While I haven't looked into this particular anti-cheat; they frequently prevent Linux users from playing altogether, ban users due to false positives, and sometimes even gain/require access to data entirely unrelated to gaming, such as your personal documents or even browser data (cookies, history, passwords/tokens, etc) as many of them contain Rootkits
Puts 40yo tech against current tech
How is the current tech possibly winning...
The global population, currently at 8.2 billion, is projected to reach approximately 10.3 billion by the mid-2080s and then gradually decrease to around 10.2 billion by the end of the century, according to the U.N. report on world population prospects released last month.
2 billion more people than we have now isn't much of a decrease... I don't know about maintaining that trend long enough to actually decrease from what we have now, which is already overpopulated.
Last time I looked at the topic (several years ago in a now deleted reddit post); someone had posted info on the projector system.
The media is delivered on a battery backed up rack-mount pc with proprietary connectors and a dozen anti-tamper switches in the case. If it detects meddling; it wipes itself. You're not likely to grab a copy from there.
As the other commenter mentioned; the projector and media are heavily protected with DRM, encrypting the stream all the way up to the projector itself. You can pull an audio feed off the sound board; but you're stuck with a camera for video.
SovCit insisted they weren't the defendant, but was their representative; judge played along and refused to let this non-defendant represent the actual defendant as they are not an attorney.
Either agree you are actually the defendant, or come back as a licensed attorney. In the mean time, the court can assume the defendant hasn't/wont appear and proceed accordingly. (default judgement, bench warrant, or whatever else is applicable to this case)
Scams in India primarily target foreign nations while bringing cash into the country that then gets spent in the local economy.
As long as they're not targeting others within india, the authorities have little incentive to stop them.
That's before you get to the corruption poisoning the investigations/prosecutions that do happen.
Add it to the pile of reasons to not use cloud based camera systems.
Local storage, with wired connections, or expect it to be knocked out intentionally and at random due to errors/problems outside your control.
Those 'share to facebook' buttons on pornhub were just ahead of their time is all...
"Backdoor Sluts 9" "you know who'd really enjoy this? My friends and family."
They will skip the notice via proxy (your ISP passing a notice to you without identifying you to the claimant) and go straight to court to have the ISP forced to provide the ID of the subscriber for a specific IP observed to be active torrenting copyrighted materials.
Then they'll attempt to recover those court costs from that subscriber as well as sue them for the original copyright infringement.
I think they'll have quite an uphill battle with that approach, particularly when trying to prove the subscriber to an internet connection is also responsible for, let alone aware of, the alleged infringement. If it was that easy, they wouldn't have bothered with notices to begin with.
Reading your comment, all I can think is you're exactly who OP is talking about.
OP speaks of concern for the broader political climate in America and how its citizens seem to ignore it to focus on their personal lives; a blissful ignorance.
And your response is to talk about how you enjoy your personal life...
But... But... What If I want a large cat and a tiny car?
I want my leopard riding shotgun in my smart car.
This seems like a bad time for everyone.
Idk about you, but I take bites of my hotdogs...