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Lots of other websites have already copied the “pay or consent” ad model
Lots of other websites have already copied the “pay or consent” ad model
😝 Nah I’m real, I just copy pasted that from chatgpt
“The Outbursts of Everett True” is likely in the public domain. This comic strip was created by A.D. Condo and J.W. Raper, and it first appeared in 1905. Works published in the United States before 1924 are generally in the public domain.
Here are some key points to confirm its public domain status:
Publication Date: Since “The Outbursts of Everett True” was first published in 1905, it falls well before the 1924 cutoff.
Copyright Term: For works published before 1924, the original copyright term would have been 28 years, renewable for another 28 years, totaling a possible 56 years. Even if renewed, this would have expired by 1961.
Public Domain Confirmation: Typically, works published over 95 years ago are in the public domain unless there are specific reasons why their copyright might have been extended beyond the normal terms, which is uncommon for early 20th-century works.
Therefore, “The Outbursts of Everett True” should be in the public domain based on its original publication date.
I don’t get it
Yeah I’ve been seeing this comics for some time here in Lemmy and don’t see the point of these “Heathcliff without Heathcliff”
I’ve seen this mentioned a few times before but never get how it works. How do you even use TikTok as a search engine?
Bad bot
Then you are totally locked in with Apple devices and cannot switch to Android and take your passkeys with you
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😂 Love the balls poke
That’s a single datapoint. You should probably get more to be sure
Great news! Web apps represent the democratization of mobile apps, empowering independent developers free from the constraints of the App Stores
Also the de-jure standard in the EU
Since it says “worldwide”, I want to point out that Steamboat Willie is in the public domain in the United States, but that doesn’t mean that it is elsewhere. For example, in Europe the law sets a copyright term of author death + 70 years so Steamboat Willie won’t be in the public domain there until 2036. So Disney is free to copyright strike Steamboat Willie outside the US however they want.
Play lots of AAA games
Of course YouTube should be able to put ads on it. That’s public domain. You can do with it whatever you want.
That’s exactly the same marketing plan as Neflix/Amazon prime/HBO Max… whatever. You download a FREE app but can’t do anything with it without a subscription.
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