It's completely bullshit argument that benefit to society is activating only after copyright's term has elapsed. Free products are not benefiting society any more than paid products.
Impossible, what you are describing in completely impossible.
Copyright law is very complicated and whether somehting is or is not copyright infringment can depend on many different factors.
No automated algorithm can every perfectly achieve this.
The writers of the study itself noted in a response to people asking if/how it applied to COVID "Health workers are asking us if they should wear no mask at all if cloth masks are the only option. Our research does not condone health workers working unprotected."
"Whoever knowingly alters, destroys, mutilates, conceals, covers up, falsifies, or makes a false entry in any record, document, or tangible object with the intent to impede, obstruct, or influence"
500,000? Try 5,000,000+. https://i.redd.it/gh503x1x2vo21.jpg
The Japanese were training CHILDREN on how to use BAMBOO SPEARS, in preperation for an anticipated American attack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyūjō_incident
Even AFTER the dropping of the two atomic bombs there were still Japnese officers willing to carry out a coup to prevent Japan's surrender.
Even in August 1945 the IJA still occupied significant areas of the Mainland where they were still carrying out attrocities against the local civilain populations.
Our version of football is MUCH older then you're version of football.
YOU'RE the one who stole OUR term, for a game that's not even played with your feet!
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This is false and has no basis in reality.
/div>They fully confirm to all copyright laws.
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It's not bullshit at all.
/div>https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120330/12402418305/why-missing-20th-century-books-is-even-w orse-than-it-seems.shtml
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: get the license instead
Impossible, what you are describing in completely impossible.
/div>Copyright law is very complicated and whether somehting is or is not copyright infringment can depend on many different factors.
No automated algorithm can every perfectly achieve this.
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The writers of the study itself noted in a response to people asking if/how it applied to COVID "Health workers are asking us if they should wear no mask at all if cloth masks are the only option. Our research does not condone health workers working unprotected."
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And it's the individual content moderators who make the decisions of what content gets deleted.
/div>Re: 20 year prison sentences for everyone!
"Whoever knowingly alters, destroys, mutilates, conceals, covers up, falsifies, or makes a false entry in any record, document, or tangible object with the intent to impede, obstruct, or influence"
/div>Re: Playin withnfire
Theodore Roosevelt?
/div>Anti trust actions, national parks?
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Context?
/div>Re:
" lead the world in every important category???"
HDI, GDP per capita, life expectancy, university enrollment, happines index e.t.c., you lead the wolrd in NONE of those.
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This is flat out false, the "other side of the Vietnam war" ENDED the Cambodian genocide.
/div>Re: Re: Hmm..
500,000? Try 5,000,000+.
https://i.redd.it/gh503x1x2vo21.jpg
The Japanese were training CHILDREN on how to use BAMBOO SPEARS, in preperation for an anticipated American attack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyūjō_incident
Even AFTER the dropping of the two atomic bombs there were still Japnese officers willing to carry out a coup to prevent Japan's surrender.
Even in August 1945 the IJA still occupied significant areas of the Mainland where they were still carrying out attrocities against the local civilain populations.
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I've regularly seen "for legal reasons we are not accepting comments on this article on the daily mail.
/div>I wonder why...
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In the Future, PLEASE implement paragraph breaks, your wall of text is hard to read.
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Imagine a real world example, A site is like a store.
/div>An ISP is like a road.
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There are STILL a number of sites which Geoblock the ENTIRE EU rather then have to comply with GDPR, that seems like a negative consequence to me.
/div>(untitled comment)
I'm the one who actually submitted a article request for this.
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And yet there are STILL news websites who Geo-Block the EU because of the GDPR.
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Fans in the EU are also submitting GDPR requests to inconvenience blizzard.
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That's not how the law works you moron, things are legal unless specifically made illegal.
/div>Re: The US of A needs to trademark "FOOTBALL" to keep the
Our version of football is MUCH older then you're version of football.
/div>YOU'RE the one who stole OUR term, for a game that's not even played with your feet!
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