Unless they put real teeth in the prohibition it won't matter at all. The law needs to be written such that even if the locals gave the feds illegally seized money they still are required to return and pay the victims attorney fees. If the feds refuse to give it back to the local yokels, well sucks to be them double.
Does asking the Israeli govt to seize the evidence to prevent it from being available to the US courts count as destruction of evidence? If so that opens grounds for the judge to rule that the case will proceed under the assumption that the 'destroyed' evidence contains everything the other side said they expected to find proof of.
Others suggested it was just that the company didn’t want the headache of figuring out the sales taxes on these titles anymore and just wanted it all to go away.
I'm not following the logic here. If the games were sold on Steam, it'd be Valve that was responsible for the collecting the sales taxes and delivering them to the relevant authorities.
... while it was written as pure crackpot nonsense. If it were to be interpreted at it's most literal wording, it would be the most radical anti-climate change legislation in the world. Banning burning coal, hydrocarbons, biomass, etc.
Step 1: Slash funding for journalists from all other sources by >100% of the amount of free money coming in.
Step 2: Increase founding for journalists by 70% of the new money coming in.
Step 3: Layoffs and job cuts.
Step 4: ????
Step 5: Increase profits, share buybacks, and executive compensation.
The FCC should just stop pretending that a single value will remain valid long term.
If they adopt the 100/20 standard this year, instead of just calling it "Broadband" they should call it "Broadband 2023". That way in a few years when the industry is whining about how unfair a faster standard would be, trying to claim that the "Broadband 2023" standard is still fast enough in 2028 would help make them look ridiculous even to the tech illiterate.
What unhappy Fitbit users need to understand is that after their preferred platform was bought by Google they have 2 choices:
1) Pay a combined billion/year in subscription fees to become a big enough revenue source that Google will actually care about keeping it alive.
2) Switch to the competition.
If they don't want option 1, they should plan to do 2 quickly before Google decides to kill them on no notice.
So how long until Elon decides to just "bypass" the issue by firing everyone at Twitter with a security clearance and dismantling all the closed areas/scifs/etc in his buildings so that the company has no one who can legally take receipt of or any place to store the next NSL the feds try to send it.
We're not banning breathing. We're just outlawing systems that function by using expansion and contraction to cycle the volume of air exposed to an air/blood interface used to transfer oxygen and carbon dioxide between the two.
Has anyone checked in with Vegas bookies lately? I'm curious what the odds are of Twitter overtaking Microsoft, Google, and Facebook in EU fines is before they go bankrupt, are liquidated, and shut down.
This reminds me of the person who tried to cover his tracks by making a bomb threat using Tor; but who was then busted because he IDed himself connecting to the school network and was the only person using Tor on it at the time.
https://www.theverge.com/2013/12/18/5224130/fbi-agents-tracked-harvard-bomb-threats-across-tor
Those numbers don't appear to make any differentiation between people buying both services and people buying only 1. Meaning it's being pulled down by all the cord cutters paying less than $120/mo for just internet. Without some sort of breakout, it appears unusable for the current discussion.
Release the Epstein Files.
Nah. It's not theater, it's self defense.
Trump "Will no one rid me of this turbulent judge."
Person who killed parents begs court for mercy on the grounds of being an orphan.
Unless they put real teeth in the prohibition it won't matter at all. The law needs to be written such that even if the locals gave the feds illegally seized money they still are required to return and pay the victims attorney fees. If the feds refuse to give it back to the local yokels, well sucks to be them double.
Does asking the Israeli govt to seize the evidence to prevent it from being available to the US courts count as destruction of evidence? If so that opens grounds for the judge to rule that the case will proceed under the assumption that the 'destroyed' evidence contains everything the other side said they expected to find proof of.
The best part of this is that...
... while it was written as pure crackpot nonsense. If it were to be interpreted at it's most literal wording, it would be the most radical anti-climate change legislation in the world. Banning burning coal, hydrocarbons, biomass, etc.
Correction: "Where there's a wallet, there's a way..."
We all know what the "plan" for how to use the extorted money will be
Step 1: Slash funding for journalists from all other sources by >100% of the amount of free money coming in. Step 2: Increase founding for journalists by 70% of the new money coming in. Step 3: Layoffs and job cuts. Step 4: ???? Step 5: Increase profits, share buybacks, and executive compensation.
The FCC should just stop pretending that a single value will remain valid long term. If they adopt the 100/20 standard this year, instead of just calling it "Broadband" they should call it "Broadband 2023". That way in a few years when the industry is whining about how unfair a faster standard would be, trying to claim that the "Broadband 2023" standard is still fast enough in 2028 would help make them look ridiculous even to the tech illiterate.
What unhappy Fitbit users need to understand is that after their preferred platform was bought by Google they have 2 choices: 1) Pay a combined billion/year in subscription fees to become a big enough revenue source that Google will actually care about keeping it alive. 2) Switch to the competition. If they don't want option 1, they should plan to do 2 quickly before Google decides to kill them on no notice.
So how long until Elon decides to just "bypass" the issue by firing everyone at Twitter with a security clearance and dismantling all the closed areas/scifs/etc in his buildings so that the company has no one who can legally take receipt of or any place to store the next NSL the feds try to send it.
So the rubber stamp CNIL will be using on all the proposals it gets...
... will just be NON in red ink?
We're not banning breathing. We're just outlawing systems that function by using expansion and contraction to cycle the volume of air exposed to an air/blood interface used to transfer oxygen and carbon dioxide between the two.
Has anyone checked in with Vegas bookies lately? I'm curious what the odds are of Twitter overtaking Microsoft, Google, and Facebook in EU fines is before they go bankrupt, are liquidated, and shut down.
The 'S' in IOT also stands for support and sustainability.
This reminds me of the person who tried to cover his tracks by making a bomb threat using Tor; but who was then busted because he IDed himself connecting to the school network and was the only person using Tor on it at the time. https://www.theverge.com/2013/12/18/5224130/fbi-agents-tracked-harvard-bomb-threats-across-tor
Those numbers don't appear to make any differentiation between people buying both services and people buying only 1. Meaning it's being pulled down by all the cord cutters paying less than $120/mo for just internet. Without some sort of breakout, it appears unusable for the current discussion.