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@corporateespionage
I need cheering up
The fact that a vulture fund can buy your mortgage for pennies, then kick you out of your house after you’ve possibly paid tens of thousands coz they technically own it now is the only evidence you need that capitalism is fundamentally broken.
Same for all kinds of debts too. Vulture funds can get them for pennies, then chase you for the full amount. Just the fact this shit is legal is fucking disgusting. The simple fact that a loan you must pay off with interest can be snapped up for pennies by someone else is fucking disgusting.
I’d love to see a defence from the capitalist shills for “I paid a few bucks for this, now you owe me thousands.”
Imagine this. There’s some bank selling $100 in debt fron 10 people who’s credit score indicates that only 50% of them will pay. Would anyone buy that debt for $100? No, they would pay $40 and try to make a $10 profit. Then again there’s always a chance no one pays and their venture isn’t profitable. Any profit made is the reward for taking this risk.
Starting in the 1990s, 45 college-aged men, who all seemingly fit the profile of being popular, athletic, and good students, have been found to have accidentally drowned in bodies of water, usually after leaving a bar or a party, over a stretch of 11 states. However, New York City police detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte recently theorized that the deaths are actually connected and could possibly be orchestrated by a group of killers. What caused them to believe this is the fact that a smiley face graffiti was spotted near each location where victims have been found. This led to the case’s nickname the Smiley Face Killings.
@corporateespionage umm you have to remind who you are as your url is something i dont recognize. sorry.
Pissbabyanarchist / bayarealibertarian
Literally no way on earth she will end up with more than $1B. All of those stocks would make her acting director of Amazon, and there’s definitely like 100,000 laws keeping her from taking those assets
Corporations can protect themselves from hostile takeovers from any situation where someone comes into possession of a large quantity of shares, but this doesn’t preclude them from owning those shares they may just not get board seats / influence
Learn Socialism 44, 45 / 45
The solution is obviously to steal people’s shit and then die of starvation.
@staff
This is illegal
I mean saying taxes won’t deprive you of your hard earned money is just patently false.
Unless your money wasn’t hard earned... kk da like the government
I have a strong feeling they cannot in fact describe socialism in detail
Bird Scooter tried to censor my Boing Boing post with a legal threat that's so stupid, it's a whole new kind of wrong
Last month, I published a post discussing the mountains of abandoned Bird Scooters piling up in city impound lots, and the rise of $30 Chinese conversion kits that let you buy a scooter at auction, swap out the motherboard, and turn it into a personal scooter, untethered from the Bird company.
In response, Bird sent us a legal threat of such absurdity that we are publishing it in full, along with a scorching response from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as a kind of celebration of truly world-class legal foolishness.
In Bird’s legal threat, they imply that by linking to a forum in which the existence of conversion kits was under discussion, I had violated the anti-trafficking clauses of Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the 1998 law that limits the dissemination of “circumvention tools” that bypass access controls for copyrighted works – for example, tools that let you extract the video from an encrypted DVD.
First of all, talking about a place where people are talking about circumvention isn’t circumvention or illegal “trafficking” in circumvention technology. The US Copyright Office – which oversees the DMCA – publishes a report every three years in which they extensively discuss the existence of circumvention methods. It’s just not illegal to talk about circumvention technology.
But the hits keep on coming: the conversion kits that I wrote about aren’t even circumvention devices. The DMCA prohibits bypassing technological measures that effectively control access to copyrighted works, and prohibits trafficking in those technologies or technologies that bypass technological measures that prevent infringement. The conversion kits don’t bypass a locked bootloader to access or alter the firmware on a Bird Scooter. You get the kit, remove some screws, and put in the new logic board. If motherboard swaps were circumvention, then selling someone a screwdriver could be an offense punishable by a five year prison sentence and a $500,000 fine. Obviously, it’s not.
We’ve been doing this for decades, and every year, the number of baseless legal threats from corporations that don’t like being criticized goes up. Thin-skinned corporations have always been with us, but the media has never been more vulnerable: cash strapped, underinsured, and easy to frighten.
We don’t back down. We aren’t rich and we aren’t powerful, but we know our rights (attentive readers will know that I’ve pledged myself to killing Section 1201 of the DMCA – you’d be hard pressed to find someone harder to bullshit about DMCA 1201). We’ve got good friends: the Electronic Frontier Foundation has our back.
Did you get a nastygram like this from Bird? Tell us about it. There’s strength in numbers.
https://boingboing.net/2019/01/11/flipping-the-bird.html
the person reading this is a war criminal!
This is “raisins in macaroni salad” courage.
Funny how they manage to racialize a wedding without knowing anything about the people themselves. @stopmakingliberalslookbad
Tumblr and Twitter would somehow manage to make the dump my cat took this morning about race.
“Y'all have no problems with throwing anything brown in the trash!” *Insert several emojis*
White people: *do anything remotely fun or risky*
Pussies: Wypeepo EBIL!
People hating on these people being crazy is funny. They probably never leave the house they are so afraid of and the whites.
Luch? You’re still on this shit
Goons of the local warlord unable to make ends meet, resort to peaceful, voluntary work.
me whenever i see a news headline regarding the government
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