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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is being invaded by Leftists
by
franky1
on 16/10/2016, 18:54:51 UTC
not the property owners related to github.

Well, at least you understand that the repo keys are legitimate property. Hence why not everyone has a copy of the keys, lol

i was being sarcastic about your claim..LOL
having authority does not mean ownership

EG having ownership to a private key is meaningless.. a hacker using a trojan can have ownership too.
technically its all about authority of not ownership of.
as long as you don't give authority to anyone else then no one else has authority to it.

EG
you think you OWN your bank balance simply because you know the pin number to your ATM card.. and it has your name linked to the account
...think again.

even banks these days are not reimbursing funds if its obvious that another party used your pin number, because then you are the one at fault.
you can play mind games all you like and cry "but that money was in my name".. yep as an authorised user. not owner.
and now you know the secrets to why FIAT banks screw with people over, using the pretence that users funds are actually theirs.
its how they can take funds from your account at will.

if you have not learned anything of the real world then i feel sorry for you.

governments do not own the country, but they do have authority over it

facebook users do not own the content on their profiles. they only have authority to add,edit delete content

github can ban any user without notice. and the user is no legal recourse to cry "they deleted my private property"
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GitHub, in its sole discretion, has the right to suspend or terminate your account and refuse any and all current or future use of the Service, or any other GitHub service, for any reason at any time.
Such termination of the Service will result in the deactivation or deletion of your Account or your access to your Account, and the forfeiture and relinquishment of all Content in your Account. GitHub reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason at any time.

stop assuming and instead start learning.

i think maybe its time you research a topic before you try getting involved. it will save you hours or days trying to whinge your way around the topic. by instead actually researching, you can make a point and then be done in alot less time.

and thanks for meandering offtopic and not making a valid point of the topic or even the meander.. yet again.
it continues to show your true colours

and to help others.
Yes, Core have every right to authorise who can use their github.

i edited a quote from DooMAD to help him get out of the semantics game carlton loves to play to try proclaiming bitcoin belongs to blockstream

The right to authorise has been given to the user by github. in short the github user is a supervisor/janitor and/or manager. not an owner

have a nice day,