Corporations already do hold onto buildings without using them. Because typically real estate goes up in value, especially when there's scarcity, which there will be if corporations are holding property. This isn't the solution you think it is.
Unlike the rest of our legal system that presumes innocence by default, IP law does the opposite.
The criminal legal system is built on the presumption of innocence. The civil legal system, which the DMCA falls under, certainly does not put presumption of innocence first in MANY circumstances.
Maybe for some logs but no, systemd logs are stored in binary format and can only be accessed with journalctl. I would definitely give that command a shot.
Exactly, by that basis pro-Israeli protests should be banned too. They've done the exact same shit.
Can't wait for all the Israeli apologists to come in here and act like Israel doesn't purposely target civilian buildings with the excuse of "Hamas was hiding in there" while providing no proof and haven't done it a countless number of times.
It's not that Hamas isn't a horrible organization, it's that people act like Israelis haven't also done horrible shit and committed war crimes. While also conflating Hamas with all Palestinians but going out of their way to separate the Israeli people from their government and Nehtanyahu.
Spot on. Bernie has been called an anti-Semite before, he will probably be called one again for this and I'm sure it won't be the last time he is called one.
Yeah content creators have leverage over them because they give Plex money. I would wager the vast majority of Plex users don't have Plex pass. Also the fact that they have a lifetime subscription means there are people who could be paying but aren't anymore. So they need some sort of way to get more recurring revenue.
I'd much rather they include some free programming I can ignore than do something like take away my lifetime pass and make me start paying monthly again like a lot of places have done.
Seems it just runs Salt/Saltstack?