It seems a number of schools are even requiring to students to sign over rights to anything they may create as part of a class project while attending school. I, for one, would never agree to sign anything along those lines, and would probably start looking for a different school.
I believe Mike already addressed that concept in the previous article. In this instance it's all about the perception by those other than the college administration and the lawyer. Keeping in mind that how they perceive things is their reality when something looks like a turd, smells like a turd, and squishes into the tread of shoes like a turd, the students are going to believe it's a turd. What do you think happens after that?
You can hold Mike to it if you want to, but I refuse to be bound by that statement. The RIAA's of the world are evil and deserve to be beaten until they can no longer exist in this version of the universe.
What, you think we're the ones making the dumb assed decisions about what to try and force on the world? Address the correct individuals here, the corporations and their governmental puppets.
Really, seems like the article is leading us to believe he made the remarks at 2:30 AM. What kid do you know who goes to school at 2:30 in the morning just to log on and tweet?
Never mind, I found it. However, I know when I deployed, we were prohibited from using personal mobile phones while we were in theater. Not to mention that there wasn't any service in western Iraq, although that may have changed.
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It seems a number of schools are even requiring to students to sign over rights to anything they may create as part of a class project while attending school. I, for one, would never agree to sign anything along those lines, and would probably start looking for a different school.
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Hmm, shouldn't this be considered slander or libel, and shouldn't EMI be held accountable for such actions?
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My bad, both posts were done by Leigh. Sorry for the improper attribution there.
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I believe Mike already addressed that concept in the previous article. In this instance it's all about the perception by those other than the college administration and the lawyer. Keeping in mind that how they perceive things is their reality when something looks like a turd, smells like a turd, and squishes into the tread of shoes like a turd, the students are going to believe it's a turd. What do you think happens after that?
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Shouldn't they be concerned with the fourth amendment as well?
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Since you brought up people who are hard of hearing, do the flight attendants tell them they need to turn off their electronic hearing aids???
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You can hold Mike to it if you want to, but I refuse to be bound by that statement. The RIAA's of the world are evil and deserve to be beaten until they can no longer exist in this version of the universe.
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What, you think we're the ones making the dumb assed decisions about what to try and force on the world? Address the correct individuals here, the corporations and their governmental puppets.
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I recently saw an image on facebook that contained the following statement:
Our children should be taught HOW to think,
Not WHAT to think!
Seems an appropriate comment for this article.
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Obvious troll is obvious
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You do realize no one is requiring you to visit the site and read the articles here, right?
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Now if we can just deal a significant blow to the rest of the MPAA....
Re: Re: Re: Funny! But are e-books democratizing?
Of course, the sad part is really that the paperbacks cost $10 each.
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Lots of awesomeness!!!
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Really, seems like the article is leading us to believe he made the remarks at 2:30 AM. What kid do you know who goes to school at 2:30 in the morning just to log on and tweet?
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Which are almost all corrupted pagan holidays...
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No, copying is not stealing, but you already know this, and we already know you know this, so save a few electrons and drop it already.
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Personally, I loved the mixing of ages with the comment of a Wild West on ye old interwebs. So which world does he live in again?
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Never mind, I found it. However, I know when I deployed, we were prohibited from using personal mobile phones while we were in theater. Not to mention that there wasn't any service in western Iraq, although that may have changed.
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How about posting up a link to this article you mentioned involving the helicopters.....