Carry on with that: > The President must further determine that the divestiture “precludes the establishment or maintenance of any operational relationship between the United States operations of the [application] and…
That's just BOM. When you factor in R&D they are clearly still losing money on B580. There's no way they can recoup R&D this generation with a 10% gross margin. Still, that's to be expected considering this is still…
Yep, that's basically it.
Because if I didn't have a license then that would mean I would be liable for infringement every time someone downloaded it from GH. That's exactly why GH has the TOS that it has - so that nobody can be sued for just…
Cloning is part of GitHub's functionality, so therefore we can clone it but can only commit those changes back to GH. We are permitted to do anything that is part of GH's functionality.
The GitHub ToS states: > If you set your pages and repositories to be viewed publicly, you grant each User of GitHub a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use, display, and perform Your Content through the GitHub Service…
Carry on with that: > The President must further determine that the divestiture “precludes the establishment or maintenance of any operational relationship between the United States operations of the [application] and…
That's just BOM. When you factor in R&D they are clearly still losing money on B580. There's no way they can recoup R&D this generation with a 10% gross margin. Still, that's to be expected considering this is still…
Yep, that's basically it.
Because if I didn't have a license then that would mean I would be liable for infringement every time someone downloaded it from GH. That's exactly why GH has the TOS that it has - so that nobody can be sued for just…
Cloning is part of GitHub's functionality, so therefore we can clone it but can only commit those changes back to GH. We are permitted to do anything that is part of GH's functionality.
The GitHub ToS states: > If you set your pages and repositories to be viewed publicly, you grant each User of GitHub a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use, display, and perform Your Content through the GitHub Service…