So his plan is to always start rambling every time someone asks him a question. Great, awesome, fantastic, good plan.
So his plan is to always start rambling every time someone asks him a question. Great, awesome, fantastic, good plan.
Julian the carrots
Thanks ticktock for making nitrous expensive again. My nitro coffee maker is too expensive to use again.
Wait we can do that? I’m in MI and get 5-6 Trump flyers a week. I don’t want that orange bitch in my mailbox.
Is selective dementia a thing?
Well he is easily manipulated so it is par for the course.
Yea I don’t believe it, that’s some processor intensive streaming. My security camera feeds can’t even do that. 100fps is crazy for streaming. Are we sure these “screenshots” aren’t just anonymous metric gatherings like video codecs and resolution?
So like a combo of Branded (2012) and Judge Dredd? I’d watch that, but I don’t wanna live it.
That’s not even a “concept of a plan”
Gee Diaper Don, why is everyone trying to kill you? You think maybe YOU are the bad guy?
They are stock holders, left holding the bag.
Correct, they can fire you for not telling them but then that’s an easy unemployment claim if not lawsuit for violating healthcare confidentiality.
Why is that? If you get stabbed in one state but end up in another before reporting the crime the jurisdiction of the crime falls to where the crime was committed not reported.
That’s not what I said. My original scenario applies. You sign up while physically in CA but you are not a CA citizen and used a VPN. But forgot to cancel while physically in CA. The company is national.
Alternative title, States to Avoid
Ok but in a new situation, I signed up online while in CA. Now I am back home and forgot to cancel. How does one go about using the CA law to cancel? The website might have a link that says “CA residents click here” but what if it does a check and you can’t prove by one click you were there in CA when you signed up? These laws then get really tricky to implement. Hence why these kinds of laws that affect national companies should be national laws. Interstate commerce makes it almost impossible to have state laws for this kind of thing.
Looks like a nice enough spot for a landfill. Get on that, pronto.
Is the company in question national or local to CA only? This is the defining line for laws like this. If a company cannot be distinguished from the services it provides in CA vs any other state then the laws of one state should influence all others since the company is not different between states. Unless they create a different website for each state then they will have a hard time verifying if a user really is from CA and be able to apply the law.
I could be visiting CA and sign up for something while there. My address is not CA, my billing address is not CA, I could be using a VPN connected to my home. But I am physically in CA and signed up for Planet fitness online. Now whose laws protect me? CA or my home state?
Dy-do