12-02-2008, 03:08 AM | #21 | |
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I am quite familiar with the vBulletin forum software and can't understand why you tried to sneak some false information about it in here. There are no default words in the bad word filter. None. The administrator has to put any words in there. This forum's administration chose to put that other website's domain name in there. It is common knowledge and you and Gihgehls are both aware of it. It has even been a topic of discussion over there. Who are you trying to fool? When you have to edit your post because the word you used caused asterisks - and then you make your point even stronger by capitalizing every spaced letter of the blocked word - you know you are circumventing an administrative option. You know you are breaking a rule. The rule doesn't have to be written. But belaboring this issue is, I s'pose, reasonable to some who are champions of that other site. After all, the load of crap they filled the ether with in justifying their copyright infringements indicates an argument with those like-minded individuals would be futile. So, I'm gonna stop now. It's a game I don't wish to play with anyone anymore. |
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12-02-2008, 01:25 PM | #22 | |
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It is written, however! Click on the Terms of Service link at the bottom of every page, and you'll find:
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I'm not in favor of protectionist policies like this, but as I see it, my choice is between accepting the terms, or going elsewhere. Obviously, I've chosen to accept the terms. Except I (very) occasionally bend them slightly for posts like this, which are paradoxically in support of the policy -- violating the policy to point out that the policy exists, and we should be following the policy. (The paradox stems from the self-referential nature of the policy itself). So, of course, the administrators will be entirely justified in deleting this post, if they so choose. And I won't make them anymore, if they ask. I'm generally happy with the administration of this site, outside this one policy. I don't know the history here. I haven't seen, and can't find, instances of copyright violation at that other site. And I don't want to provoke a rehash of history! So I'll just register my general agreement that copyright violation should be taken seriously. |
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12-02-2008, 02:34 PM | #23 |
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12-02-2008, 02:49 PM | #24 |
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The terms of service are updated every so often
As things come up on SegwayChat that cause problems, and they always do, then the terms of service have to be updated to cover them.
We have had a limited number of moderators on this site, who have many other things going on in their lives other than just moderating Segway Chat, and do so in their spare time. We catch what we can, and what we don't catch, the members bring to our attention very quickly. Sadly we have some members who take great pleasure in pushing the envelope and breaking the rules, bullying or forcing their views on other members. Luckily they are very few and far between, and we keep them on a short leash and watch their posts closely. The membership of this site is actually the best moderator we have. When a member brings something to the moderators’ attention, we do what we can to fix the issue, or diffuse the problem at hand. S O L is able to use many of the trademark images from Segway as it is owned by a distributor of the Segway product, Steven Brown who operates out of the UAE, and has the rights to use them as a Segway dealer and distributor. SegwayChat is able to use trademark images, as it was granted permission early on by Segway in the days when Segway was hardly even known. John worked for Segway from the early days and though he has moved on he still has a close relationship with company and many of the people there, which helps when issues arise. SegwayChat is an independent organization and is not owned, or funded by Segway or any dealer or distributor. Though, many Segway employees are members, as are many dealers and distributors, and they do read the posts. I am often amazed when talking to the employees at Inc., or a dealer, and they quote something that just showed up on the site. So yes, they do read your posts! One of the best things to do when posting on any site, is to think about what you are writing before you hit the submit button. But this is getting off track from its orginal purpose, which was to talk about a corporate blocking of chat sites.
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12-21-2008, 12:34 AM | #25 |
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If you need it for your job, that should be the end of it. You could tell them that they can either unblock it or start expecting you to turn in projects with "missing pieces" that are their own fault.
As for non-work uses... different companies have different policies, but sadly the USA has so few employee protection laws that your employers can say anything they want is a "policy violation" and can fire you for any reason, or no reason. Nowadays you're probably better off just getting a 3G phone (like my iPhone ) and trying not to use office computers for any more than you have to. |
12-27-2008, 06:06 PM | #26 |
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Strangely enough, after complaining to management about being blocked here, I now have access to this and even youtube.
However, I find that photobucket is now blocked which I really need in order to send out links to sales videos. I think I'll quit while I'm ahead. Bud |
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