If someone hires a former Facebook employee to work on their social network, is that patent infringement?
No. If that employee then implements features that FB has patented? Probably yes.
If someone hires a former Facebook employee to work on their social network, is that patent infringement?
No. If that employee then implements features that FB has patented? Probably yes.
Because the PRC has set this as a red line. The Taiwanese would do it in a heartbeat.
I know it’s a pain, but what’s to stop us from using download-clis?
The answer is right there.
He isn’t suing because of the amenities, but because he is being socially isolated. It’s not about the quality of his cell at all.
I know phones cost money but when they lock you in a shitty contract for 2 or even 4 years, is it even worth it.
In the EU, mobile phone contracts have been limited to 24 months since 2011.
That’s the whole point of going to a restaurant. >So you can convince yourself that the food is somewhat healthy, without seeing all the salt, sugar and fat they put in it.
I thought the point of going to a reastaurant was eating tasty food. No one’s lying to themselves about reastaurant food being healthy.
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Paradise Papers? Kremlin talking points!
The Guardian? Basically Putin’s town crier!
Any kind of nuance that maybe Ukraine and/or Zelensky might not be literally perfect? Muscovite propaganda!
In later trials, drugs aren’t compared against placebo, but a standard therapy regimen.