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Comment Nonsense... (Score 1) 41

The âoeuserâ in this case is the person who installed the browser app and by extension the university that supplied the app and ultimately uses the data. This is obvious. But where TOSâ(TM)s try to control information that is freely available on the internet, it has in the past been generally unenforceable.

Comment Hubris (Score 4, Insightful) 32

but the Times spoke to the 21-year-old (real name: Joseph O'Connor) who says his only involvement was taking possession of the breached Twitter account @6. "I don't care. They can come arrest me. I would laugh at them. I haven't done anything."

heh, well see. But I suspect young Mr. Oâ(TM)Connor is a wee bit over confident...

Comment Lionel Hutz, attorney at law... (Score 2, Insightful) 77

These people take a job that specifically requires looking at highly offensive content, and then complain because they have to look at highly offensive content. Seriously? Only in the United States, just sue sue sue sue sue. And most of that $52 million will go to lawyers...

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