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Reply #765 - Aug 20
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Who the heck has a "beer festival" at a zoo with dangerous animals? That's just retarded!
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Maybe the animals got a hold of a copy of Animal Farm and now they're sending out fliers to the humans...they couldn't even resist...beeeeeeeer
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This is a great article showing some of the falicies of RIAA's cases. Ars Technica has some of the best reporting on copyright laws and similar stories. I would suggest anyone view some excellent reporting on this site.
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Foundation on which RIAA builds cases in danger of being undermined
By Eric Bangeman | Published: August 20, 2007 - 11:40PM CT
At the base of every one of the over 25,000 lawsuits filed by the RIAA against suspected file-sharing is a single argument: making a song available over a P2P network like KaZaA infringes on the copyrights of the record labels. That assertion will be tested by Warner v. Cassin next month, as her attorney, Ray Beckerman, will argue the matter in a federal court in White Plains, NY.
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Although the RIAA's claim that making a song available over a P2P network infringes on a record label's copyrights may seem sound at first glance, the issue is as not cut and dried as the music industry would lead us to believe. First, the RIAA has not established that any infringement has actually taken place. The RIAA's claims of copyright infringement come after its investigator, MediaSentry, discovers music in a P2P user's shared folder. MediaSentry then takes screenshots, notes the IP address, and the litigation process is set into motion. That's the sole basis for the RIAA's complaints.
A number of defendants have pointed out the weakness of the RIAA's argument. First, the RIAA's complaints do not allege any actual acts of infringement, which the Copyright Act says must take place in order for a case for infringement to be made. The only downloading that the RIAA can actually prove occurred was done by its authorized agent, MediaSentry. Since the RIAA cannot demonstrate that someone other than MediaSentry downloaded the file—or that the defendant ever illegally downloaded any of the tracks in the shared folder—it therefore cannot show that infringement actually took place. Looking at it from another angle, there are no allegations that the defendants actually engaged in a specific act of distribution at any point in time—which is why the RIAA's boilerplate complaints refer to "ongoing" and "continuous" infringement.
Or, as Beckerman notes in his motion, "the complaint fails to set forth... any instance or example of 'downloading' a recording; any instance or example of 'distributing' a recording; any instance or example of 'making [a recording] available';... or what law would support a claim for 'making [a recording] available.'"
Beckerman also argues that if making available is found to be the same as distributing, it could have broader implications than just sharing files over a P2P network. "Under such an elastic interpretation and ill-defined standards, almost all participants in the Internet would become vulnerable to accusations that they 'make available' a variety of content, including copyrighted materials, to users," he argues in the reply. Think about hyperlinks, which make available other content on the Internet. Providing a hyperlink could be construed as distribution under the RIAA's definition, argues Beckerman.
There have been seven cases in which the making available argument has been tested. In six of those cases, the judges did not actually rule on the issue of whether making a file available is the same as distribution. Instead, the judges said that the cases could go ahead based on the allegations of continuing infringement. The judge in Elektra v. Perez also considered the argument after the RIAA decided to dismiss the case and the defendant argued that the case should be dismissed with prejudice. The judge presiding over the seventh case, Elektra v. Barker, has yet to issue a decision but has promised to rule on the making available argument.
The rulings in Warner v. Cassin and Elektra v. Barker could change the legal landscape for both the RIAA and defendants if the judges hold that making a file available on KaZaA or any other P2P network does not constitute copyright infringement. In fact, it would all but certainly kill the RIAA's current litigation model. The labels would have to show actual evidence that someone downloaded a file from a targeted P2P user instead of just offering a few screenshots and a report from MediaSentry along with a boilerplate complaint.
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Woman Torches Ex-Husband's Genitalia While He Watches Television
Thursday August 23, 2007
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There's nothing worse than two people being forced to live together after they've separated just to save a few pennies on rent.
This was especially true for a divorced couple in Russia, who after three years of co-habitating on account of high property taxes, finally reached their boiling point. In a shocking outburst, the woman set fire to her ex-husband's genitals as he sat naked watching television and drinking vodka.
Moscow officials reported it was three years of pent up hostility over having to share the same roof that lead to the freak attack. Whether or not he'll make a full recovery is "difficult to predict", according to a police spokesperson.
"It was monstrously painful," the wounded man told a Russian newspaper. "I was burning like a torch. I don't know what I did to deserve this."
And they thought the fire had dwindled from the relationship.
I don't care how expensive it is, if you are living with a woman this unstable GTFO!
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Amen to that!
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Reply #770 - Aug 27
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Cool collection of alarm clocks that would actually get you up.
http://www.uberreview.com/2006/03/top-ten-most-annoying-alarm-clocks.htm
I think number 8 is how most teenage boys wake up anyways.
I want number 4 and 2 would just be hilarious.
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Reply #771 - Aug 27
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US Attorney General Gonzales resigns
By MATT APUZZO, Associated Press Writer 1 minute ago
WASHINGTON - Alberto Gonzales, the nation's first Hispanic attorney general, announced his resignation Monday, driven from office after a wrenching standoff with congressional critics over his honesty and competence.
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Republicans and Democrats alike had demanded his departure over the botched handling of FBI terror investigations and the firings of U.S. attorneys, but President Bush had defiantly stood by his Texas friend for months until accepting his resignation last Friday.
