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They often do. Merchandise too, if they are big.
They often do. Merchandise too, if they are big.
Fair, then everything I can find on the Internet must be freeware too. Set the sails, matey!
Amazing. Great job, India, and all other regions who also have passed this.
Yeah, again it’s EU setting a standard and the world is to follow. It’s amazing what we the people actually CAN do, if we just stand up to big corporations.
They also often brand something as “best in the world” when in reality it’s US only. And they are literally 4.2% the population of the entire world.
“be bisexual” ???
Well, yeah, in some places, but there’s countries where that’s a far worse idea than in Europe.
He should do both. The message getting to as many people as possible is more important that he posting on Twitter.
If they didn’t open up to anyone else when EU implemented it back in March/April, they won’t do it now.
uBlock might be out at some point, but modified APKs will probably live forever.
Pirates, aaargh… always finds a way.
Sorry, out of the loop.
Did this app cost alot of money or something?
That doesn’t make any sense.
The US just accepts that money laundering is taking place, Denmark tries to do the opposite.
The US has no many problems, and this is also one of them. Imagine what “billions a day” could fix around the country.
That doesn’t make any sense.
The US just accepts money laundering is taking place, Denmark tries to do the opposite.
The US has no many problems, and this is also one of them. Imagine what “billions a day” could fix around the country.
That doesn’t make any sense.
The US just accepts money laundering is taking place, Denmark tries to do the opposite.
The US has no many problems, and this is also one of them. Imagine what “billions a day” could fix around the country.
I know it’s not the point, and I don’t really disagree to it either. You’re right that they do have malicious intentions. I just swept it away, because they will be outnumbered. But it’s still concerning and you are right to point it out.
I see your point in everything you say, but GMOs are not dangerous at all and makes crops use less water, makes them more nutritious, more resistant to pests (which means you don’t need pesticides as much) and can even be used to let rice be richer in vitamin D, which is essential for some places in Asia.
Go after all the other things, no problem. But stop eating the GMO propaganda. Eat the GMO products instead.
This is part of the law to stop money laundering.
Denmark had issues in the past that pulled money out of Denmark with either cash or money transfers, and therefore banks have to document where big transfers come from.
So this is basically an unfortunate example on how this also hits innocent companies.
But Denmark had to stop it all together, because we are talking about billions being pulled from Denmark this way.
This is a proposal right? Not something that’s actually in place.
This happens every few years, and they also happen close to elections.
I’m not saying that this isn’t dangerous, but these people send these proposals because they use it for their election campaign. They look like they want change, and they then blame too many votes on “not themselves” that it didn’t pass.
I’m no so scared that this goes through, anyway.
Did you forget to change profiles when answering yourself?
That’s very inaccurate information.
It’s basically only the government officials who can’t have the app installed on their phones, for security reasons.
That’s it.