Records reviewed by WIRED show law enforcement agencies are eager to take advantage of the data trails generated by a flood of new internet-connected vehicle features.
Yeah, because I’m pretty sure DMCA has nothing to do with this. Trying to get a subscription service for free would possibly be a DMCA violation since you are stealing a service.
There are many guides on how to deactivate OnStar.
I know someone that hasn’t paid taxes in years. Hasn’t been hounded by the IRS yet. Everything in our society is people. People are fallible. The image that the system is working is more powerful than the actual system at work.
And attempting to circumvent them results in a DMCA if you get caught! Wonderful! Fucking clown world we live in.
Huh. I didn’t get a DMCA when I unplugged the OnStar module in my car…
Yeah, because I’m pretty sure DMCA has nothing to do with this. Trying to get a subscription service for free would possibly be a DMCA violation since you are stealing a service.
There are many guides on how to deactivate OnStar.
I know someone that hasn’t paid taxes in years. Hasn’t been hounded by the IRS yet. Everything in our society is people. People are fallible. The image that the system is working is more powerful than the actual system at work.
Nobody’s going to DMCA strike you for removing a fuse
Or because a blown fuse