Non-IT News Thread
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Nine hours in, government still down
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Nine hours in, government still down
lol, they are still sleeping.
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@dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Nine hours in, government still down
lol, they are still sleeping.
It's 10:30 out there!
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Nine hours in, government still down
lol, they are still sleeping.
It's 10:30 out there!
uh - where?
East coast is 9:30 now.
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Hope none of them get pay or benefits for the duration of shut down or those who are forcing it i mean.
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@tim_g said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hope none of them get pay or benefits for the duration of shut down.
nah, they'll just all get a huge check for not working when they go back.
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@tim_g said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hope none of them get pay or benefits for the duration of shut down or those who are forcing it i mean.
Congress gets paid government open or not
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Kill cancer by starving it: http://flip.it/DG0we_
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German news being a bit hopeful and accidentally reported that Pence was now president.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
German news being a bit hopeful and accidentally reported that Pence was now president.
Freudian slip???
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@popester said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
German news being a bit hopeful and accidentally reported that Pence was now president.
Freudian slip???
Not quite.
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@minion-queen said in Non-IT News Thread:
TX. https://nypost.com/2018/01/26/escaped-inmate-caught-sneaking-back-with-booze-food/.
Well the county lockup isn't known for having a good selection in house.
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"Casa Grande, drinks and snacks!"
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Recently read about a company (ESL) that hosts DOTA2 tournaments issuing DMCA takedown requests for content they don't own (DOTA TV which they use to broadcast their matches is owned by Valve and the content shown is technically Valve's content.) ESL has also threatened lawsuits against anyone who would stream their tournament matches (again even though they don't own the content) as they have an "exclusive" deal with Facebook to stream the matches there.
Valve came in and said, "Hey this is our content and our game you have no legal authority to issue DMCA takedown requests in our name." Apparently Valve is also considering suing ESL (I doubt they will) for defamation.
The copyright of live streaming content is interesting. I don't find watching DOTA enjoyable but reading this whole thing was fascinating. It's on reddit in the DOTA2 subreddit on a number of posts.
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@coliver Apparently is an uproar within the community. I've played Dota since wc3. It's crazy what happens
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@coliver said in Non-IT News Thread:
Recently read about a company (ESL) that hosts DOTA2 tournaments issuing DMCA takedown requests for content they don't own (DOTA TV which they use to broadcast their matches is owned by Valve and the content shown is technically Valve's content.) ESL has also threatened lawsuits against anyone who would stream their tournament matches (again even though they don't own the content) as they have an "exclusive" deal with Facebook to stream the matches there.
Valve came in and said, "Hey this is our content and our game you have no legal authority to issue DMCA takedown requests in our name." Apparently Valve is also considering suing ESL (I doubt they will) for defamation.
The copyright of live streaming content is interesting. I don't find watching DOTA enjoyable but reading this whole thing was fascinating. It's on reddit in the DOTA2 subreddit on a number of posts.
That's what DMCA exists for, for stealing from people who actually own content.
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