"After months of unfair treatment that has created a harmful distraction at the Justice Department, Judge Gonzales decided to submit his resignation and I have accepted his decision," Bush said from Texas, where he is vacationing.
Solicitor General Paul Clement will be acting attorney general until a replacement is found and confirmed by the Senate, Bush said.
Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff was among those mentioned as possible successors, though a senior administration official said the matter had not been raised with Chertoff. Bush leaves Washington next Monday for Australia, and Gonzales' replacement might not be named by then, the official said.
"It has been one of my greatest privileges to lead the Department of Justice," Gonzales said, announcing his resignation effective Sept. 17 in a terse statement. He took no questions and gave no reason for stepping down.
Bush denounced what he called "unfair treatment" that he said prevented Gonzales from adequately doing his job. He said the attorney general's "good name was dragged through the mud for political reasons."
Though some Republicans echoed Bush's veiled slap at Democrats, Gonzales had few defenders left on Capitol Hill.
"Better late than never," said Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, summing up the response of many to the resignation.
Many Republicans welcomed the departure of the embattled attorney general, some quietly and others publicly so.
"The attorney general's decision to step down is a positive step forward for the Department of Justice," said Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
"Attorney General Gonzales' ability to lead the Department of Justice had been undermined by his serious errors in judgment and conflicting statements," she said in a statement.
We can pretty much call the Bush Administration's 8 years a complete failure now. He had a good run from 2000 to 2001 when he was unpacking and then he sold his soul and his country out to Satan.
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Reply #772 - Aug 27
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OH GOOD LORD!!! Why not replace Gonzales with an angry miget that kicks everyone in their groins?! It'd hurt a whole lot less than the following:!
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Senior admin. officials: Chertoff may get nod
Chertoff may be nominated to succeed Gonzales.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush may nominate Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to replace Alberto Gonzales as Attorney General, senior administration officials told CNN Monday.
Chertoff, 53, previously sat on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which handles appeals from New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and the Virgin Islands.
Before becoming a judge, he was assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice's criminal division from 2001 to 2003.
Chertoff received his law degree from Harvard University and was a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice William H. Brennan Jr. in 1979 and 1980. He first stepped into a prosecutorial role as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York from 1983 to 1987.
From there, he moved to the District of New Jersey and was assistant U.S. attorney from 1987 to 1990 and U.S. attorney until 1994.
Between 1994 and 1996, Chertoff was counsel to the GOP Whitewater committee investigating the business dealings of President Clinton and first lady Hillary Clinton, who is now New York's junior senator and a candidate for president of the United States.
An independent counsel later determined that the Whitewater investigation did not uncover sufficient evidence to warrant any criminal charges against the Clintons.
As a senator, Mrs. Clinton cast the only vote against Chertoff when he was nominated for the appeals court in 2003.
UPDATE: A Senate aide with close connections to the Department of Justice tells CNN's Dana Bash Chertoff will not be the president's choice to replace Gonzales.
I hope that update at the bottom is true. We'd be going from the man who said "we can torture small children sexually in front of their parents to get the parents to talk" to the man who flushes money down the crapper and see more terrorist around every corner than Rush Limbaugh sees liberal around those same corners!
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Reply #773 - Aug 28
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http://www.firstshowing.net/2007/08/24/first-r-rated-aliens-vs-predator-requiem-...
I have high hopes for this movie...Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem
Why am I so hopefull? Because this time Fox isn't making it for kids and giving it a hard R!
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Reply #774 - Aug 28
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Wow, I pooped a little during that trailer. I have got to see that.
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Reply #775 - Aug 29
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Wow......that almost looked....good...
Which is far more than I could say for the first one....
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Reply #776 - Aug 29
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That trailer was pretty decent, and probably contained more cool moments than the entirety of the last movie. I'm not going to hold my breath, though, since sequels for crap movies are usually even crappier than their predecessor.
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Reply #777 - Aug 29
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Attack on girl was gang-related
A shovel-wielding Good Samaritan who came to the aid of a 16-year-old sexual assault victim says he was told the assault was part of a gang initiation.
The Saskatoon man said he and his father were walking to their garage in the city's Pleasant Hill neighbourhood at about 10 p.m. Monday when they heard a woman scream.
When they went to investigate, they saw a man on top of a young woman, who was screaming.
"He started to hit her so we ran up," said Stephen, who didn't want to give his last name out of concern over gang reprisals. "There was three of us — the neighbour from downstairs and my father and me — and we started yelling at this guy."
Stephen said the attacker was trying to pull up his pants as he tried to get away.
Stephen chased him over a fence and through the next few backyards, then found a shovel.
"He said, 'Don't hit me. I'm getting jumped into a gang and this is what I have to do.' And that's when I proceeded to hit him with the shovel," Stephen said.
So all I have to do is scar a girl for life to get in this gang?! I am in like flint!
...not the first time i ruined her night....OH!
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Reply #778 - Aug 29
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Give those men a medal, then shoot the gang banger!
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Reply #779 - Aug 29
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If that so called "good Samaritan" can use a shovel to defend someone...he can use it to attack anyone!!! Oh won't somebody PLEASE think of the children...and ban these spades of death!
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