The data might be from an old breach, but the data are also unlikely to change very often, so is more than likely current for a large proportion of those who have been exposed (phone number, date of birth, full name,…
You weren’t kidding that they weren’t kidding, I almost vomited. Some less harsh criticism: - zigzag circle looks like a visual field migraine before the spinning, cut both replace the logo with something slightly more…
Their news reporting isn't that bad, but what is bad is the mixing of a large number of editorial pieces that do still wave a neoliberalist flag. I encourage having a look at…
I understand, but disagree. They didn’t need to violate the contract for creation of a lawsuit. Hell, they could have terminated their agreement and try to contract with apple without accepting the default agreement.…
That’s Apple’s prerogative after banning a developer who has violated their contract with them. Otherwise you could have shady developers just create numerous of legal entities to effectively brute force their way on to…
Agreed!
Why should a court intervene in the contracting of two private parties? Epic started this fight by intentionally breaching an existing contract with Apple, only so they can get better terms. Microsoft does the same as…
As someone who used to practice law, I find it frustrating that there was no apparent objection to the questioning. Really while it may be "simple arithmetic" often expert witnesses are caught up in trying to explain a…
Would a company making an assertion that it wasn't being snooped on before they were actually snooped be guilty of fraud after the fact has changed? Given they can't say they are not being snooped on...
The data might be from an old breach, but the data are also unlikely to change very often, so is more than likely current for a large proportion of those who have been exposed (phone number, date of birth, full name,…
You weren’t kidding that they weren’t kidding, I almost vomited. Some less harsh criticism: - zigzag circle looks like a visual field migraine before the spinning, cut both replace the logo with something slightly more…
Their news reporting isn't that bad, but what is bad is the mixing of a large number of editorial pieces that do still wave a neoliberalist flag. I encourage having a look at…
I understand, but disagree. They didn’t need to violate the contract for creation of a lawsuit. Hell, they could have terminated their agreement and try to contract with apple without accepting the default agreement.…
That’s Apple’s prerogative after banning a developer who has violated their contract with them. Otherwise you could have shady developers just create numerous of legal entities to effectively brute force their way on to…
Agreed!
Why should a court intervene in the contracting of two private parties? Epic started this fight by intentionally breaching an existing contract with Apple, only so they can get better terms. Microsoft does the same as…
As someone who used to practice law, I find it frustrating that there was no apparent objection to the questioning. Really while it may be "simple arithmetic" often expert witnesses are caught up in trying to explain a…
Would a company making an assertion that it wasn't being snooped on before they were actually snooped be guilty of fraud after the fact has changed? Given they can't say they are not being snooped on...