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Friday, April 30, 2010

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Ep. 5, Part 8: Premeditated Murder?

A video walkthrough for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the Nintendo DS. Episode 5: Rise from the Ashes, part 8 of 52. In this part, Phoenix accuses the witness of being biased, which causes her to show a photograph to prove that the murder was premeditated, because Lana wore gloves to the scene of the crime. Phoenix disproves this premeditation theory by pointing out that the defendant brought no murder weapon to the scene of the crime. Phoenix feels pretty good about disproving the premeditated murder theory, until Edgeworth points out that the question of whether or not the murder was premeditated is essentially irrelevant--their job is to find out if Lana Skye committed murder, not if she planned to. Brought to you by GameCola.net.



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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

BDP-I'm Still #1

Enjoy Comment Rate Subscribe Lyricks: Verse 1 DJ Doc you know he's down with us D-Square, he's down with us Keyboard Money Mike, is down with us ICU, you know he's down with us D-Nice and McBoo, they're down with us Ms. Melodie, she's down with us Just-Ice and DMX, they're down with us My manager Moe, he's down with us Castle-D boy, he's down with us DJ Red Alert, he's down with us Robocop boy, he's down with us Makin' funky music is a must I'm number one. People still takin' rappin' for a joke A passing hope or a phase with a rope Sometimes I choke and try to believe when I get challenged by a million MCs I try to tell them, "We're all in this together!" My album was raw because no-one would ever think like I think and do what I do I stole the show, and then I leave without a clue What do you think makes up a KRS? Concisive teaching, or very clear speaking? Ridiculous bass, aggravating treble Rebel, renegade, must stay paid not by financial aid, but a raid of hits causing me to take long trips I'm the original teacher of this type of style Rockin' off-beat with a smile or smirk or chuckle, yes some are not up to BDP Posse so I love to step in the jam and slam I'm not Superman, because anybody can or should be able to rock off turntables Grab the mic, plug it in and begin But here's where the problem starts, no heart Because of that a lot of groups fell apart Rap is still an art, and no-one's from the Old School cuz Rap is still a brand-new tool I say no-one's from the ...



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Saturday, April 24, 2010

User-Generated Content - Not All Computer Service Providers Are Immune From Liability

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) provides immunity for interactive computer service providers that merely publish information provided by another information content provider. Put another way, as long as the computer service provider is not deemed to be the information content provider (i.e. the one responsible for the user-generated content), the immunity under the CDA applies. However, CDA specifically holds that a computer service provider may be liable and not immune if that which is provided by the web host or other ISP makes it "responsible, in whole or in part, for the creation or development of" the offending conduct.

Therefore, the question becomes whether the actions are sufficient enough to transform the service provider into a content provider. Most generally believe that one who simply allows for posting of user-generated content qualifies for immunity under the CDA. However, as shown above by the CDA's limitation on immunity, participation in the creation or development of that user-generated content may subject the computer service provider to liability. The question, therefore, is: What is the role of the website operator?

The questions a website operator asks users, the information provided in drop-down boxes to users completing a profile, the searches and algorithms run by the website operator utilizing such data, and related considerations are all important when analyzing whether or not the CDA's immunity applies. New court decisions are being issued on Section 230 regularly, and it is imperative that website operators understand the scope of their liability as it relates to their use of user-generated content. Generally speaking, the more neutral the website, the more likely the website operator will be deemed a service provider rather than a content provider. However, questions still remain as to what particular requirements or other activity may cause the CDA's immunity to not apply.



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