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Comment Re:Help me I'm a blindly trusting Millenial! (Score 4, Insightful) 92

Or require that the entity purchasing an asset out of bankruptcy also inherits the contracts binding that asset. If my landlord goes bankrupt I don't get to say "Woo! Free house!" and ignore the terms of my contract with the landlord, why should whoever takes over after the landlord not be bound by the terms of the contract either?

Comment Re:time to cut full time down to 32-30 hours a wee (Score 1) 367

time to cut full time down to 32-30 hours a week with a longer team goal of say 20 hours

Companies: Sure thing, guys! Here, take a paycut of 60% to go with that! Oh, and we're going to have to have you come in for unpaid overtime, and if you thought you were going to work two jobs to make up the difference, you've got another think coming because we're going to randomly call you in after hours and rescramble the shifts every month.

Comment Re:Capitalist logic (Score 1) 389

How many times do you want to get paid for serving the same stupid meals

Bad analogy.

The restaurant paid for the flour they used to make your pasta. Now the FIAA is coming after you because you enjoyed the pasta made from their flour but you did not pay them for the right to enjoy their flour. Never mind that you paid the guy who paid for the flour, you're a flour-stealing thief because they say so.

Comment Re:Oh the irony (Score 3, Informative) 111

you mean like thinking HTTPS stops anyone from seeing the URL you just visited so they can view it for themselves?

... it does, unless you've got some spyware installed phoning home every URL you visit. Or chrome, but I repeat myself.

Thanks to SNI and IPv4 forcing everyone to host multiple sites on one address (but I repeat myself) SSL does now leak the hostname you are attempting to request during the handshake so the server can select a certificate.

Comment Before or after he was served papers? (Score 3, Insightful) 308

There is absolutely no way I'd support charges like this for anyone that deletes anything before they've been ordered to provide it to the court. Nobody is psychic and the law should not require psychic powers.

Afterwards? Yeah, absolutely destruction of evidence assuming the government can prove that he had what they're claiming he deleted.

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