And with iMessage you need to have an Apple account, at least for carriers you have choices.
He got an exemption the Victoria state rules, this is the same as you getting a paper from Florida saying you can travel freely there and trying to enter the US based on that paper.
It would depend if Tiktok Editor is legally considered a derivative application or not. If it is, then it's in breach of GPLv2.
The UK already deported one of their citizens to the US over hacking (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/jul/07/news.usne...), so it depends on how much of a backbone your country has.
It's like UTC but worse. If people need to learn something new, it's better to teach the basics of ISO 8601 to everyone.
Can you imagine if retail stores where made in a way that 3% of customers couldn't use them?
"The Services are offered from the United States of America and, regardless of your place of residence or access location, your use of them is governed by the laws of the United State of America. Right Dao makes no…
There's no such thing as your Windows PC, at least for home users. There are only Microsoft's Windows PCs and they are very open about it.
> It’s particularly popular in the web communities, which hopefully should make it easy to link user credential data from the web and from local systems more closely together. Was this written by a CSI or NCIS…
Maybe after people stop using the user agent for stupid reasons it can be made useful again. User agents should be stuff like "Firefox 71.0" or "Chrome 79.0.3945", not "Mozilla but really AppleWebKit disguised as KHTML,…
That goes without saying, content providers are shooting themselves in the foot with an atomic shotgun with the current fragmentation and lots of content is not legally available anywhere.
I've used Here WeGo in several European countries and it didn't fail me yet. I would use OpenStreetMaps but I couldn't find any OSM app with public transport included as an option.
There are places with Beyond Burger in Berlin and it's one of the best patties I tried, to the point were some non-vegetarians friends choose it when available.
The european union provides a FAQ for the GDPR so you don't need a lawyer if you have a small business: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/refo... The "best practice" you mention was already illegal…
You don't need national ID if every state issues a real ID document. There's no European wide ID but national IDs of all EU countries are accepted everywhere by law and it works.
Aeternety website says they are based in Lichenstein, even if their police was corrupt (which I seriously doubt) you could literally run to Switzerland or Austria. The way he talks about his allergies and they would be…
And with iMessage you need to have an Apple account, at least for carriers you have choices.
He got an exemption the Victoria state rules, this is the same as you getting a paper from Florida saying you can travel freely there and trying to enter the US based on that paper.
It would depend if Tiktok Editor is legally considered a derivative application or not. If it is, then it's in breach of GPLv2.
The UK already deported one of their citizens to the US over hacking (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2006/jul/07/news.usne...), so it depends on how much of a backbone your country has.
It's like UTC but worse. If people need to learn something new, it's better to teach the basics of ISO 8601 to everyone.
Can you imagine if retail stores where made in a way that 3% of customers couldn't use them?
"The Services are offered from the United States of America and, regardless of your place of residence or access location, your use of them is governed by the laws of the United State of America. Right Dao makes no…
There's no such thing as your Windows PC, at least for home users. There are only Microsoft's Windows PCs and they are very open about it.
> It’s particularly popular in the web communities, which hopefully should make it easy to link user credential data from the web and from local systems more closely together. Was this written by a CSI or NCIS…
Maybe after people stop using the user agent for stupid reasons it can be made useful again. User agents should be stuff like "Firefox 71.0" or "Chrome 79.0.3945", not "Mozilla but really AppleWebKit disguised as KHTML,…
That goes without saying, content providers are shooting themselves in the foot with an atomic shotgun with the current fragmentation and lots of content is not legally available anywhere.
I've used Here WeGo in several European countries and it didn't fail me yet. I would use OpenStreetMaps but I couldn't find any OSM app with public transport included as an option.
There are places with Beyond Burger in Berlin and it's one of the best patties I tried, to the point were some non-vegetarians friends choose it when available.
The european union provides a FAQ for the GDPR so you don't need a lawyer if you have a small business: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/refo... The "best practice" you mention was already illegal…
You don't need national ID if every state issues a real ID document. There's no European wide ID but national IDs of all EU countries are accepted everywhere by law and it works.
Aeternety website says they are based in Lichenstein, even if their police was corrupt (which I seriously doubt) you could literally run to Switzerland or Austria. The way he talks about his allergies and they would be…