[MIA] MIAClan net USA
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Website: www.miaclan.net/ •
Created: 2014-02-27
Rank
46
180,616 / 190,000
Score
2,632,616
Skill
794
K/D
1.210
Time
1487h 21m
We are always actively recruiting new members. You can visit us at http://www.MIAClan.net [miaclan.net]
We are a Multi-Gaming Community that has been going strong since 2005. We run several of our own clan servers in every game our community plays.
We have members all around the world to include Denmark, England, Germany, Scotland, Egypt and the Netherlands to name few.
Our only guideline is the ability to use English as the primary language.
This means we have US based squads and EU based squads that compete in competitions, scrim's, tournaments and other events. We also have casual members who just want to meet new friends and play during the weekends.
So come and just check us out!
Servers:
TBD
Discord Info:
https://discord.gg/w45VRYhq [discord.gg]
We are a Multi-Gaming Community that has been going strong since 2005. We run several of our own clan servers in every game our community plays.
We have members all around the world to include Denmark, England, Germany, Scotland, Egypt and the Netherlands to name few.
Our only guideline is the ability to use English as the primary language.
This means we have US based squads and EU based squads that compete in competitions, scrim's, tournaments and other events. We also have casual members who just want to meet new friends and play during the weekends.
So come and just check us out!
Servers:
TBD
Discord Info:
https://discord.gg/w45VRYhq [discord.gg]
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and :
The Neil Rogers Show
In 1988, Thompson became involved in a feud with WIOD Radio host Neil Rogers, after Thompson was instrumental in persuading the FCC to fine WIOD $10,000 for airing such parody songs as "Boys Want Sex in the Morning" on Rogers' show. Thompson also sued the station for violating a December 1987 agreement to end on-air harassment against him. For the next eight months, Thompson recorded all of Rogers' broadcasts and documented 40,000 mentionings of his name. Thompson claimed that one of the terms of his agreement with the station was that the station would pay him $5,000 each time his name was mentioned, totaling $200 million in the suit.
Janet Reno
Thompson first met Janet Reno in November 1975, when he applied for a job as an assistant state's attorney in Miami-Dade County, Florida, but was not hired. In 1988, he ran for prosecutor against then-incumbent Dade County State Attorney Janet Reno, after she had declined his request to prosecute Neil Rogers. Thompson gave Reno a letter at a campaign event requesting that she check a box to indicate whether she was homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual. Thompson said that Reno then put her hand on his shoulder and responded, "I'm only interested in virile men. That’s why I'm not attracted to you." He filed a police report accusing her of battery for touching him. In response, Reno asked Florida governor Bob Martinez to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate. The special prosecutor rejected the charge, concluding that it was "a political ploy". Reno was ultimately re-elected with 69% of the vote. Thompson repeated allegations that Reno was a lesbian when she was nominated as U.S. Attorney General, leading one of her supporters, lieutenant governor Buddy MacKay, to dismiss him as a "kook".
In 1990, after his election loss, Thompson began a campaign against the efforts of Switchboard of Miami, a social services group of which Reno was a board member. Thompson charged that the group placed "homosexual-education tapes" in public schools. Switchboard responded by getting the Supreme Court of Florida to order that he submit to a psychiatric examination. Thompson did so and passed. Thompson has since stated on more than one occasion that he is "the only officially certified sane lawyer in the entire state of Florida".
Rap music
Thompson came to national prominence in the controversy over 2 Live Crew's As Nasty As They Wanna Be album. (Luke Skyywalker Records, the company of 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, had previously released a record supporting Reno in her race against Thompson.) On January 1, 1990, he wrote to Martinez and Reno asking them to investigate whether the album violated Florida obscenity laws. Although the state prosecutor declined to proceed with an investigation, Thompson pushed local officials in various parts of the state to block sales of the album, along with N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton. In sending documents
The Neil Rogers Show
In 1988, Thompson became involved in a feud with WIOD Radio host Neil Rogers, after Thompson was instrumental in persuading the FCC to fine WIOD $10,000 for airing such parody songs as "Boys Want Sex in the Morning" on Rogers' show. Thompson also sued the station for violating a December 1987 agreement to end on-air harassment against him. For the next eight months, Thompson recorded all of Rogers' broadcasts and documented 40,000 mentionings of his name. Thompson claimed that one of the terms of his agreement with the station was that the station would pay him $5,000 each time his name was mentioned, totaling $200 million in the suit.
