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Taking other people’s creative works to create your own for-profit product is illegal in every way except when AI does it.
No, actually its completely legal to consume content that was uploaded to the internet and then use it as inspiration to create your own works.
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•Cloudflare once again comes under pressure for enabling abusive sitesEnglish10·1 year agoSame reason why they serve Lemmy instances despite illegal content on Lemmy: section 230 of the DMCA
Grayjay seems to fix things real fast, been using that a lot lately
Anything on the signal protocol could have an infected cilent be delivered, or backdoor server side by providing the wrong keys.
Facebook might comply. Would guess that Signal would refuse and would be hit by some absurd fee like 100mil a day for not complying and be forced to pull their services out of the UK.
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antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla Disappoints Us Yet AgainEnglish2·1 year agoTotally agree, unfortunately it’s a question of whether Chromium forks can’t keep up with cutting out Google stuff comes before or after Mozilla and/or their rendering engine falls apart.
Fingers crossed for Ladybird + Servo
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla Disappoints Us Yet AgainEnglish1·1 year agoSome browsers have built in adblock (by reimplementing mv2 apis or otherwise) and cut out the hangouts plugin or let you disable it
Not all, but a couple
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla Disappoints Us Yet AgainEnglish1·1 year agoThe Fennec fork on android may be worth looking into
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla Disappoints Us Yet AgainEnglish43·1 year agoA custom user.js might be a good base to work off of. For example https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox
But jumping ship might be your best bet. Forks like Librewolf are good or otherwise a privacy respecting Chromium browser can work well too.
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing againEnglish13·1 year agoI would absolutely download a car 😆
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antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•Sony won't phase out Blu-ray movie and game discs, only ceasing production on consumer BD-REnglish27·1 year agoThere’s a lot of companies that produce them, and at least a few big brand names that are making their own and for sure not just relabeling something else.
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disksEnglish57·1 year agoThey probably communicated news of the phase out though fax
antler@feddit.rocksto Technology@lemmy.world•Announcing the Ladybird Browser InitiativeEnglish35·1 year agoI mean if they’re gonna give money without demanding anything I’m sure no complaints from the devs.
Shopify or an exec there might find some value in avoiding Google owning the web, could maybe bring goodwill for the company, or they could just be looking for a write off.
It was a beuroctatic agency, theCalifornia Fish and Game Commission reinterpreted an existing law meant to protect fish instead of seeking a law that actually protected bees.
Lol, actually I will answer, and yes it will be with citations
Lol, those were not hyperbole, although I get where their absurdity might make you assume they were.
Read the Pocket and Mozilla FakeSpot privacy policies. They collect a lot if data, including browsing history, and do so via Google Analytics. They then share that data with advertisers.