Sheriff plans to intimidate voters
mardi 8 novembre 2016 à 01:00Sheriff Arpaio, facing imprisonment for contempt of court, is alas not in prison yet. So he is planning to try to intimidate voters on election day.
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Sheriff Arpaio, facing imprisonment for contempt of court, is alas not in prison yet. So he is planning to try to intimidate voters on election day.
Report Collects Government Spying Cases from 10 Countries.
How Donald Trump Used Fine Print To Make It Harder To Sue Wall Street For Fraud.
He made bullshit predictions about the profit his casino would make, then said "But it might not be true". When sued, he cited the latter to excuse the former.
He's used the same approach, over and over, in his campaign.
A School Administrator in Indiana Works to Protect Student Privacy. And also rejection by some students, or their parents, of digital technology.
The article doesn't mention it, but almost all the programs in question are proprietary software (hence, unjust to the user), and I expect that nearly all of them are malware (spyware, DRM, or both). You should tell your children's school not to use them on your child.
A Canadian court ordered the national snooping agency to stop "sharing and analysing" data about people that are not specifically suspects.
The stoppage is temporary, pending an analysis. It remains to be seen how much change will be made after the review is complete.