No, it wouldn’t stand in court.
Blocking ads is technically allowed by law, including copyright law in most countries I am aware of, while it’s against Youtube’s ToS.
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No, it wouldn’t stand in court.
Blocking ads is technically allowed by law, including copyright law in most countries I am aware of, while it’s against Youtube’s ToS.
Servo is now an active project managed by the Linux Foundation.
As a fork of Redis there is Valkey, maintained by the Linux Foundation and licensed under BSD-3-clause.
The need to save 0.2 seconds by asking your phone where Georgia is, instead of reading Wikipedia headline by yourself.
Hundeds of thousands of people.
Servo is going to fill that void
Some people care about privacy.
Blind people shouldn’t need to give up their privacy to Microsoft and Google to have a web page read to them.
Why are we not using them in end-user devices
Yes, it’s disbelief based on lack of sources, more than anything.
Bad photographers complaining to be called out as bad photographers.
Their distribution of books is completely legal.
Corporations just have more money to warp the laws in their favour.
That’s why the Archive is appealing: they still believe they are right.
Hungary will have the presidency, not the total control. They propose discussions but the vote in the Council is still majority based.
The second sentence of OP should have started with “Scientific research”
Go vote what left parties in your country think about it. It’s likely the same.
Which features do the lack?
Doesn’t it seem that this problem is caused by Google not operating the markets in the same way?
Why would you import used devices from the US in the first place? People sell them in Europe too.
Not everyone wants to deal with that (setting up payment methods, filling tax forms, …)
So you wish that all corporations shouldn’t pay their developers at all, because MIT licence exists?
Because what he did was not allegal, just inappropriate.