I can understand how they could rule in favor of patent infringment based on a vague stencil drawing of a rectangle.
Um... isn't it at this point a F*ing guarantee that anything you do on Facebook will be tracked, profiled, mined, sliced and diced, then sold to any bidder?
Actually, Emil, as you pointed out last week w/ people's phone contact list... anything any of your friend's do on facebook will cause your data to be tracked, profiled, mined... I don't have to even be signed up on FB for them to violate my privacy
The fact that Germany is pointing to the "Like" button as the root cause of evil here is absolutely hilarious (in the sense of we have to laugh to keep from crying). Of course, Our politicians and courts in the US are just remedial and clueless.
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