I'm not sure how you arrived at "noble freedom fighters" from what I said. The evidence is clear that they aren't. Hamas has existed for almost as long as this conflict has and formed when Palestinian protests were met with violence. Hamas's solution is to use violence against Israel which makes Israel respond with more violence. At the centre of all this are Palestinians who remain oppressed and now are in the crossfire.
Hamas exists because Israel have been oppressing Palestine for so long. It doesn't mean they're "the good guys", just a reaction to violent oppression but with more violence.
The sheer chances of the art bot generating something similar purely down to similar prompts would be quite high. Can't complain about theft if your Frankenstein's Monster of an image was constructed through theft.
In fairness, some companies, especially the big ones, won't accept a hard truth until a third party agency tells them directly. This is primarily because the grunts of the workforce often have the most knowledge of the systems but whose opinions are easy to dismiss.
Call of Duty games are terrible for this. You can't just play split screen Spec Ops or multiplayer anymore unless you play on a console or you emulate it.
No Denuvo
DRM-free versions (fuck every AAA client, give me the setup files and piss off)
Linux-friendly anti-cheat
If your game has an online component, release the server files so the community can self-host!
Basically, anything that preserves a game well beyond its prime.
Like the widely reported case of DeSantis and Abbott conspiring to traffic migrants to a completely different state. When you commit human trafficking to own the Dems.
While it should teach me to be less forthcoming about my personal information but at the same time, the idea that services were built to crawl through my information with LLMs on top, inadvertently doing the same thing, makes my fucking skin crawl. Why is it so difficult to have a conversation on the internet without some creepy shit spying on everything you do.
Finders keepers isn't legally binding and there's a vast difference between a company owning a shipwreck and a country, namely that the company will just auction off whatever it finds to private collections or museums for the sake of profit.
There should be a bounty for finding historical pieces but you shouldn't be able to own them. Just because you found it, doesn't make you the de facto owner.
I don't know whether or not France were looking for it but they are within their rights to claim what's theirs.
First of all, the vessel was French and also a warship which qualifies it for the SMCA.
Secondly, there is historical significance. The defeat in Florida resulted in the French colonising Canada. The ship marks the turning point for when Florida was almost held by the French before the Spanish kicked them out.
They're straight up razing the region into the ground. How the fuck are governments okay with this wanton destruction of people's lives and homes.