It poses a significant challenge to creative economies worldwide, costing industries billions annually.
Other studies found, that piracy actually increases sales, offsetting the (always oversestimated) loss of revenue.
So, no, that's a lie.
It poses a significant challenge to creative economies worldwide, costing industries billions annually.
Other studies found, that piracy actually increases sales, offsetting the (always oversestimated) loss of revenue.
So, no, that's a lie.
dangerous information
What's that?
and offer criminal advice, such as a recipe for napalm
Napalm recipe is forbidden by law? Don't call stuff criminal at random.
Am i the only one worried about freedom of information?
Air conditioning and touchscreens didn’t alter how cars drove but did revolutionize the driving experience.
Can we please make touchscreens for neccessary functionality illegal, like using phones while driving?
They threaten to saw the branch they sit on.
Btw, greed and jealousy are cancers that eat the brain.
the new ad format also doesn't disclose … that it is even an advertisement at all.
Well, that's clearly illegal in most places. Ads have to be somehow identifyable as ads, because of misinformation (ads lie, who thought?). Just wait for the court case.
and it harms the creators and the industry.
This is a lie, this was disproven. It even benefits them.
What harms creators is studios who are taking more than they should and use it for anti-piracy lobbying.
You've come from Windows and have brought dangerous expectations.
The Davis School District initially removed the Bible from school libraries after a review determined it did include "vulgar" content. But the school board unanimously reversed its decision after a review by an appeal committee determined the text has " significant, serious value for minors which outweighs the violent or vulgar content it contains," the AP reported.
Now to challenge the "significant, serious" value. Truth before law is based on facts, right?
Translation: more and more people overcome their social media addiction and adapt a healthy usage pattern.
That you can get rich if you work hard.
So Alabama's supreme court can rule on mere belief?