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by Larkin
Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:17 am
Forum: Wikipedians
Topic: Drmies
Replies: 324
Views: 130132

Re: Drmies

I am reading this Drmies stuff now for a while, and for me it is still a mystery. I think for many Dutch academics it would be a dream to work as a professor at a American university. Many young people in Holland who have done this kind of study's, English language, English literature, languages in...
by Larkin
Fri Sep 07, 2018 2:20 am
Forum: Wikipedians
Topic: Eric Corbett
Replies: 362
Views: 125708

Re: Eric Corbett

Now he seems to be an expert on PhD's... pretty hard....? Blow their tiny minds and remind them Drmies for tenure for his Wikipedia edits, so a PhD should be a piece of piss. Look at Carrite, laughing at the idea you can get academic recognition from editing. He's got no clue what really goes on. A...
by Larkin
Tue Jul 10, 2018 7:29 pm
Forum: Political
Topic: Australian case law follows EU trends
Replies: 14
Views: 7864

Re: Australian case law follows EU trends

Strelnikov wrote:[Sebastian Gorka voice as done by James Adomian]: JOHNSON....IS GONE!


Trump himself supplying the kiss of death, I see.

Gove himself was touchingly supportive of May. I almost warmed to the dear little fellow.
by Larkin
Mon Jul 09, 2018 5:30 pm
Forum: Political
Topic: Australian case law follows EU trends
Replies: 14
Views: 7864

Re: Australian case law follows EU trends

Nevertheless there is a clear distinction between Trkulja (the Australian decision) and Costeja (the EU right to be forgotten decision). Trkulja, as an EU citizen, would have had the right to sue Google even before the Costeja decision. What Costeja did was guarantee his privacy where there was no ...
by Larkin
Sun Jul 08, 2018 4:53 am
Forum: Political
Topic: Australian case law follows EU trends
Replies: 14
Views: 7864

Re: Australian case law follows EU trends

Nevertheless there is a clear distinction between Trkulja (the Australian decision) and Costeja (the EU right to be forgotten decision). Trkulja, as an EU citizen, would have had the right to sue Google even before the Costeja decision. What Costeja did was guarantee his privacy where there was no ...
by Larkin
Sat Jun 16, 2018 7:06 am
Forum: Political
Topic: Australian case law follows EU trends
Replies: 14
Views: 7864

Re: Australian case law follows EU trends

Nothing to do with 'right to be forgotten'! I disagree. Both have to do with a citizen's right to challenge an entity's presentation of digital information about themselves that the citizen feels is unfairly damaging to their reputation. In the EU this legal situation is referred to as the " r...
by Larkin
Fri Jun 15, 2018 5:41 pm
Forum: Wikipedians
Topic: Sagaciousphil
Replies: 6
Views: 5471

Re: Sagaciousphil

Hasn't edited since their reaction to being DS/Infobox notified in March. You have to now look at this permalink to see what happened, since her talk late is set up to archive her old posts to a now deleted subpage. People either haven't noticed that is the case, or they have but don't care, or do ...
by Larkin
Fri Jun 15, 2018 10:24 am
Forum: Wikipedians
Topic: Drmies
Replies: 324
Views: 130132

Re: Drmies

True. <snip> So, it's up to them. Are they changing their course, or do they continue there journey to the hell? I am curious. Because only if they change there course radical now , they have a small change to survive, and otherwise not. Simply not. Because in that case they will be smashed on the ...
by Larkin
Fri Jun 15, 2018 7:35 am
Forum: Political
Topic: Australian case law follows EU trends
Replies: 14
Views: 7864

Re: Australian case law follows EU trends

It seems that Australia's High Court is sympathetic with the EU's "right to be forgotten." They ruled that a citizen can sue Google for defamation because Google's search results linked him with content that suggested incorrect associations. Since Wikipedia's BLP content is ranked at the ...
by Larkin
Fri Jun 15, 2018 3:41 am
Forum: Wikipedians
Topic: Eric Corbett
Replies: 362
Views: 125708

Re: Eric Corbett

:lol: <snip> There never was any mystery to why Eric is hated so much. No giant conspiracy, no evil plan, no grand political game. Just a very basic human reaction to injustice. Whatever the reason for his apparent final edit, I hope he at least realises that, and does indeed seek forgiveness for i...