There is some irony in half-assing something to the fullest extent.
If only this company selling 1000€ phones were allowed to make money off those phones somehow.
Congratulations, you've realized that copying some data can be immoral while copying other data isn't. Neither of your examples of money or intimate videos has anything to do with copyright, so they're completely…
Euclid's proof is constructive in that it describes a procedure which, given a list of primes, computes a prime not on that list. Or equivalently, given a number n it computes a prime > 1.
There is some irony in half-assing something to the fullest extent.
If only this company selling 1000€ phones were allowed to make money off those phones somehow.
Congratulations, you've realized that copying some data can be immoral while copying other data isn't. Neither of your examples of money or intimate videos has anything to do with copyright, so they're completely…
Euclid's proof is constructive in that it describes a procedure which, given a list of primes, computes a prime not on that list. Or equivalently, given a number n it computes a prime > 1.