Actually, the two things you mentioned are different. One you are profiting from someone else’s work, the other you aren’t.
Actually, the two things you mentioned are different. One you are profiting from someone else’s work, the other you aren’t.
Except pirates usually don’t sell what they copy. And the whole “it’s not stealing, it’s copying” argument was put there to point out that copying digital media isn’t the same as actually stealing physical objects. Which was a response to Jerome3000 who said it was exactly like breaking into someone’s car and stealing…
The only problem with a clean install is that I basically have to reinstall everything from scratch again. And even if I did, I’m not sure it would help anyways as my laptop is a custom built HP laptop. I don’t even know if Windows 10 will even run correctly on my laptop given the additional software that HP put on my…
I would re-upgrade my laptop to Windows 10 for free if it didn’t cause registry errors on my laptop the first time it auto-upgraded without my permission. Couldn’t open file explorer if my life depended on it, so I had to tell Windows 10 to restore to Windows 7 to be able to use the basic functions of my laptop again.
Yeah, show your moral superiority by celebrating the death of another human being!
So instead of saving Larry from a quick and painless death, they let him die slowly over a week. I have a feeling animal rights activists have no idea what they are doing. At least his death would have had some sort of Darwinian meaning if he was eaten rather then pointlessly killed in transit.
Allot of the stuff that they mention can be overcome simply by learning to master your power or finding ways around the disadvantages. Seems kinda odd to say that the power would suck because you never bothered to figure out how to make it work to your benefit.
The movie won’t be scrubbed from the series. It isn’t like someone is going to go around and start secretly destroying all the copies of Alien 3 and the terrible Alien: Resurrection, they’ll still be there. Think of this as an alternate time line, like the new Star Trek movies. People didn’t denounce the old movies or…
So what you’re saying that Verizon could pull off a bait and switch at any time because they can change their contracts at will. Isn’t that technically anti-consumer and a very big no-no in the government’s eyes?
Well, it could easily become the app’s fault. What happens when someone wonders into private property looking for Pokemon to capture? Or what happens when the app leads an unaware person into a dangerous neighborhood? Not saying that that is what happened here, but this incident does bring up a few problems that the…
Yeah, Pegg’s reasoning is really bad when it comes to time travel. It’s like he is saying that changing one point in history changes all of history both before and after the change. Or maybe he is saying they went back in time in an alternate reality? I dunno, either way it seems like a bad idea to further confuse…
To be honest, this sounds like a huge security flaw that Google should be addressing. What’s to say that someone couldn’t make a free bogus app that lets its creator spy on people and do other malicious things without warning? What’s to say that the Pokemon Go app is completely secure and no one could use Niantic’s…
Yeah, them making it so that proton packs and other weapons based off the technology “kills” ghosts rather then capturing is a pretty bad sign the creators just didn’t care about honoring the source material. Also them also making it so that the Ghostbuster defeat the villain by shooting him in the dick isn’t…
And there is a chance that a reporter could commit suicide on live television (which has happened). There is a difference between purposely posting a video of someone’s death, and a death happening by coincidence on live television. One is within the bounds to censor or not show it, and the other is completely out of…
A person getting killed on camera with little to no censoring of their death? Sounds like a snuff film enthusiast’s wet dream to me. Totally don’t see people misusing Facebook’s new policy to post up videos of killings under the guise promoting social justice and “news worthy” stories.
Did they show the full video of someone getting killed? If they did, did they censor the video at all? There are differences if you choose to look at them. One is talking about someone getting killed, the other is actually showing the video of it. And if they did show an uncensored video of someone’s death, they are…
And Facebook can profit off of advertisements connected to the video, or someone could download the video to reuse it for their own means. The person posting the video isn’t necessarily the one exploiting it.
Yeah, I agree that dark-skinned Casca is way hotter then her white variant. And good job pointing out the gyaru. The gyaru would probably be considered borderline “blackface” here in America, but is considered to be something completely different in Japan. I honestly think the Japanese choose the make dark-skinned…
No there isn’t an “escalation of force” requirement for the 1st Amendment rights, but there is such a thing as common human decency. I was just saying people should do the responsible thing instead of posting videos of someone’s death on Facebook where it can be exploited.
No other options to end the encounter? Definitely sounds like rape to me. If your partner doesn’t stop when you say to, it’s rape, it doesn’t matter why you want it to stop or not start, it matters that you said it and they didn’t do what you asked.