Comment Re:Labelling (Score 1) 1080
Then why does the label tell you to call an environmental hazard company if one breaks?
Then why does the label tell you to call an environmental hazard company if one breaks?
You've clearly got better connections than I, Anonymous Coward!
That lone teenage troll has a pretty big legal team, from the looks of all the lawsuits he has initiated. Or haven't you been following this thread?
> This is a civil case. So no, the OP can't spend tax payer dollars to enforce their copyright.
This isn't strictly true. If OP is big enough to buy some congressmen he can, in fact, spend tax dollars to enforce his copyright.
See: RIAA, MPAA
Yes, they are clearly crazy and stupid. So make a new video mocking them! The more outrageous the better. Use their own stupidity in your video. Find out what other crazy beliefs they hold and promote and include those. You may have noticed that John Stewart and Sarah Silverman get more views than some wrinkled prune screaming about the apocalypse.
Or have a contest to see who can make the funnier mocking video. Let us all in on the fun!
> the more lawyer you have the more 'equal' you are
Welcome to reality.
It's too late for that. Corporations have become multinational and bigger and more powerful than many individual national governments. If any one country tries to suppress a corporation's reach they will move to another country while "punishing" and removing the politicians who helped to suppress them.
But more importantly, did you hear the Femen have landed in Paris?!
I've given up. I still occasionally browse the headlines on io9, Lifehacker, Gawker, and some others. But I no longer even attempt to read the comments or contribute. It's just too hard. Commenting shouldn't feel like "you are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike."
Burgess, is that you?
Gawker... *sigh* I remember Gawker. I used to visit several of their sites every day until I could no longer use their comment system.
No pictures, but its true. There are some people who have waived their hands:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2008/05/28/cutting-desire.html
THIS
Even if a judge knows a better argument a lawyer could be making he cannot step in and help. It's up to the lawyers to present their case as best they can.
Cry "havok" and let LOOSE the support for Linux!
Yes, if by "trouble" you mean some people on Slashdot didn't like it and Microsoft made lots of profit from their decisions.
Happiness is twin floppies.