Not even that, the service he operated might have been used such that US companies might have missed out on potential revenue.
That’s it.
Not even that, the service he operated might have been used such that US companies might have missed out on potential revenue.
That’s it.
Ah yes, our beloved right wing government kissing the USA’s boots.
I made myself sad writing that.
War is peace. Freedom is slavery.
It’s a slippery slope.
What happens when, after identifying fake news, they realise that really don’t need the this year’s new smart phone?
Don’t trust anything surrounded by advertising.
One example may include pupils analysing newspaper articles in English lessons in a way that would help differentiate fabricated stories from true reporting.
In computer lessons, they could be taught how to spot fake news websites by their design…
and maths lessons may include analysing statistics in context.
That these lessons haven’t been at the core of those subjects since forever is horrific.
We have the same problem in NZ. Several generations of citizens generally lacking basic information processing skills. I suppose they make better consumers.
1984 is a direct result of not teaching critical thinking etc.
The first amendment rights don’t necessarily protect you from the consequences of speech.
Speech can facilitate crime, e.g. libel and slander.
They do!
See their Era, Mood, Ridge, Terra cases.
You’ve all seen V For Vendetta right?
Sounds like an opportunity for someone to import some democracy with extreme prejudice.
Special military operation.
Nothing to worry about.
Yes.
What is your point? Fretting over me reading your few barely coherent sentences rather than actually expanding on your argument is a waste of your time and mine.
Bye.
'cause that kind of response worked well in NI.
You have another full stop in there
I’m also not sure what your actual argument is.
NZ has an extradition treaty with the the US.
Apparently potential copyright infringement is extradition worthy