The Netherlands had a tax on blank CDs to “compensate” authors, essentially legalizing piracy (until the EU changed the rules).
Floris Jan van Fleppensteyn
The Netherlands had a tax on blank CDs to “compensate” authors, essentially legalizing piracy (until the EU changed the rules).
The majority of those visits were to sites that allow users to download the audio from YouTube URLs.
This is not piracy. We’ve always been allowed to record e.g. radio and TV for personal use.
She puts a sim card in another phone that’s used as a hotspot. The title suggests she doesn’t use a sim.
Years ago, Facebook kept nagging about privacy settings and almost pushed users to turn off all tracking etc.
Now, my Facebook always says there is no recent activity, downloading all data from FB shows they seem to have nothing on me. So are they just lying about what they share with who?
I just came back from that area and there were so many people coughing there. I got home sick with what I thought was bronchitis and it’s not going away
Creating a new Google account isn’t even possible without a phone number anymore. I had a new account which I didn’t use in a while and it decided I need some old phone number to confirm my log in. There’s no way to log in, recover or delete the account. There’s no way I’m putting my daily account to that risk by giving them whatever phone number I have now
When it comes to chocolate, the US says it’s OK to import products made from slave labor since the violations don’t happen on US territory.
US doesn’t grow chocolate but they do build (crappy) cars. How convenient