How is stealing academic works online via in person different?
I don’t see a point in responding to the article you just googled and paraphrased about China’s own law. What does that have to do with this at all.
How is stealing academic works online via in person different?
I don’t see a point in responding to the article you just googled and paraphrased about China’s own law. What does that have to do with this at all.
What is a dad-mom? A single father, stay at home dad, or what? Wouldn’t both instances be celebrated on Father’s Day?
Honestly, what’s the issue? Knowledge should be open to all. If it has to be stolen via Libgen or government spies, what’s the difference? There has been wild technological progress in China because of a lack of serious copyright laws and it’s better for consumers.
Thank you for your advice. Will make sure that’s the case.
Thank you for your advice. Will make sure that’s the case.
That’s interesting what that implies doctrinally, somewhat goes against Jodo Shinshu for a more traditional (Chinese) understanding of focus on Amida, not being saved through saying it once.
I think any speaking is good practice :)
That’s very sad. Even though speeding tickets and not having a fishing license can get you in serious trouble depending on the level you break them it’s wild that this can hurt your visa.
This reminds me of how PRs couldn’t return to Japan during COVID. US visa holders are in just a scary position.
I questioned why he would go to BYU then read this:
He is married with five children, two of whom were born in the States.
Thanks for writing that out. That’s very interesting! Have been meaning to replay these games :)
That’s funny about the carrot turning
Use the block and report buttons. People can be rude. People act like lemmy is somehow better but it’s just redditors who like tech.
Also, fuck you!
Yeah of course, there are many different lines of thinking in both countries. Always interesting.