If they could steal everything with no repercussions then they wouldn’t be paying for the data,
If they could steal everything with no repercussions then they wouldn’t be paying for the data,
Much of the spying on people is done for monetary gains, which would be illegal if the platform doesn’t sell the rights to the content.
E.G. Reddit sold comment usage rights to OpenAI for $60,000,000 USD.
Theres a chance ipad babies growing up with Twitch outnumber us educated folks.
No, it does depend on instance admins for how it is used. Viewing Mona Lisa doesn’t make every tourist its owner.
Seems like an apt comparison to me. The frog has been used by hard right extremist groups almost religiously, I say let it croak.
I do not associate myself with the hate frog.
Do you think it would work?
*Audiophile screeching in the distance as you enjoy perfectly fine 48k through this bad boy
“The Bartender yells at them to use the door like a normal person, and get out.”
Well even if they disagreed neither of them wants to die so the second person just agreed regardless.
The joke was actually the followup about the windows users, the linux portion is part of the setup.
The steam store didnt use to region lock and game companies still had different pricing.
The game company can afford to sell digital goods and services to Brazil at a fraction of the cost and they profit.
If they sold redeemable codes on cards and cardboard locally it would solve their issue.
They should have to offer any two people online the same price when they list things. An American with Brazillian Currency should have the right to buy a digital good with said currency at the price listed.
A sudden demand for Brazilian Currency certainly does not hurt Brazil, either.
I thought the lawsuit was about overcharging, but what you just described would make sales available to more people?
I think part of the issue is steam allows publishers to set region specific prices and lock users into a region.
You pay $89 for an annual subscription package, somebody in brazil pays equivalent to $32.58.
By definition it is discriminatory.
Honestly really pisses me off how often I see people try to normalize forced arbitration clauses.
It isn’t normal, and should never become normal, and in many cases should be outlawed.
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TBH I think 10 was worse before but I use LTSC so my perspective is different.