Comment Re:Wait a minute... (Score 1) 162
Overdosing on Tylenol is fatal and irreversible. You missed the point.
Overdosing on dihydrogen monoxide is fatal and irreversible too, I guess you missed the point.
Overdosing on Tylenol is fatal and irreversible. You missed the point.
Overdosing on dihydrogen monoxide is fatal and irreversible too, I guess you missed the point.
What's really needed (short of scrapping the whole thing) is to change the law so that DMCA takedowns must be of the form "I declare under penalty of perjury that I am the owner of this copyrighted material, and it is being used here in violation of my copyright." And start putting some of these bastards in jail for perjury if they keep this crap up.
That's how the DMCA is already written. The problem is the lack of enforcement, not the law.
Read a DMCA claim wording _carefully_.
What is sworn under penalty of perjury is that you are, or are authorised to act for, the copyright owner of the allegedly infringed work....
Correct. And since they're not authorized by the copyright owner of the allegedly infringed work the statute should kick in.
There's no way out. Someone perjured themselves and it's high time they get to see the inside of a jail cell. This crap stops tomorrow with one single example. Right now, there's literally no downside to filing thousands of frivolous claims. The worst that happens is... nothing. The whole point of the DMCA is that you can take stuff down but you have to put your own ass on the line in order to do so.
There's tons of precedent for this, by the way. If I call the police and say "so and so robbed my house today" and then, when they come and investigate and find no evidence that my house was robbed I say "oh, well, not really" - I'm going to jail in that case. That's filing a false report and it's a crime.
We do this for a reason. The DMCA was written like that for a reason. What we see right now is the direct result of lack of enforcement.
Is it me or is the mere fact that they automated the takedown notices speaking volumes of how frivolous the whole matter has become? Take them all down and let God sort them out, or how is that supposed to be?
Am I the only one who thinks it's about time for some (serious) fines for frivolous takedown notices? It's not like they don't cost the media providers anything.
They're already supposed to be sworn under penalty of perjury, which beats the hell out of a "fine". The mechanism is already there, it's just that nobody seems to be interested in enforcing it.
Whoever sent the takedown notice should be looking at jail time according to the law.
Actually that 80 hour a week guy will quit without notice really fucking the company.
Hell I took my vacation time left and called in sick for the last days I had in my sick bank while I worked at my new job.. the day I was supposed to be back at my old job I walked in at 8 am dropped my badge and keys on my bosses desk and said, "I quit, hope you can hire the 3 guys you will need to replace me quickly." I had informed HR that I was quitting in writing that morning at 7am when they got there.
It screwed them over hard, really hard. I got a call from the VP begging for me to come back with a 30% pay increase 2 hours after I walked out the door. I said he doesn't have enough money in the world for me to work there anymore, I wished them luck replacing me.
Funny thing, 6 months later the 2008 crash happened and they closed up for good.
"Or you can just work 16hour days like the rest of us and wear it with a badge of honor."
Keep telling yourself that, someday you will believe it.
Want to know what another badge of honor is accepting a lower wage for those 16 hours. A real IT pro would take $16.00 an hour and sleep under their desk.
Just tell the boss, "fuck you, I worked all night." If he does not like that complain to the state labor board, they will go after him.
Why dont you people stand up for yourselves? Stop being door mats.
Just having a proper IT infrastructure works even better.
Patch and reboot secondary server at 11am. everything checks out, put it online and promote it to primary. All done. Now migrate the changes to the backup, Pack up the laptop and head home at 5pm... not a problem. Our SQL setup has 3 servers we upgrade one and promote it, the upgrade #2 #3 stays at the previous revisions until 5 days have passed so we have a rollback. Yes data is synced across all three, worst case if TWO servers were to explode, we will lose 15 minutes of data entry.
I NEVER do late at night or weekend maintenance anymore. Servers are dirt fricking cheap to not have redundants always running and ready to drop in.
Tubes are why. I suggest you read up on how Commercial high power transmitters work.
"These fast radio flashes could just as easily turn out to be something entirely unpredicted."
Like someone stalled on the hyperspace bypass.. they keep trying to restart the ship but it just will not catch...
If you have a procedure with 10 parameters, you probably missed some.