Fun Fact: “donation" is a specific legal term that is protected in many countries. Many people colloquially call any amount of money that you get without having to do something specific in return a “donation”. If you do that in public (e.g. on web sites or broadcast video like Twitch or YouTube) you get in trouble in most countries, because you must be an accredited charitable organization to be allowed to ask for donations.
TILA-RESPA of 2015. Extends only to banking institutions in limited situations related to home loans. 12 USC ch. 27.
You cannot just read a single sentence from that act, the three day period, and just randomly apply it everywhere. And I have no idea where the 45⁰ thing comes from but sounds right up there with bay leaves and candles.
Would u be intersted in a fedi / webhosting service, since im thinking of making a nonprofit anyway for transfem.org we could probably offer a sorta service where u pay for server costs and well a small fee and i setup servers for you (Sharkey, Wikimedia and stuff) and the fee would be used to fund transfem.org (servies) so kinda like donations but u actually get stuff for it
this is just a dumb idea because i see people interested in this stuff but we obviously can't really provide such services as part of our main servuice
And yes, #DRM and #CopyProtection is the reason why huge broadcasters have their workstations' and servers' drives cloned and backed up as setup in a ready-to-go-state because they can't be bothered dealing with shitty DRM and product activation if a device decides to die.
And money isn't the problem: They literally have fully-decked out hp z-series workstations on cold standby in case one breaks.
And yes, I think that people should press charges for #theft amidst these cases of #DigitalTheft!
Seriously...
I wish for #lawyers to make the precedent that #perpetual#licenses mean they'll have to honor that perpetually.
In fact, #Steam does even have provisions and insurances in place to provide people their purchased #library of #games without their #DRM in case they were to fold / declare bankrupcy / dissolve their platform...
But I'm shure they too will agree that #Monero :monero: is the only non-#Shitcoin and #XMR is stable because it's actually being used as a means to transact funds...
@walsonde@fuchsiii Nominell sind es Schädlinge, aber sofern niemensch sich beschwert und da diese soweiit ich weiß kein meldepflichtiger Befall sind wäre dies erstmal ein persönliches Problem... ^^
#NotLegalAdvice aber sofern mensch diese nicht "hält" im Sinne eines Geheges/Käfigs oder so und diese sich z.B. an "Igelfutter" oder "Katzenfutter" und "Liegengelassenem Obst" vergreifen passiert erstmal nix.
Zumal Jäger auch nicht einfach auf Privatgrund jagen dürfen ohne Erlaubnis... ^^
‼️ Vorsicht: Das neue #Outlook sendet Passwörter, Mails und andere Daten an Microsoft-Server.
Wir raten allen Privat- und Geschäftskunden dringend zu Alternativen wie Thunderbird oder unseren @mailbox_org Webmailer.
👉 Für Geschäftskunden kann die derartige (wenn auch ungewollte) Speicherung personenbezogener Daten übrigens ein bußgeldbelegter DSGVO-Verstoß darstellen.
#NotLegalAdvice aber wenn #Microsoft keine #Rechtssicherheit garantieren und verbindlich versichern will, dann ist auf Basis der Datenlage von der Ubvereinbarkeit derer Produkte und Dienste mit #BDSG#DSGVO aiszugehen.
Vorallem weil aufgrund von #CloudAct nicht davon auszugehen ist dass Microsoft dies auch nur ansatzweise könnte selvst wenn diese wollten!
Also ich arbeite aus Prinzip nicht für Unternehmen die mir nicht entsprechende Freiheit in Sachen Technologie ermöglichen und schon garnicht für Firmen die #Office365 nutzen...
Allein weil mich keine #Berufshaftpflicht gegen die #Folgen jenes Technologiestacks von #Microsoft versichern kann, denn das wäre "Belohnung und Billigung von Straftaten"...
#NotLegalAdvice aber sonst würde es nicht das Problem geben...
#Funfact:
Such an agreement would be null and void in many juristictions as it "negatively impairs the owners right to liquidate a purchased asset or exercise their rights to ownership as per law"...
OFC that would be different if #Tesla paid buyers in a seperate & voluntary agreement for not selling it...
And based off depreciation of cars I doubt Tesla would be willing to give a ≥40% cashback doing so.
