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They might have dual citizenship. Alot of those "modern" techbros jump borders.That's illegal. The fun part is that there's no way you can sue them in the US, but they can fuck with you forever with impunity.
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They might have dual citizenship. Alot of those "modern" techbros jump borders.That's illegal. The fun part is that there's no way you can sue them in the US, but they can fuck with you forever with impunity.
They're probably like the good old "Web Sheriff". They spam to collect their coins from idiots paying for their "service".Why fuck with this place? I don't get it. Kiwifarms is just a little hangout. Why attack here?
I was tempted to say no because it looks nothing like him currently but, it's 12 years ago and...Leads to a Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@eskitertip/videos
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Is this xim?
Also Sherlock gives links for a porn site called APClips, but it redirects to the main site doeever.
You are schizophrenic and rightEveryday I grow more schizophrenic and racist
Hell, this conversation has been going on since 1867 with Martinetti v. Maguire over The Black Crook.Not only is pornography subject to copyright, a major precedent was set in the case of Mitchell Brothers Film Group and Jartech Inc. vs. Cinema Adult Theater (1979). At issue was the Mitchell Brothers' pornographic film, Behind the Green Door, and a series of adult theaters playing pirated copies of the film for profit without paying the Mitchell Brothers.
Before this lawsuit, movies didn't have the Federal Copyright disclaimer that is briefly shown before the credits on every modern movie. Pornography is definitely copyright protected.
From what I've read, copyright originally started as a form of censorship. It was originally an exclusive right to copy books via printing press granted by British monarchy, as they feared what freedom of information could do with the newfangled printing press. Over time, copyright evolved into something sacred to a number of deviantART users...Yeah, looking into it more, copyright apparently does apply, but the court rulings on it over the centuries have been about as consistent as Yu-Gi-Oh tournament judge rulings.
Bring back the White Wide Web.I continue to ask. What is the point of, and why do we bother having a world wide web?
Same thing with the Lanham Act. Started as a way to prevent people from filling bottles of mud and urine and labelling it as Coca-Cola. However, over the years, it evolved to the point that Hangover II got sued over a fake Louis Vuitton handbag (despite the film never trying to pass it off as a real Louis Vuitton and was to show the character was an idiot for buying a clearly fake Louis Vuitton handbag.. IP law sure is interesting and I fucking hate it.Over time, copyright evolved into something sacred to a number of deviantART users...
Since it is registered in Estonia, wouldn't it make more sense to report them to the Estonian irs for tax evasion?report them to the turkroach irs for tax evasion
Since it is registered in Estonia, wouldn't it make more sense to report them to the Estonian irs for tax evasion?
For clarity, what I'm referring to would be found here https://www.emta.ee/eraklient/amet-uudised-ja-kontakt/kontaktid/vihje-andmine
I really doubt that they are doing something outright illegal. They don't pay workforce taxes since none of them are Estonian residents, they'd be paying those in Turkey instead. Sub-contracting is also nothing illegal, it's tax optimization (not evasion) 101. EMTA is a relatively competent agency, they'd need a really good local bookkeeper to cook the books. Currently their bookkeeper is some guy called Lennart Lundve (https://ariregister.rik.ee/eng/company/16017422/Lundve-OÜ), unless you can find him hanging out with the Turks it's most likely some random guy they found to do their paperwork.Since it is registered in Estonia, wouldn't it make more sense to report them to the Estonian irs for tax evasion?
For clarity, what I'm referring to would be found here https://www.emta.ee/eraklient/amet-uudised-ja-kontakt/kontaktid/vihje-andmine