Comment Re: Contents (Score 1) 64
False. Comcast owns NBCUniversal and is definitely the established leadership.
False. Comcast owns NBCUniversal and is definitely the established leadership.
If you're going to make claims like that, you bear the burden of proof. It sounds like you're just throwing around opinions as facts because the Best Buy made a decision that you do not find convenient. I'd really like to see a study that working from home full-time is net beneficial to productivity.
Does anyone seem to realize that work from home is not being banned, but PERMANENTLY working from home? There is a huge difference. Casual work from home is much different than never seeing your coworkers. Is permanent working from home a scapegoat? Perhaps, but it's not unreasonable that troubled companies need all hands on deck while at their most vulnerable.
Sure, they use it generate interest. I certainly hope they do. But what if they did something else instead?
What if the rumor-mongered to generate ideas?
Apple seems to do it all the time now too. Maybe it's just looking for a conspiracy when there isn't one, but think about it. What a great business model:
1. Think about something that people are dissatisfied with and is lagging technologically.
2. Use your reputation and clout to monger a rumor about an "upcoming" product.
3. Cherry pick ideas generating by hundreds of people.
4. Develop and polish product.
5. Profit!
Seems pretty simple to me. You off-load all of your speculative R&D efforts onto the public. That is probably the most cost-intensive portion of any company that relies on innovation. Brilliant!
With all that's going on in the world, this is what we are paying our legislators to address? When are the next elections again? Come on people, we have to be able to do better than this.
lol
It is a reasonable idea because it is an attempt of individuals and organizations to prevent the rampant piracy of their property that takes place on the internet. Do they not have the right to try to protect what is theirs as defined by the law?
It is poorly implemented because we either don't have the technology yet to do it right or we don't know how to make use of the resources that we currently have. I think DRM can be done right to satisfy both the users and the owners, but we just aren't there yet.
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