@quincy@stux I'm glad such shit is illegal here as #GDPR & #BDSG really are strict re: #VideoSurveillance and that just using some "as-a-Service" solution by some #GAFAMs just doesn't fly.
Espechally surveillance and privacy of homes is a strict topic to the point that it's illegal to have a serialized key system that could allow landlords and their stuff to non-consensually enter someones' condo.
But that's quite specific to #Germany and certainly not applying to the #USA!!
I know I should have stopped using #Instagram a long time ago, but this (much like how I ignore the whatsapp notice) makes me wonder if I should just delete Instagram too.
I don't even really use Instagram anymore, and to ask €12.99 is outrageous. Which makes me think it's purposefully expensive to make you want to turn on ad tracking.
@mic Personally I'd not only cancel the account and ban them from retaining any data about me but also demand them to certifiy the irrevocable deletion of data and that they'll never ever try to track you or store ajy data aboit you ever again!
Was zum. In #Koblenz wurden Schul-Geräte diverser Schülerinnen ferngelöscht. Und damit auch die zugehörigen Daten wie z.B. die persönlichen Lern-Notizen. Ein Backup gibt es nicht, das wäre wegen #Datenschutz verboten. Und die Schülerinnen selbst dürften auch keine Backups machen – wegen Datenschutz.
Ich glaub da müssen die Verantwortlichen dringend zur Nachschulung. Einen so krassen Fall von "selbst vergeigen und dann auf DS schieben" hab ich lange nicht mehr gesehen.
Btw: Ro’s server for #TheBadSpace is located in Germany. So he is bound by German law. If your domain is in his list, you have the right to sue him for the following points:
§ 185 StGB insult
§ 186 StGB slander
§ 164 StGB false suspicion
Depending on his “tags” he uses to mark your domain as “evil”.
In addition, the GDPR applies. Thus, also § 17 GDPR, right to be forgotten as well as § 35 BDSG, right to deletion, correction and blocking of data, which is independent of the above.
"has a security policy called HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which means that Firefox can only connect to it securely. You can’t add an exception to visit this site."
Those dum dums at that A company didn't update the certs, so all our dev/preview stuff is not accessable and you can't even "exclude" that anymore. fucking shite gobbling cunt crap that is
@gullevek consider talking with your CLO on how you can make those that failed to update their certs liable for damages caused by loss of productivity amd/or revenue.
@gclef Not shure if that can actually be banned, as this would more likely infringe upon artistic freedom to mock and ridicule famous politicians which by virtue of being public figures don't have much rights on their likelyness and have to accept such expressions even if those end up as as tasteless as Shapiro insulting someones' wife.
Anything else is already covered lenghtly in existing trademark and advertising regulations, like claiming false endorsements being fraudulent.
Now this is interesting. U of Chicago professors Ben Zhao and Heather Zheng have written an image distortion tool “Glaze” that actively poisons the training data for AI when artists’ work is scraped without compensation to train AI. And they’ve open-sourced it: Computer Science for Good (and a little mischief) https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai/
I have installed an unlicensed copy of Oracle Database somewhere on your network. Give me five Bitcoins by the end of the week or I will inform Oracle's legal department.
Wie okay ist es, seine Mitarbeiter erst bis 21 Uhr arbeiten zu lassen und ihnen dann direkt den 4 Uhr Dienst am nächsten Tag aufs Auge zu drücken, obwohl sie erst frühestens 21:30 Uhr zu Hause sein können und bereits 2:30 Uhr wieder aufstehen müssen?
Job: Bäckereifachverkäufer und diese Form der Dienstplanung kommt sehr oft vor.
@moonmoth@FeenjaWesker Die wenigen Ausnahmen die es gibt sind Z.B. Rufbereitschaften und Notdienste wie Feuerwehr, die haben dafür aber je 24h-Schicht danach 24h frei vorgeschrieben...
Nur in KatS-Lagen ist ein 16/8 Rhytmus erlaubt und auch das nur solange notwendig...
@rosano@monocles I mean @delta / #DeltaChat has the big advantage that it's not "yet another server to maintain" and just setting up an extra inbox like @chat.domain.example is relatively trivial whilst also providing the desired auditability if one were to export the private keys to their archival solution.
But that's #NotLegalAdvice but just bits based off my experience as #Sysadmin in #Germany where corporate comms need to be auditable.
Sovereign citizen gives advice. (lemmy.world)