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While I do believe that this is a ridiculous intrusion of some bit players in Europe trying to get a "piece of the pie," I don't see where we have to protect Trillion Dollar companies. The companies can do this themselves. If Europe doesn't like t…
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They are all for privacy, except when it comes to their backdoors for spying on people. The companies need to work out a way to do this, but the government, oh we have to be able to know. "Privacy is a great thing, but if you aren't doing anything …
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This edit to 230 is likely unconstitutional, as it means that the government would passing a law that would require companies to limit free speech. Prior restraint of free speech is exactly what the 1st Amendment protects from. 230 as written now f…
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flydog said: texfla said: They also left several-hundred-year-old rules against murder and theft intact...as well as the constitution. The article appears to imply that the age of the rules is an inherent negative. There are lots of ol…
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I think there is a case for anticompetitive behavior, which does not require a monopoly. All of these comments about "monopoly" address Epic's case (which I agree is rather laughable). The Cydia case rests on anticompetitive behavior, not a monopo…
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CloudTalkin said: seanismorris said: As long as Apple does it with all advertisers and doesn’t let Google slip through the cracks, I don’t see this going anywhere. I don’t remember a “right to spy” on users being a law in the EU. I…
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It really amazes me that such a move draws so much care. The simple facts are: Advertising lies. It always presents your product as the best, why else spend money on it?Comparisons to other products sometimes work and sometimes don't, it all depe…
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Jobs originally opened Apple Fifth Avenue in 2016, and since then it has received over 57 million visitors. Umm. Might want to correct your last graph typo as I’m pretty sure zombie Jobs didn’t open the store 5 years after he died.