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.
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.
That's next level optimism.
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.
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'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.