Not exact matches
The two companies said as many as 100,000 terms will no longer produce search results; in addition,
at the top of search results for more than 13,000 entries, warnings will appear making it clear that the associated
content is
illegal, pointing users towards websites where they can receive help.
Recent research from Germany's RWTH Aachen University sifted through bitcoin's blockchain to look
at the «arbitrary data» — information unrelated to financial transactions that users insert into the system — and found
illegal content, such as links to child pornography, and copyright and privacy violations.
Please check your browser's address bar: if you are not reading this «Sydney Singles and Australian Dating» post
at http://www.singledating.com/blog/ then you may be reading an
illegal copy as this
content is written exclusively for SingleDating.com and is copyright.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or purchasing a license for it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock
content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing
illegal about them doing any of these things
at all because you paid $ 50 for a service (the subscription or license) rather than for a product.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or «licensing» it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock
content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing
illegal about them doing any of these things
at all because you paid $ 50 for a service rather than a product.
Additionally, the bill mentions the notion that game companies can add «predatory»
content to games via updates and
content patches — which is how Ultimate team Debuted FYI — but makes no attempt to make that
illegal, either: there is currently no disclosure required
at time of purchase that video games contain predatory loot boxes and gambling - like mechanisms which may pose a harmful risk for some people, particularly youth and young adults.
At the same time this means that
illegal content with a correct DMCA takedown notice stays up longer than it should, so should someone decide to sue for copyright infringement, you are on the hook as well.
With the surge of
illegal content online, including online terrorist propaganda and xenophobic and racist speech inciting violence and hatred, online platforms carry an increasing societal responsibility in terms of protecting users and society
at large and preventing criminals from exploiting the online space.
Gigaom reserves the right to treat User Submissions as
content stored
at the direction of users for which Gigaom will not exercise control except to block or remove
content that comes to Gigaom's attention and is offensive, obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, violent, harassing, threatening, abusive,
illegal, libelous, defamatory, fraudulent, deceptive, misleading or otherwise objectionable to Gigaom, or to enforce the rights of third parties or the
content restrictions set forth below in this Agreement when notice of their violation comes to Gigaom's attention.
Legitimate channels have struggled to keep up with the pace
at which
illegal providers have managed to unearth rare live performances, B - sides and previously un-released material to anyone on the hunt for a piece of Prince (we're choosing to not link to this
content, but found it within five minutes of looking).
In a BTCManager interview with the founder of Bitcoin Strings, a project aimed specifically
at decoding such hidden messages, he said: «the blockchain has various sorts of interesting stuff in it; code, images, quotes,
illegal numbers, ASCII art, encrypted data, etc.» When asked about the overall utility of the
content that can currently be discovered, the founder, Antti, also said, «I don't think the importance can be ranked.
Crypto - currency expert
at Cambridge University Garrick Hileman said the presence of
illegal content on Bitcoin's blockchain had been known for awhile.