Janet Reno
Thompson first met Janet Reno in November 1975, when he applied for a job as an assistant state's attorney in Miami-Dade County, Florida, but was not hired. In 1988, he ran for prosecutor against then-incumbent Dade County State Attorney Janet Reno, after she had declined his request to prosecute Neil Rogers. Thompson gave Reno a letter at a campaign event requesting that she check a box to indicate whether she was homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual. Thompson said that Reno then put her hand on his shoulder and responded, "I'm only interested in virile men. That’s why I'm not attracted to you." He filed a police report accusing her of battery for touching him. In response, Reno asked Florida governor Bob Martinez to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate. The special prosecutor rejected the charge, concluding that it was "a political ploy". Reno was ultimately re-elected with 69% of the vote. Thompson repeated allegations that Reno was a lesbian when she was nominated as U.S. Attorney General, leading one of her supporters, lieutenant governor Buddy MacKay, to dismiss him as a "kook".
In 1990, after his election loss, Thompson began a campaign against the efforts of Switchboard of Miami, a social services group of which Reno was a board member. Thompson charged that the group placed "homosexual-education tapes" in public schools. Switchboard responded by getting the Supreme Court of Florida to order that he submit to a psychiatric examination. Thompson did so and passed. Thompson has since stated on more than one occasion that he is "the only officially certified sane lawyer in the entire state of Florida".
Rap music
Thompson came to national prominence in the controversy over 2 Live Crew's As Nasty As They Wanna Be album. (Luke Skyywalker Records, the company of 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, had previously released a record supporting Reno in her race against Thompson.) On January 1, 1990, he wrote to Martinez and Reno asking them to investigate whether the album violated Florida obscenity laws. Although the state prosecutor declined to proceed with an investigation, Thompson pushed local officials in various parts of the state to block sales of the album, along with N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton. In sending documents
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We are suing you for using our tags.... please see below:
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association
Seal of the United States Supreme Court.svg
Supreme Court of the United States
Argued November 2, 2010
Decided June 27, 2011
Full case name Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California, and Kamala Harris, Attorney General of the State of California v. Entertainment Merchants Association and Entertainment Software Association
Docket nos. 08-1448
Citations 564 U.S. 08-1448 (more)
Prior history Preliminary injunction granted to plaintiffs, sub nom. Video Software Dealers Assn. v. Schwarzenegger, 401 F. Supp. 2d 1034 (N.D. Cal. 2005); summary judgment granted to plaintiffs, No. C-05-04188, 2007 WL 2261546 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 6, 2007); aff'd, 556 F. 3d 950 (9th Cir. 2009); cert. granted, 559 U.S. ___, 559 S. Ct. 1448 (2010)
Holding
Video games are a distinct communications medium protected by the First Amendment. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed.
Court membership
Chief Justice
John G. Roberts
Associate Justices
Antonin Scalia · Anthony Kennedy
Clarence Thomas · Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen Breyer · Samuel Alito
Sonia Sotomayor · Elena Kagan
Case opinions
Majority Scalia, joined by Kennedy, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, Kagan
Concurrence Alito, joined by Roberts
Dissent Thomas
Dissent Breyer
Laws applied
U.S. Const. amend. I; Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1746–1746.5 (2009)
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 564 U.S. 08–1448 (2011), is a landmark case by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down a 2005 California law banning the sale of certain violent video games to children without parental supervision. In a 7–2 decision, the Court upheld the lower court decisions and nullified the law, ruling that video games were protected speech under the First Amendment as other forms of media.
The ruling was seen as a significant victory for the video game industry. Several of the Court's justices suggested that the issue might need to be re-examined in the future, considering the changing nature of video games and their continuously improving technology.
Contents
1 Background
2 The California law
3 Legal challenges
3.1 The District Court Opinion
3.2 The Ninth Circuit Appeal
3.3 Supreme Court appeal
4 Opinion
4.1 Alito's concurrence
4.2 Dissents
5 Reactions
5.1 Public opinion
6 See also
7 References
8 Further reading
9 External links
Background
Main article: Connection between video games and crime and violence
Many video games, as early as 1976's Death Race, incorporate some aspect of violence into the gameplay mechanic, such as killing an enemy with a weapon, using explosives to destroy a structure, or engaging in dangerous vehicle races. With modern technology, representations of such violence have become more realistic. This has led to concerns that minors who
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass'n
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association
Seal of the United States Supreme Court.svg
Supreme Court of the United States
Argued November 2, 2010
Decided June 27, 2011
Full case name Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California, and Kamala Harris, Attorney General of the State of California v. Entertainment Merchants Association and Entertainment Software Association
Docket nos. 08-1448
Citations 564 U.S. 08-1448 (more)
Prior history Preliminary injunction granted to plaintiffs, sub nom. Video Software Dealers Assn. v. Schwarzenegger, 401 F. Supp. 2d 1034 (N.D. Cal. 2005); summary judgment granted to plaintiffs, No. C-05-04188, 2007 WL 2261546 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 6, 2007); aff'd, 556 F. 3d 950 (9th Cir. 2009); cert. granted, 559 U.S. ___, 559 S. Ct. 1448 (2010)
Holding
Video games are a distinct communications medium protected by the First Amendment. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed.
