracts, anyway) in Canada is 18.
Doesn't detract from the rest of your thoughtful point though.
Risk is potential for harm.
Well then, if the potential for harm is how we judge morality, then EVERYTHING is immoral.
I can't think of a single thing a human being can do that could not in some conceivable way have a risk.
I can't think of anything that's morally wrong that doesn't cause harm.
Back to your earlier point - quite frankly, adultery, if the other party never finds out. No one's harmed here.
In Alberta - it's illegal to have a billboard on a Highway. Based solely on the idea that it causes more accidents because billboards are distracting. This isn't a direct attack on the speed limit, a major factor, or Alchohol, another major factor. Because attempting to control those other 2 factors would cause a huge upset.
Everyone once in a while people post things that are 100% incorrect.
Alberta highways are full of billboards. No such law exists. From advertising the local ski resorts (of which we have many), to "keep Ottawa out of Alberta" (ie: Alberta separatists), we have plenty of billboards.
And those are only 2 examples out of the hundreds I saw last time I went on the road.
There are rules to limit them, but they are most certainly not illegal. If they are, it's certainly a law that's not being enforced very well.
I bet Stack didn't even have his water bottle confiscated at security. No wonder he was able to crash a plane!
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. -- Niels Bohr