Do they have offices in Russia?
Are you implying that if my office isn't in a certain country, that means my software doesn't have to obey that country's regulatory agencies?
Do they have offices in Russia?
Are you implying that if my office isn't in a certain country, that means my software doesn't have to obey that country's regulatory agencies?
What year is it? The 737 Max was a certified death trap since 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maneuvering_Characteristics_Augmentation_System
hitmyspot @aussie.zone
I should have known better.
Did you just claim that NAB isn't familiar with how the media operates? 🥴
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_of_Broadcasters
Award Committee: "How can we get our small, unrecognised award into public discourse?"
De Niro does something
Award Committee: "Time to drum up the rage bait, boys. All we have to do is deny De Niro."
Lemmy Community: "Hey, I can be angry too! upvotes"
Do you guys not see what is happening here?
You can't blame Dave then.
If his manager set up a performance for neo-Nazis, you don't think Dave still has a say?
Dave: "Oh no, my manager set up that performance for the group of sex offenders. You can't blame me, I just play in the band."
Please.
Dave will have a manager that knows this stuff. Do you think Dave does all the administration that is required to set up a concert? The guy probably has a team of people. There is no way that they didn't know. Amazon has a public reputation.
Essentially, if you're nice enough you're allowed to do something bad once in a while.
It doesn't make sense.
Ah the ol' "If I didn't accept the money to do something unethical, then someone else would have done it." argument.
He sues the agency to tie everything up in the courts. It's a power move that only the wealthy can do.