A military action is forbidden-- a military action is forbidden if the collateral damage it causes is excessive to the military advantage. If the collateral damage it causes is excessive to the military advantage. Now putting that in the human being's language for a second, what the laws of armed conflict expect me to do, a 22-year-old kid, hungry, tired,
Because come on, let's face it. This woman is not collateral damage , she's a human being. She has a face.
Friends, family members-- I can see one of them in her arms. She's not just collateral damage , she's a living soul. So we decided to wait.
And I remember seeing him on PBS and hearing him on NPR and reading about him in "The Washington Post." Al-Aulaqi was a very public figure after 9/11 and was much It was collateral damage .
number 17 fell over. Which I guess is collateral damage . When you decided to wear pinstripe to meet me, I said, did you realize the look could go either way?
And I'd like to thank them for that. is that there's enormous collateral damage .
And I think if I remember correctly, the trial of Slobodan Milosevic-- you can go read the trial transcripts. And they knew that there would be collateral damage , that innocent people would get hacked.
Because over the years, treatment and cancer can take a lot of toll on your body. There's a lot of collateral damage . So the past 15 years, I've dealt with some really serious chronic pain issues and mobility.
It starts off with, like I said, the human intelligence on the ground that led to-- there's a movie called "Zero Dark Thirty" There's a lot less collateral damage .
Their languages are also being destroyed. There's some talk about collateral damage .
You looked at your enemy when you killed him. And families weren't just like the collateral damage . Oh, we're really sorry that we killed your child.
right. So the Park Service decided to go out in November of 2001, and with helicopters and drop rat poison all over the island. And they said there'd be no collateral damage . The native white-footed mouse, they captured a bunch of them and they were breeding them separately. The birds are not gonna eat it 'cause it's bright blue. If you know d-Con pellets, it's bright blue. However, there were some protests. And in actual fact, there was a guy called the Rat Savior and he protested
you might think that measuring violence would be a lot easier unfortunately if there's a civil war there's a lot of body bags and a lot of collateral damage but even measuring violence is difficult in wartime statistical agencies shut down there are no censuses being conducted and even numbers like casualty figures are usually only reported by the
I wanted to write and direct, and then I was a PA like all these low-budget movies. And then I worked on a movie called "Collateral Damage " with Arnold Schwarzenegger. I was a PA on that, which was crazy because he's just weird.
Slaves are going to revolt everywhere. And the man on television calls it unfortunate yet inevitable collateral damage .
If you take down a hospital in attacking back, and it's in the middle of nowhere China or something like that, that's going to be really bad, and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage . And that can happen because it's very hard to attribute things on the internet.
people who think of the Internet as a glorified tool for delivering TV, movies, and music, and so they don't take any of that stuff into consideration and they don't really worry if any of that stuff is implicated as collateral damage in the way that they intend to regulate the net so look at Peter Mandelson's latest digital economy bill, which I've been calling "The Analog Economy Bill" because it's really built around the idea of preserving businesses whose entire model is built around the difficulty of copying things. The inherent limitations
I pay attention to the content itself because I don't allow myself to be collateral damage in anyone else's insecurities.
You're smart people, but try to hold on. A military action is forbidden-- a military action is forbidden if the collateral damage it causes is excessive to the military advantage. If the collateral damage it causes is excessive to the military advantage.
were the American-born kids who were traded for other Americans were collateral damage in the war, in military terms.
They're OK. But the collateral damage is made.
legitimate throughout almost throughout the entire war. Again, collateral damage
Legally speaking, he might be just right. Guys, the laws of armed conflict has acknowledged sometimes far away excessive collateral damage than just a woman and a baby. Sometimes five, sometimes 10, sometimes 15 people.
So our attacks on those which could not be airburst would create fallout that would unfortunately make collateral damage of all Finns, but also Japan
And I think it's particularly relevant to people who work in the tech industry because these kids are actually some of the collateral damage of the tech industry.
So in that case, they were willing to accept the collateral damage associated with that blocking.
We have entire teams devoted to storytelling and messaging rather than truth and clarity because it's easier to say negative growth and necessary sacrifices or collateral damage
this entire war works like this. You know from testimonies that we got in breaking the sirens um collateral damage
20, right? In a normal days, you have to kill the individual, right? Collateral damage zero. But because October 7th,
And so that kind of thinking, that kind of thinking of like, OK, it's not just how we mellow-- like we're the collateral damage in a family when
Or sometimes, if a rocket was fired into a building, you would see an actual log that was published by Wikileaks that 35 people had died in that attack as collateral damage ,
And Bob Levinson, his case, potentially his life, his family's welfare, became collateral damage
And so many of the large animals were shot, either for meat, for poaching, or just as collateral damage to the conflict.
The fact it's been used to compromise the Constitution and prevent free speech, well, collateral damage .
And I remember seeing him on PBS and hearing him on NPR and reading about him in "The Washington Post." Al-Aulaqi was a very public figure after 9/11 and was much But I asked this official, why don't you just say, if it's collateral damage , that that's what it was?
the purpose of copyright isn't to ensure that last years winners in the digital economy or in the creative economy remain on top forever. The purpose of copyright is to ensure the broadest, most diverse participation in culture as possible, right? So more channels equals good as far as copyright is concerned. So it's the collateral damage that I'm really starting to worry about. It's not culture, it's not the arts. It's what happens to everything else that we do because everything else that we do on the Internet involves copying and