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Comment Re: Iran has good hackers (Score 1) 20

We are all witnessing, with Iran, what happens when a country does not "want to help" the US. This is the mob making an example so that everyone else in the neighbourhood knows whose side they should be on. Remind me, why do the US need to have a military presence in that region of the world again?

Comment Re: Andrew Auernheimer (Score 2) 19

You are replying to an AC troll who will find any small thing to discredit the whole, because somehow they have an agenda to discredit the EFF, which should be a big red flag to anyone here. Btw it's bullshit, the EFF has not defended that person as a person, they have only said that disclosing the AT&T vulnerability was valid and not irresponsible.

Comment Re: Will taxes and "tips" be included? (Score 1) 39

It's worse than that. I remember buying a jacket in the US and the employees were unable to tell me the actual price (after taxes). So not only is the price incorrect, you also can't get the correct price before having to pay. Sure you can always change your mind at that stage, but that's beside the point. Give me the price so I can decide if I want to buy it.

Comment Re: USA remains last in line (Score 1) 126

I think because the USA culture is pathological in generally letting people fend for themselves rather than helping them, at least at the level of government. In this case, individuals like you and me supposedly have freedom of choice against the economic far west dominated by big companies, who by the way are also allowed to "lobby" lawmakers. I think this absolutism about freedom of choice, which in practice is largely illusory, is deeply ingrained in the culture. Therefore it's ok if companies are dishonest, they're just using their freedom of expression. It's really stupid, it's also a foundation of right-wing thinking all over the world. It's almost inextricable from the American Dream.

Comment Re: Have you ever been able to buy the software? (Score 1) 154

Even if I go back to the 1990s and boxed retail software, you were never actually buying the software, your purchase was for the license to use it.

If that were true, copy protection would not exist and software companies would not care about software piracy or about the right to do a personal backup. Your statement is too simplistic for this discussion.

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