Court membership
Chief Justice
John G. Roberts
Associate Justices
Antonin Scalia · Anthony Kennedy
Clarence Thomas · Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen Breyer · Samuel Alito
Sonia Sotomayor · Elena Kagan
Case opinions
Majority Scalia, joined by Kennedy, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, Kagan
Concurrence Alito, joined by Roberts
Dissent Thomas
Dissent Breyer
Laws applied
U.S. Const. amend. I; Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1746–1746.5 (2009)
Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 564 U.S. 08–1448 (2011), is a landmark case by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down a 2005 California law banning the sale of certain violent video games to children without parental supervision. In a 7–2 decision, the Court upheld the lower court decisions and nullified the law, ruling that video games were protected speech under the First Amendment as other forms of media.
The ruling was seen as a significant victory for the video game industry. Several of the Court's justices suggested that the issue might need to be re-examined in the future, considering the changing nature of video games and their continuously improving technology.
Contents
1 Background
2 The California law
3 Legal challenges
3.1 The District Court Opinion
3.2 The Ninth Circuit Appeal
3.3 Supreme Court appeal
4 Opinion
4.1 Alito's concurrence
4.2 Dissents
5 Reactions
5.1 Public opinion
6 See also
7 References
8 Further reading
9 External links
Background
Main article: Connection between video games and crime and violence
Many video games, as early as 1976's Death Race, incorporate some aspect of violence into the gameplay mechanic, such as killing an enemy with a weapon, using explosives to destroy a structure, or engaging in dangerous vehicle races. With modern technology, representations of such violence have become more realistic. This has led to concerns that minors who
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The Neil Rogers Show
In 1988, Thompson became involved in a feud with WIOD Radio host Neil Rogers, after Thompson was instrumental in persuading the FCC to fine WIOD $10,000 for airing such parody songs as "Boys Want Sex in the Morning" on Rogers' show. Thompson also sued the station for violating a December 1987 agreement to end on-air harassment against him. For the next eight months, Thompson recorded all of Rogers' broadcasts and documented 40,000 mentionings of his name. Thompson claimed that one of the terms of his agreement with the station was that the station would pay him $5,000 each time his name was mentioned, totaling $200 million in the suit.
Janet Reno
Thompson first met Janet Reno in November 1975, when he applied for a job as an assistant state's attorney in Miami-Dade County, Florida, but was not hired. In 1988, he ran for prosecutor against then-incumbent Dade County State Attorney Janet Reno, after she had declined his request to prosecute Neil Rogers. Thompson gave Reno a letter at a campaign event requesting that she check a box to indicate whether she was homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual. Thompson said that Reno then put her hand on his shoulder and responded, "I'm only interested in virile men. That’s why I'm not attracted to you." He filed a police report accusing her of battery for touching him. In response, Reno asked Florida governor Bob Martinez to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate. The special prosecutor rejected the charge, concluding that it was "a political ploy". Reno was ultimately re-elected with 69% of the vote. Thompson repeated allegations that Reno was a lesbian when she was nominated as U.S. Attorney General, leading one of her supporters, lieutenant governor Buddy MacKay, to dismiss him as a "kook".
In 1990, after his election loss, Thompson began a campaign against the efforts of Switchboard of Miami, a social services group of which Reno was a board member. Thompson charged that the group placed "homosexual-education tapes" in public schools. Switchboard responded by getting the Supreme Court of Florida to order that he submit to a psychiatric examination. Thompson did so and passed. Thompson has since stated on more than one occasion that he is "the only officially certified sane lawyer in the entire state of Florida".
Rap music
Thompson came to national prominence in the controversy over 2 Live Crew's As Nasty As They Wanna Be album. (Luke Skyywalker Records, the company of 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, had previously released a record supporting Reno in her race against Thompson.) On January 1, 1990, he wrote to Martinez and Reno asking them to investigate whether the album violated Florida obscenity laws. Although the state prosecutor declined to proceed with an investigation, Thompson pushed local officials in various parts of the state to block sales of the album, along with N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton. In sending documents to oppo
In 1988, Thompson became involved in a feud with WIOD Radio host Neil Rogers, after Thompson was instrumental in persuading the FCC to fine WIOD $10,000 for airing such parody songs as "Boys Want Sex in the Morning" on Rogers' show. Thompson also sued the station for violating a December 1987 agreement to end on-air harassment against him. For the next eight months, Thompson recorded all of Rogers' broadcasts and documented 40,000 mentionings of his name. Thompson claimed that one of the terms of his agreement with the station was that the station would pay him $5,000 each time his name was mentioned, totaling $200 million in the suit.
