Tun0 is the interface that most vpns are using so I assume proton is the same.
Tun0 is the interface that most vpns are using so I assume proton is the same.
I’m not sure why it would be any different from how this is treated with search engines. Both scrape massive amounts of openly available data and make it available in some form. Any training data or information that a model could potentially spit out is already available through a search engine’s index.
Mandatory minimums for any crime are unconstitutional. The whole point of having a judge is to decide on these things.
This is how Canadian news sites will die. The only reason Canadian sites are accessible to most is because of search engines. The major search engines and social media platforms could easily remove Canadian sites will little loss. Facebook has already done it and has received little decrease in usage.
Canadian news needs search engines more than the search engines need Canadian news.
I wasn’t reffering to the headline but the situation in general. What I meant was that the regulators expected the companies to be forced to pay up rather than just dropping Canadian news altogether.
My original comment was a bit vague.
I’m not sure what they expected would happen. Regulators can’t help but show off how little they understand about the internet.
I only have 60 down and 12 up so I cap about 80% of the time with a short uncapped window late at night.