Posted on 12/06/2010 1:18:58 PM PST by Corky Boyd
Good question.
Yet unauthorized publishing Lady Gagas copyrighted music on the internet will most likely result in a takedown notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If that fails, then the offending website can be taken down. No such protection applies to classified material from our military or government agencies, except for the original leaker who will, no doubt, pay the price. Republishing leaked classified material carries no penalty.
Solution: Hillary, dont stamp your cables SECRET. Stamp them COPYRIGHT.
Need you really ask this question? (I’m being sarcastic!)
This whole WikiLeaks crap serves a huge purpose in Obama’s/Soro’s attempt to bring down the country. Just sickening!
Does she use the same crack security methods as Obama for his personal identification/education/life documents?
First off a tour to North Korea....
That meat dress should go down well (no pun intended)
Followed by a meat burka appearance in the Middle East
those rag top savages will get a blast out of the raw meat (more unintended pun here) walking around
since they like exploding humans so much.
“. Stamp them COPYRIGHT.”
Right but for some reason EVERY SINGLE item by the federal government is not copyrighted “public domain”, so chinese Bob from Sechyuan Province can go to whitehouse.gov, take anything he wants & make it a book.
It’s a WEIRD law.
And now we see a more interesting consequence.
Is it because of her Poker face?
If not North Korea then how about ambassador to the Grizzly and Wolf exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo?
Because 0bama likes Lady Gaga?
Don’t worry Lady Gaga. You’re “music” is safe from me.
My guess is because its protected by a private company. What’s the last thing government did better than the private sector?
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