Internet users would be confused by having two different sets of rules for ISPs and website providers, they argued.
"Americans care about the overall privacy of their information when they use the Internet, and they shouldn’t have to be lawyers or engineers to figure out if their information is protected differently depending on which part of the Internet holds it," Pai and Ohlhausen wrote.
The whole world is for sale to the highest bidder. The republicans would sell their own mothers if they could.
Let the partisan downvoting begin.
The whole world is for sale to the highest bidder. The republicans would sell their own mothers if they could.
Let the partisan downvoting begin.
Not the whole world, just the US.
Well, we are all nerds here. We could write an RFC to introduce spitting in the face over TCP/IP protocol? We could call it SITF over TCP/IP for short.Internet users would be confused by having two different sets of rules for ISPs and website providers, they argued.
"Americans care about the overall privacy of their information when they use the Internet, and they shouldn’t have to be lawyers or engineers to figure out if their information is protected differently depending on which part of the Internet holds it," Pai and Ohlhausen wrote.
You are so fortunate, Pai, that I do not have the super power to hate people to fucking death.
I might as well sell my private info for a premium now, before it's freely available to everyone. Any bidders?
I might as well sell my private info for a premium now, before it's freely available to everyone. Any bidders?
I'll just wait for the free version.
You joke, but someone (sorry can't remember the source) thought about suing data brokers for theft, rather than fight an uphill battle for their privacy. If data is valuable, then taking it for free* should be theft.I might as well sell my private info for a premium now, before it's freely available to everyone. Any bidders?
Internet users would be confused by having two different sets of rules for ISPs and website providers, they argued.
"Americans care about the overall privacy of their information when they use the Internet, and they shouldn’t have to be lawyers or engineers to figure out if their information is protected differently depending on which part of the Internet holds it," Pai and Ohlhausen wrote.
Internet users would be confused by having two different sets of rules for ISPs and website providers, they argued.
"Americans care about the overall privacy of their information when they use the Internet, and they shouldn’t have to be lawyers or engineers to figure out if their information is protected differently depending on which part of the Internet holds it," Pai and Ohlhausen wrote.
I'm not quite sure he understands how the internet works. This is kind of like saying big retail stores need to adhere to the same standards as the companies that make and maintain the roads consumers drive on to get to those stores, otherwise people will be confused.
Ajit Pai bites deep into the mostly-dissolved skull of an infant. Black ichor spurts from tears in the child's ruined face. Pai closes his eyes, giving the juicy, crunchy morsel a few contemplative chews before swallowing. "Here's the thing" he says, before taking another bit of the top of the infant's skull. "People are stupid." He sprays the assembled press corp with putrescence. "I mean," he swallows, "most people are retards, plain and simple. Here," he holds up the half-devoured infant head. "Look at me!" he says in a high voice. "Mr. Pai grabbed me from the hospital and no one stopped me. All those smarty-pants doctors and nurses. I think they're too dumb to handle two sets of privacy protections, hmmmm?" Pai crunches down on the head a third time, and proceeds to spit out chips of bone that would later be identified as the infant's undeveloped teeth.
"So yeah," Pai says. "We can't have these fucking retards getting confused about their protections, brows furrowed in a vain attempt to grasp their situation." He slurps the remainder of the child's brain from the cup of its skull like a jello shot, then tosses the remains indifferently to one side. "I mean, we've got to consider basic human dignity, here."
If you didn't vote for Hillary, whether it was abstaining, voting third party, or voting for Trump, this is what you were voting for.
Remember that come the next election.
Ajit Pai bites deep into the mostly-dissolved skull of an infant. Black ichor spurts from tears in the child's ruined face. Pai closes his eyes, giving the juicy, crunchy morsel a few contemplative chews before swallowing. "Here's the thing" he says, before taking another bit of the top of the infant's skull. "People are stupid." He sprays the assembled press corp with putrescence. "I mean," he swallows, "most people are retards, plain and simple. Here," he holds up the half-devoured infant head. "Look at me!" he says in a high voice. "Mr. Pai grabbed me from the hospital and no one stopped me. All those smarty-pants doctors and nurses. I think they're too dumb to handle two sets of privacy protections, hmmmm?" Pai crunches down on the head a third time, and proceeds to spit out chips of bone that would later be identified as the infant's undeveloped teeth.
"So yeah," Pai says. "We can't have these fucking retards getting confused about their protections, brows furrowed in a vain attempt to grasp their situation." He slurps the remainder of the child's brain from the cup of its skull like a jello shot, then tosses the remains indifferently to one side. "I mean, we've got to consider basic human dignity, here."
If you didn't vote for Hillary, whether it was abstaining, voting third party, or voting for Trump, this is what you were voting for.
Remember that come the next election.
I get where you're coming from, but it really is the Trump voters that bear the real responsibility.
I mean who the fuck looks at that list of candidates, with an option to write in anyone else, and decides "Yup, Trump is the most qualified"?
I don't care if you do hate Hillary with the force of a bazillion suns. You could have written in Hunter S. Thompson and it would have been a better choice than Trump.
"The federal government shouldn’t favor one set of companies over another—"
Anytime anything is done to prevent "consumer confusion", my bullshit meter flies into overdrive.
I might as well sell my private info for a premium now, before it's freely available to everyone. Any bidders?
Anytime anything is done to prevent "consumer confusion", my bullshit meter flies into overdrive.
The whole world is for sale to the highest bidder. The republicans would sell their own mothers if they could.
Let the partisan downvoting begin.
The whole world is for sale to the highest bidder. The republicans would sell their own mothers if they could.
Let the partisan downvoting begin.
Not the whole world, just the US.
Yes, I get very confused with my personal data is not lost to hackers on a regular basis. it is very distressing when we deviate from the norm.
Instead of being confused, I'll be crystal-clear on the fact that you're bending us all over without lube. Thanks, Pai!