They would probably have issues with publishers if you actually owned the titles.
It’d probably make them very heavily liable if for some reason Steam shut down, they had to make something unavailable for some reason, whatever.
They would probably have issues with publishers if you actually owned the titles.
It’d probably make them very heavily liable if for some reason Steam shut down, they had to make something unavailable for some reason, whatever.
They’re a public company, they’re required by law to share financial info.
Do you perhaps have better data though?
Farmers would disagree
What about a CDN for JS libraries?
What about YouTube embeds?
What about images from Imgur?
Why should all of this be handled by me, on my domain?
It’s illegal if the fact that a service fee would be added wasn’t shared before ordering (on the menu / by the waiter /…)
So how is this related?
So you’re saying they might not need a new engine and all they have to do is rewrite half of the old one?
He might’ve borrowed them from a library.
OpenAI could’ve trained on borrowed ebooks as well
Knife, scissors, stuff like that probably
If it was the other way around:
Texas
Who doesn’t carry a gun to a wedding?
There’s a big difference between “heated” and “burnt” tobacco. Same as with weed vaporization vs smoking, vaporization is much healthier compared to inhaling burnt plant material.