One of the commnetators on G+ summed it up nicely.
"Sorry that you, personally, were offended but all we did wrong was not let you get your (pointless to us) medical card and offer a private screening."
I work in the Fitness industry, so I could see how damaging that would be to us. On the otherhand anything that screws Bikram Choudhury's ridiculous attempts to copyright Yoga poses might be considered two wrongs making a right.
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TSA "Apologised"
So the TSA posted someting on their blog...
http://blog.tsa.gov/2011/10/cancer-patient-screening-at-jfk.html
One of the commnetators on G+ summed it up nicely.
"Sorry that you, personally, were offended but all we did wrong was not let you get your (pointless to us) medical card and offer a private screening."
I can already see the first video:
"This is the only meat I'll ever eat..."
I guess my comment is so insightful, I just had to post it twice.
*sigh*
I guess my comment is so insightful, I just had to post it twice.
*sigh*
>If a company lost their safe harbors just
>because some users infringed, generally,
>then there would be no safe harbors.
Somehow...I don't think they would be too broken hearted about this.
>If a company lost their safe harbors just
>because some users infringed, generally,
>then there would be no safe harbors.
Somehow...I don't think they would be too broken hearted about this.
Maybe now...
...India can copyright Yoga.
I work in the Fitness industry, so I could see how damaging that would be to us. On the otherhand anything that screws Bikram Choudhury's ridiculous attempts to copyright Yoga poses might be considered two wrongs making a right.