I guess this would work, but why not make a specific law? Copyright is meant for creative acts. Humans are created, in an act, but, never mind.
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That looks like an admission of guilt to me.
Them admitting guilt or not isn't very relevant in a case like this. EU does research and invite them for a conversation. Then they have two options: do nothing and pay a fine, or do something and pay nothing if EU ends up satisfied with what they did. Aside from that they can choose to appeal, but it won't be about whether they believe they did something wrong but that the eu's regulations are wrong. That's what they're doing when accusing EU of discriminating against business model, they're saying the eu's regulations are wrong.
This is already a few years old and it's been a cat and mouse game for years already. This was done in Hong Kong for a while and it turned out difficult for them because you can't easily remove it, you are still recognizable as someone who went there. I believe the next step was using more subtle make-up to give their face a different look because facial recognition makes a pattern, changing where your cheekbones seem end and start or how point your chin looks breaks the system. But then the police started tweaking their system so they could better see faces with filters and infra-red camera's so I believe now they use small devices that blur of block the camera's view of the face. Might be that also doesn't work anymore but haven't heard much about Hong kong lately tbh.
This might work if your always in a big group and want to prevent being found later, because if you make it home unseen they might not be able to track you there. But still, although your real face isn't recognizable by regular camera's, you as an individual are still easily tracked since you stand out.
An article in The Sun?
Jesus, people fall for the dumbest shit.
And you’re mentioning it, like you’re proud of it.
Not saying i find The Sun a credible source, they can still report on true events. I am not the one posted the article. I'm mentioning it, because I care for sharing the source.
[The CPTPP is a free trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam and, since late last year, Britain].
A trade block with basically everyone but China and US seems like a bad ass move.
One good thing about the adoption of electric vehicles isn't going very fast is that air pollution remains a good argument for making cities less car-friendly :)
European Union leaders were presented with a report by Kaja Kallas, the bloc’s foreign policy chief, showing that children make up 44 percent of the casualties in Gaza, according to the president.
[…] and nearly two dozen other offences, Norwegian police said on June 27, handing the case to prosecutors to decide whether to press charges.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'm just the messenger
What you need to know
The rights chief of the Council of Europe has written to Germany's interior minister over the handling of pro-Palestinian protests
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he's open to speaking with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, but warns him on Taurus
An analysis by Germany's Housing Ministry has shown a huge increase in rents in major cities despite rules aimed at restricting rises
Germany's industrial sector is flagging as China's strengthens, economists say
Tldw; officially no, it was not the official reason.
That the headline i mention was from an article in the sun, what else could i mean?