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Comment Re:Illegal Search (Score 2) 658

I have seen this 4th Amendment Rights mentioned, and mentioned, and mentioned, and ..., well you get the point. My question is the following, if this is illegal why is it still happening, since it is not a new event, why? I know rules can be bend, and even dodge, etc, so what kind of strategy is being used to keep on doing something illegal to the people of the USA without receiving any consequences? I'd really like someone to answer this in a serious and objective manner.

Comment Re:Marketing 123 (Score 1) 374

Even many slashdotters go to great lengths to defense Google just because their stuff is free (and you don't need to use it if you don't want to!!). At the same time they're ranting how government and companies are violating their privacy, when they're themselves whoring it out.

Exactly.

Comment Re:So same thing really (Score 2) 151

Just that instead of torrents they use filesharing. I wonder why. Would have been interesting to have a torrent site which lets you share your own files without any problems.

Why? Because with BayFiles they will make money off the files being shared. Simple. But of course that is not their true intent. Truly they just believe there is the need of, yet, another file sharing service, because the hundreds that exist just aren't good enough :)

Comment Re:Misleading summary is incomplete. (Score 1) 130

Verizon didn't "kill FTP access". They didn't shut down the protocol. They only shut off FTP access to their free personal web page hosting servers. That's a big difference when you're writing a headline.

It's days like this that I miss the fine editing that CmdrTaco used to provide.

Shame on you for wanting the truth instead of the news!!

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