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Posted 03 May 2012 - 08:54 AM

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  Posted 03 May 2012 - 12:21 PM

letters 2-3-4 in the state pretty much match this joker. Like he can't find some thing productive to do with his time for the people he is apparently not representing. Silly crap like this always seems to come from certain areas. And it not like this topic hasn't been beaten to death by 1000 people already. Yo Ed get job and quit wasting tax payer money.
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  Posted 03 May 2012 - 03:15 PM

“Google’s motto has always been ‘Do No Evil’"
No evil? So copyright theft (screwing ordinary folks out of an honest living) is not evil?
Go for it, Ed Markey. It past time SOMEONE put the brakes on that megalomaniac crew at Google.
To disagree without being disagreeable is the art of debate. Simply because one has a strong opinion, it does not necessarily make an alternative opinion less valid.
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  Posted 03 May 2012 - 03:44 PM

According to GoOgle, the only thing they did wrong was to get caught.
They knew the code was written to capture all of that information, that's what the code was written for. GoOgle lied about it several times over until they got caught in that lie too.
They deserve a whole lot more than a $25K fine, they make that in less than an hour....
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Posted 03 May 2012 - 07:27 PM

View Postthewazak, on 03 May 2012 - 03:15 PM, said:

“Google’s motto has always been ‘Do No Evil’"
No evil? So copyright theft (screwing ordinary folks out of an honest living) is not evil?
Go for it, Ed Markey. It past time SOMEONE put the brakes on that megalomaniac crew at Google.



Good, bad, or ugly, anything Google does makes headlines. Markey's just another blowhard politician trying to get attention by having Google in the same sentence as his name in headlines.

Fwiw, Google's motto has never been "Do No Evil" -- it's "Don't Be Evil". That Markey still hasn't figured out the difference after all of his other attacks on Google shows what a simpleton he actually is...
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  Posted 03 May 2012 - 07:55 PM

How many times must some be reminded that the RF spectrum is a public space?

Or, that the Wiretap Act expressly recognizes such by explicitly granting an exception for such interceptions?

You want privacy? Encrypt. Otherwise, be still, as you've no legitimate complaint.
While each is entitled to his own opinion, no one is entitled to his own facts.
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