> 30 foot razor wire fences, and mile wide minefields. LOL OMFG! MILE WIDE !!! MINEFIELDS !!! May be the confusion is with USA-Mexico border? o_O
Proof, please? Soviet-designed doesn't mean Russian. Soviet designs are in manufacturing all over the world, including countries much closer to Iraq.
Yeah... about as easy as to meet a wild drunken bear with a balalaika on a Moscow street.
May be Vatican.
Let me think... it would be... the same?
Any reasons to believe otherwise? The only thing I hold against him is his failure, as promised, to hang Georgian president by his balls. Eating necktie is a weak substitute.
So Russians feel sympathetic and supporting lending a help to a mere human who just tried to help his country and now his country hunts him down like a wild animal. But that is somehow bad, eh? o_O P.S. Hey, Alex, why…
Snowden will halt the revelations abruptly. He would be a fool to break the agreement with Putin. Putin is a man of his word, and expects the same from Snowden. Information may continue to leak, but not from Snowden.…
Working for a year almost full time and get "new car" revenue is not a financial success. Sorry.
It may all look like bits to you, but here's something to think about: I have recently bought an electronic product from a company in a different country. The payment processor though added Canadian HST tax on top of…
In other words, is being small & poor a good defense against trolls? Yes, it is. Try to get bigger though or get a investment round, and troll will come after you. It is not a coincidence that the company in the…
So we has just established that not only hardware companies are at risk. Good. Now, step two: US trolls will not sue a company doing business outside of US; too much trouble. But any company doing business in US is a…
The traffic is not interesting. Business transactions are; incidentally, the transactions are trivially blocked.
Right. The troll was just bluffing when he was saying: "You’ll stay in business and license from us, or you’ll go out of business". He's just joking, right? Surely he has neither tools nor intentions to put someone out…
> Anybody who wants to sue you must post a $25k USD bond to the Nevis government before even proceeding. Why would they do that? o_O They will file at their local US court. You're free to sell to Nevis all that you want…
Wikileaks blockade is a good example of the power that can be used when parties fail to come to an agreement. Most companies though prefer to settle out of court because the court is quite a gambling, that's why we do…
SaaS are not immune too. Example: http://www.ca.com/ca/en/news/Press-Releases/na/2013/CA-Techn... "... seeking ... an injunction against AppDynamics prohibiting the infringement of CA Technologies patents" In case CA…
Court order will prohibit the sales. The decision will be delivered to whatever representatives the company has on US soil, as well as to customs, payment processors and whatnot.
> “one of the largest surveillance efforts ever launched by a democratic government.” Common, don't be shy! Don't pretend there are some "non-democratic" governments somewhere that do even more surveillance! Largest…
I dunno how it is in US, but in other places all kinds of shady businesses are protected by organized crime. Try to harass their businesses and jokes may end pretty quick.
Samsung was in South Korea. Apple blocked Samsung's sales in US based on patent issues. It doesn't matter where you're located. What matters where you want to do business.
You can move the company. But as long as you make sales in US, you can be blocked from doing business.
What if his daughter really got killed or raped?
> how one of these PAE lawyers would react if you told him his daughter's name and the school she goes to They would make sure you're behind bars in no time.
A lawyer that may help costs $300+/hr. Lawyers, even when simply reply to your email, charge you for 15 minutes.
> 30 foot razor wire fences, and mile wide minefields. LOL OMFG! MILE WIDE !!! MINEFIELDS !!! May be the confusion is with USA-Mexico border? o_O
Proof, please? Soviet-designed doesn't mean Russian. Soviet designs are in manufacturing all over the world, including countries much closer to Iraq.
Yeah... about as easy as to meet a wild drunken bear with a balalaika on a Moscow street.
May be Vatican.
Let me think... it would be... the same?
Any reasons to believe otherwise? The only thing I hold against him is his failure, as promised, to hang Georgian president by his balls. Eating necktie is a weak substitute.
So Russians feel sympathetic and supporting lending a help to a mere human who just tried to help his country and now his country hunts him down like a wild animal. But that is somehow bad, eh? o_O P.S. Hey, Alex, why…
Snowden will halt the revelations abruptly. He would be a fool to break the agreement with Putin. Putin is a man of his word, and expects the same from Snowden. Information may continue to leak, but not from Snowden.…
Working for a year almost full time and get "new car" revenue is not a financial success. Sorry.
It may all look like bits to you, but here's something to think about: I have recently bought an electronic product from a company in a different country. The payment processor though added Canadian HST tax on top of…
In other words, is being small & poor a good defense against trolls? Yes, it is. Try to get bigger though or get a investment round, and troll will come after you. It is not a coincidence that the company in the…
So we has just established that not only hardware companies are at risk. Good. Now, step two: US trolls will not sue a company doing business outside of US; too much trouble. But any company doing business in US is a…
The traffic is not interesting. Business transactions are; incidentally, the transactions are trivially blocked.
Right. The troll was just bluffing when he was saying: "You’ll stay in business and license from us, or you’ll go out of business". He's just joking, right? Surely he has neither tools nor intentions to put someone out…
> Anybody who wants to sue you must post a $25k USD bond to the Nevis government before even proceeding. Why would they do that? o_O They will file at their local US court. You're free to sell to Nevis all that you want…
Wikileaks blockade is a good example of the power that can be used when parties fail to come to an agreement. Most companies though prefer to settle out of court because the court is quite a gambling, that's why we do…
SaaS are not immune too. Example: http://www.ca.com/ca/en/news/Press-Releases/na/2013/CA-Techn... "... seeking ... an injunction against AppDynamics prohibiting the infringement of CA Technologies patents" In case CA…
Court order will prohibit the sales. The decision will be delivered to whatever representatives the company has on US soil, as well as to customs, payment processors and whatnot.
> “one of the largest surveillance efforts ever launched by a democratic government.” Common, don't be shy! Don't pretend there are some "non-democratic" governments somewhere that do even more surveillance! Largest…
I dunno how it is in US, but in other places all kinds of shady businesses are protected by organized crime. Try to harass their businesses and jokes may end pretty quick.
Samsung was in South Korea. Apple blocked Samsung's sales in US based on patent issues. It doesn't matter where you're located. What matters where you want to do business.
You can move the company. But as long as you make sales in US, you can be blocked from doing business.
What if his daughter really got killed or raped?
> how one of these PAE lawyers would react if you told him his daughter's name and the school she goes to They would make sure you're behind bars in no time.
A lawyer that may help costs $300+/hr. Lawyers, even when simply reply to your email, charge you for 15 minutes.