As a normal citizen, I don't care about the legal details. I just want to license some of Righthaven's intellectual property. I've been trying for months to contact them to get permission to reproduce some of the articles they own. They never reply.
If I didn't know about all of these lawsuits, I'd think they weren't even in the business of licensing their valuable content.
I've done some more research. I find that now the police can cause the reason by which they enter your home without a warrant. In Philly at least, the police can search you on the street without a reason. I am therefore amending my 4th amendment list.
Places to avoid if you wish to retain 4th amendment protections:
Copy in Copyright Office?
If the original work was registered 50 years ago, wouldn't there be a physical copy deposited with the Copyright Office?
Real Reason
I'm just glad to see that the long copyright term is so clearly encouraging this artist to create new works, thereby benefiting society.
I'm much more concerned with extroverts seeking political power. History has taught us to watch them very closely.
How about on Bills
Why not on the Bills that lobbyists influence? We know that lobbyists submit draft language to congress members. They should take credit.
For example we could have the Walt Disney and Sony Music Copyright Reform Act of 2013. with big full color logos on the first page.
Re: Re: Re: time to react violently
That's not fair. An IP maximalist would never steal from big Rx by buying generic drugs.
Then the obvious solution
Therefore, the obvious solution is for AT&T to hand over its spectrum to Verizon.
Re: Re: Re: Who says the Beastie Boys are in the clear?
Actually, all samples are a sign of respect for the original artist, as well as free advertising that could not possibly result in a lost sale.
Re: Re: This case should even be a case
But now you force this kind of evil-doer to murder all of the heirs, so that there is no one to left with standing for the lawsuit.
Think of the children.
Seems redundant
I'm confused. Since this is just an executive agreement, why do the legislatures need to ratify ACTA?
Facebook is ...
...harrisforcongress
if you want to show your support.
Re: Re: Everybody!!!
Actually, it's funnier as "Expect us!"
It made them sound like Anonymous.
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I would love to see the court filing for that lawsuit.
Re: Re: Re: The Progression
I just meant that only a month ago, I thought I was making a joke in suggesting that the TSA would start searching cars.
Yet here we are.
Re: The Progression
I swear I made nearly this identical post just a month ago, when TSA started at Bus stops.
At this rate "don't walk in public" will be added by the end of the year.
Twist on one of my favorites
"This poster is problematic"
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I've decided to market my own classic American pilsner. It's called:
1-800-DIAL-BUD
I just registered the trademark this morning. I'm asking the BestNetTech community to please let me know if anyone is stealing my mark.
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The problem is that the experts keep forgetting to explain the internet as "a series of tubes" so that congress will understand.
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As a normal citizen, I don't care about the legal details. I just want to license some of Righthaven's intellectual property. I've been trying for months to contact them to get permission to reproduce some of the articles they own. They never reply.
If I didn't know about all of these lawsuits, I'd think they weren't even in the business of licensing their valuable content.
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There - fixed it for you, AC.
Re: Re: 4th Amendment and Travel
I've done some more research. I find that now the police can cause the reason by which they enter your home without a warrant. In Philly at least, the police can search you on the street without a reason. I am therefore amending my 4th amendment list.
Places to avoid if you wish to retain 4th amendment protections:
Your home
Anywhere other than your home