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"They need DRM and authentication, there need to be check and balances," says Luton. "I could give a game to 10 people and if none of them ever go on the internet, they have effectively got it indefinitely and for free.
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If we can get it stopped in New York, we can effectively get it stopped in other cities".
But there's also a broader morale benefit because in a sense, it's a very powerful way of saying, "We actually trust you to get done what you need to get done in the way that you can most effectively get it done". It seems that we've got a big morale benefit from people just feeling that my organization trusts me.
If getting CO2 out of the air can be done cost-effectively, getting it out of the chimneys of power plants and oil refineries, where it is much more concentrated, will be a lot easier.
"We do not yet know whether we can get it out as effectively as they have got it out in the US.
Either way, it effectively got Taiwan's attention.
"Twelve months ago it effectively got put on ice indefinitely.
But in practice, it effectively got rid of the bail-bond business in the District.
They effectively got the party off life support and made it even more war like in hammering Obama.
"We stood off them, we let them play, we let them come back into it in the second half and we effectively got what we deserved.
"It was very clearly signalled when the chancellor effectively got rid of the tough regulator Martin Wheatley as head of the organisation.
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