Law v Tech: The Inspiring Faceoff
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This video shows the truth about the law at this time, I mean, every country has this problem, England for example has this laws that date from the 1800, but as the legal system renews too slowly, we still have this punishments that are close to be ridiculous for the time we are living. I think this is a very instructing video, let´s just hope for our own good that we can improve our legal systems in a matter of years, and not centuries, otherwise the consequences will be seen in a short while.
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...boring....
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A+ and iwill vote with you
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Nice cartoon
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Good animation
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I watched all the videos. This one is the most creative. Hope you enjoy being a lawer. I know I wouldn't. LOL
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Good job on this. Very creative.
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Like the song
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Good work! Count my vote.
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I like the little car and SUV with antlers. ROFLMAO! Just in time for Cash for Clunkers :)
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braincog 2 years ago
very well done! proud to be among you. good luck.
AnaDeFrates 2 years ago
Thanks very much! I feel the same way.
braincog 2 years ago
An amazingly set up argument about the increasing need for a progressive legal system. You raised several thought-provoking issues and I would say even educated the public. You got my vote for the day ;) My best to you in your endeavors!
triggerhappy6 2 years ago
Thank you very much! I'm flattered and very appreciative.
braincog 2 years ago
This video reminds me of my conflicts of laws class... where we discussed jurisdiciton over crimes and issues involving the WEB... Where may the internet be served? The web itself has its own jurisdiction since it is actually nowhere yet everywhere at the same time...
latinlord92 2 years ago
Yeah, jurisdiction issues with respect to legal claims are really interesting. Some say there is a unique cyber-jurisdiction, others say there is no special consideration required and standard jurisdiction rules apply. My own personal feeling is that the fact there is any controversy at all suggests the way we think of jurisdiction, with any focus on physical location, is probably not the best approach. Perhaps something more along the lines of universal jurisdiction makes more logical sense...
braincog 2 years ago