I don't get it?
Apple comes out with- Apple TV -but where is the darn TV at?
I mean think about it, it isn't a TV at all, now is it?
Did someone fall asleep at the FTC? I think nothing should not be able to be called what it "clearly" isn't.
March 22, 2007
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Where were her parents?
This is a clear case where the parents need a wake up call.
If the parents cannot handle the girl, then the proper authorities (Child Protective Services) need to step in, and remove her from the neglecting parents.
Sounds like a textbook case of Child Neglect, IMHO.
February 15, 2007
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Smart beginings, unwise endings...
I am with you purchasing CDs and so on but I would leave it at that for personal use.
Anything beyond personal usage is what lands people in trouble with the Copyright watchdogs. Now of course, publicly bragging about it, is a sure way to attract attention.
February 15, 2007
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I think you missed the point.
Problem is out of hand with many people focusing on their toys to the point, if they would walk into you and they probably could care less.
Some time back rarely ever got bumped walking on the sidewalk. Now I get bounced and elbowed around so much, I feel like inserting their cell phone or their mp3 player right up their anus.
BTW, the deaf people I know are very well alert of their surroundings. Unlike some idiot that really needs 220 volts ran through their eardrums for some wake up call to put their toys away.
I have to applaud the Senator for this toy (cell phones / mp3 players) legislation of which needs passed like pronto.
February 8, 2007
Stop the insanity, PLEASE!
First of all, as people, we need to keep the use of our toys to a minimum.
With under the influence alcohol and drugs being already being crimes of impairments, it isn't all that far off of being just as impaired with items such as a cell phone or some music box.
We do not need any new laws but lets just add to the older alcohol/drug impairment laws. Convictions then would make it a requireements for all the cell phone and music box abusers to abstain from their behavior.
February 7, 2007
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Interesting...
I think it is interesting that the French doesn't have a clue how the idea of how copyrights or contracts work.
Such ramifications probably will result in Apple pulling out completely as their hand would be forced to do so under agreements.
March 22, 2006
Google vs. the Authors Guild
Google is a search engine. If you (Authors Guild) wish to restrict access why not create some subscription layer or password protect your goods? If it is available to anyone via your website (Authors Guild) its free game to access as permission must have been granted.
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September 22, 2005
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Google vs. the Authors Guild
Google is a search engine. If you (Authors Guild) wish to restrict access why not create some subscription layer or password protect your goods? If it is available to anyone via your website (Authors Guild) its free game to access as permission must have been granted.
In reply to: "Google vs. the Authors Guild"
September 22, 2005
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Google vs. the Authors Guild
Google is a search engine. If you (Authors Guild) wish to restrict access why not create some subscription layer or password protect your goods? If it is available to anyone via your website (Authors Guild) its free game to access as permission must have been granted.
In reply to: "Google vs. the Authors Guild"
September 22, 2005
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