If that's the extent of their differences, then they aren't very different...
todd_bonzalez
Explain how they are different.
This is like when Republicans complain that Biden detained record numbers of border-crossers, and I'm like "Isn't that what you guys want him to do?".
Track_Shovel be like "Cool meme I found on 196. Better post it on 196."
Your brand of meme-theft is getting lazy...
I suspect that this was something of a test case, with the regulator flexing their censorship muscle, and I'm glad it didn't work out.
This was a POV stabbing video that people spread around to glorify violence. It's in the same category as beheading videos.
America may have decided that child porn is the only media exception to free speech, but other more sane countries draw the line a little bit more broadly to include all forms of extremely violent crime filmed to be glorified, including things like murder, attempted murder, torture, and the rape of adults.
If you want to operate a business in places like Australia or New Zealand, you cannot be distributing violent gore videos within their borders.
I hope they revisit this as X users are pretty routinely celebrating things like the Christchurch shooting and other violent extremist incidents. Sometimes censorship makes sense, and when people are antagonistically spreading videos of people being maimed and killed, the "free speech" argument absolutely doesn't fucking cut it.
Not well versed in bird law, eh?
Yeah, it works, but it's really quite clunky...
Tl;Dr: Sharing Nude scenes out-of-context are considered a form of involuntary pornography in Denmark (portraying artistic nudity as pornography) and this man was arrested for compiling and sharing nude scenes of Danish actors from Danish films and sharing them while inside Denmark...
This has nothing to do with film studio profits or piracy, this is a man who ran afowl of his home country's laws about pornography.
And to be fair, a woman appearing nude in a film doesn't mean that sexualizing the shit out of her publicly isn't scummy fucked up behavior. I think I understand the law here.
"Linux File Systems"
*List of root directories*
Uh, where are the file systems? EXT4... BTRFS... FAT32...
I've been on Linux for 20+ years now and it's not as effortless as Windows or Mac, but it is definitely easy now.
So many things have improved with Linux desktop it's crazy.
As long as it's not writing to disks, you're probably safe. This is a good method to avoid getting a remote device stuck too.
Is the solution to male loneliness ripping your father's shrieking soul from the depths of the underworld and crudely resurrecting him in defiance of God's will?