Janet Reno
Thompson first met Janet Reno in November 1975, when he applied for a job as an assistant state's attorney in Miami-Dade County, Florida, but was not hired. In 1988, he ran for prosecutor against then-incumbent Dade County State Attorney Janet Reno, after she had declined his request to prosecute Neil Rogers. Thompson gave Reno a letter at a campaign event requesting that she check a box to indicate whether she was homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual. Thompson said that Reno then put her hand on his shoulder and responded, "I'm only interested in virile men. That’s why I'm not attracted to you." He filed a police report accusing her of battery for touching him. In response, Reno asked Florida governor Bob Martinez to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate. The special prosecutor rejected the charge, concluding that it was "a political ploy". Reno was ultimately re-elected with 69% of the vote. Thompson repeated allegations that Reno was a lesbian when she was nominated as U.S. Attorney General, leading one of her supporters, lieutenant governor Buddy MacKay, to dismiss him as a "kook".
In 1990, after his election loss, Thompson began a campaign against the efforts of Switchboard of Miami, a social services group of which Reno was a board member. Thompson charged that the group placed "homosexual-education tapes" in public schools. Switchboard responded by getting the Supreme Court of Florida to order that he submit to a psychiatric examination. Thompson did so and passed. Thompson has since stated on more than one occasion that he is "the only officially certified sane lawyer in the entire state of Florida".
Rap music
Thompson came to national prominence in the controversy over 2 Live Crew's As Nasty As They Wanna Be album. (Luke Skyywalker Records, the company of 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, had previously released a record supporting Reno in her race against Thompson.) On January 1, 1990, he wrote to Martinez and Reno asking them to investigate whether the album violated Florida obscenity laws. Although the state prosecutor declined to proceed with an investigation, Thompson pushed local officials in various parts of the state to block sales of the album, along with N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton. In sending documents to oppo
8 years ago
Hi all members...
Recently I started to fly attack heli ...
It was not easy :((((
Some time ago I found this server
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/servers/show/pc/b172a421-e43d-41b8-bc7f-8135c4752ddd/Paradise-Helicopter-US-US-by-Fragnet/ [battlelog.battlefield.com]
I can safely say it is the best place to train !!!!
You can meet there BATS , iTOX , UP , AIR , BEES , ACE pilots and gunners
US vs US (AH-1Z VIPER)
32 players GOOD FUN
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/servers/show/pc/b172a421-e43d-41b8-bc7f-8135c4752ddd/Paradise-Helicopter-US-US-by-Fragnet/ [battlelog.battlefield.com]
Regards
Jakub
Recently I started to fly attack heli ...
It was not easy :((((
Some time ago I found this server
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/servers/show/pc/b172a421-e43d-41b8-bc7f-8135c4752ddd/Paradise-Helicopter-US-US-by-Fragnet/ [battlelog.battlefield.com]
I can safely say it is the best place to train !!!!
You can meet there BATS , iTOX , UP , AIR , BEES , ACE pilots and gunners
US vs US (AH-1Z VIPER)
32 players GOOD FUN
http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf4/servers/show/pc/b172a421-e43d-41b8-bc7f-8135c4752ddd/Paradise-Helicopter-US-US-by-Fragnet/ [battlelog.battlefield.com]
Regards
Jakub
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2142 Event Tomorrow October 17th 2015 We have a 2142 server up on GameRanger.com
Be there 7PM EST !!!! Check MIAClan.net for details.
Be there 7PM EST !!!! Check MIAClan.net for details.
9 years ago • 0
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BFH not forget add Favorite server! http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bfh/servers/show/pc/5cac3d47-9b60-49fe-8194-7c4c668022b2/MIAClan-net-Respect-My-Authoritah/ [battlelog.battlefield.com]
9 years ago • 0
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Have a new GPU otw.. finally. EVGA GTX 780 Classified, along with a new mobo/CPU. Going Intel. By-by AMD. I'm almost positive that'll get rid of my micro-stuttering issues I was having with BF4, making it almost unplayable. I do think one of my 560Ti's was failing tho.. but that's another story. Looking forward to the new build.
10 years ago • 2
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Still having the issue with BF4 slamming down to a crawl (1-2 fps) during the map loading screen atm. Same issue I was having with BF Harline beta. Hopefully the new rig build will take care of this issue. I've heard 'some' AMD build are having the same issue, according to the BF forums.. :/
10 years ago
Hey Anty...when are you guys ever on? I have come in tons of times looking for a game and all I ever found was one match with Clicks on...
10 years ago
Be carefull of links being sent to you, even from friends accounts, there a phising scam that some members have fallen for
10 years ago • 1
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