Posted on 01/28/2013 7:51:30 AM PST by pepperdog
A petition submitted to the White House demands the Librarian of Congress to rescind his recent decision which removed the unlocking of cellphones from the exceptions to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA).
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I say people who text while driving be shot on sight. Here is the latest victim:
http://pix11.com/2013/01/20/taxi-driver-killed-in-horrific-early-morning-crash/#axzz2JHpYmt00
Has anyone ever heard of any rule or law previously interpreted by this librarian office? Sure a first for me.
This must be just another in the nutty âscare emâ tactics from nobama thatâll disappear in a day or two.
Has anyone ever heard of any rule or law previously interpreted by this librarian office? Sure a first for me.
This must be just another in the nutty “scare em” tactics from nobama that’ll disappear in a day or two.
LOL! The worst I ever seen was a few years ago driving on the Long Island expressway behind a guy who had something propped up on the top of his steering wheel. And as I went to drive around him, I saw it was a book! The freakin’ dude was reading a BOOK while driving 70 MPh! Hey what the hell, these cars today drive themselves!
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