The EU should charge those companies 6% of their annual turnover in penalties.
And this is why copyright should last for five or ten years and after that it's public domain. You had plenty of time to make money, it's over now. Do something new.
Hooray for malicious compliance! Just let me get my popcorn... Okay, go ahead, block the entire country.
Why is the government hiring a company to gather information that is already sold? All your data are belong to any number of shady businesses. Want to know anyone's SSN, bank balance, phone number, address, credit score, demographic info, medical history, purchasing habits? That's all for sale, individually or in bulk. Your ISP and bandwidth is no doubt in there along with shoe size and favorite color, and could certainly be bought immediately in greater detail and accuracy for much less.
That would result in a law making it a felony to publicize anything about Senators and Representatives that they didn't announce first.
"Instead, he’s in the wind" This being Kansas, don't you mean he's "dust in the wind"?
Don't you mean "HP Ink"?
Hmm, what's the internet standard response to this type of lie, I used to know it... Oh, right: "Of all the things that never happened, this never happened the most."
They're literally an IPA bully.
It would be nonsensical for the court to be able to say “listen to me, not to him”.You do know that this is coming from the 5th Circuit, right?
IIUC, a member of the US military swears first to uphold the Constitution and second to follow orders. If an order is illegal, their duty is to disobey it. The judicial branch of the US government should do the same. If precedent is wrong, it should be called out and not be followed. The Supreme Court should not be the only level of the judicial branch allowed to recognize illegal actions - especially since they only get a chance to chime in when everyone below them has appealed and they choose to pay attention.
Because they have to pay more residuals for the popular shows.
Privateers are for war. This is a kleptocracy. Unless they're still fighting the "War on Drugs". [tip: that war is over and Drugs won]
*also
It's common in Europe and other parts of the world. If you ride safely and sanely, it reduces congestion at traffic lights and lowers the risk of inattentive drivers running into a stopped motorcycle from behind. Most of the lane sharing accidents are at high speeds or due to riders not paying attention. Here's one study that's not too old.
Because "shut up and do what I say" removes obstacles to making more money.
Repeatedly.
Darn it, I meant to say "countries", not "companies". Stupid fingers.