but still Windows OS based. Just like ATMs.
A lot of the time it's enough, access to elements is restricted properly and you can't do much. You generally need access to ports to even start doing something, which often are attacks ATMs are not prepared for... But you will mainly see people trying more brute physical attacks than that (ripping out ATM, blowing it out, etc) which will fuck up money cartridges anyway.Most ATMs still run on Windows XP Embedded
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Hello to all.
I have 2 news on the copyright directive:
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The first link of what I understand is the possibility that it will not do anything because of the continuous obstructionism of the parties, you will still lose time until the end of this European mandate (I hope but I do not trust). Correct me if I'm wrong.
The second link I did not understand if he is taking for a ride to the directive or is something else to explain it to me.
You mean, maybe they have learned (a little bit) the lesson, and they will try to do a directive with the least possible damage to the internet in europe, or will they put worse articles on 3 11 and 13?First link basically says the entire idea of how to enforce article 11 and 13 was stupid and made by people who don't know how the internet works, but also that they have a lot of money and will be trying to legally bribe("Lobby") EU politicians to get a retry. We might hear about a new proposal on the 12th of September and maybe they'll have been less stupid that time. We'll see when it happens
Second link just says it's impossible to have a computer filter all uploads, as the EU intended to enforce the copyright directive, because computers don't understand humans. Copyright does not apply to satire and parody, which computers can not detect. So it would not be able to figure out what is and is not allowed
Both basically point out that the proposal was pretty much just terrible and worded vaguely with no basis in reality or possibility to enforce
But you're right who has more money, can change people, and Google & Co have more than publishers and music and film companies, I do not like the trap of Google & Co but better to have them as allies (although I know the their true reason).
Sorry if I answer you now, what I want to say I can not stand that the protectors of the directive say absurdity that we were not (ordinary people) to protest, but google & co who hacked the protest, who say fake news, in short that all work them (google) not us (users)Maybe it's cause I'm new to the conversation, but I don't recall XSI's post saying anything about Google. So, I must inquire as to what in the Hfil you're talking about, request that your response contain a cohesive string of thoughts tied together so most people can understand it, and for you to possibly improve your English for future reference.
1 million out of 500 million living in EU. Spread on this is shit, not enough people care.Sorry if I answer you now, what I want to say I can not stand that the protectors of the directive say absurdity that we were not (ordinary people) to protest, but google & co who hacked the protest, who say fake news, in short that all work them (google) not us (users)
Meanwhile, on August 26 there will be a protest across Europe, I really want to see if they have the courage that all the work of google & co more we have already reached almost 1 million signatures on charge.org savetheinternet, and I recently discovered that the president of the EU (Czech skinned) does not open this directive.
I answer you IMMEDIATELY, a petition can change the fate of a thing for better or for worse, no matter how much we are inhabitants of a nation or continent.1 million out of 500 million living in EU. Spread on this is shit, not enough people care.
No one said anything about effectiveness of such petitions. Read again, it means exactly what I said.I answer you IMMEDIATELY, a petition can change the fate of a thing for better or for worse, no matter how much we are inhabitants of a nation or continent.
Example:
1) SOPA & PIPA I do not know exactly how many signatures perhaps 2 million signatures out of 250 million in the USA, WON!
2) ACTA 3 million signatures out of 500 million in Europe, WON!
3) EU directive (small SOPA, DMCA European, ACTA2 call it as hell you think) it was thought that the copyright protectors could pass on July 5, instead they found the finger in the ASS thanks to the protest and we were less than 750,000 signatures in Europe.
One thing I'm right for you, you have to see what the new text offers on September 12, which can be passable or worse than before.
Now understood.No one said anything about effectiveness of such petitions. Read again, it means exactly what I said.
Yes I am responsible for it. No need for off-topic, there is a thread for it and PMs and so on.Now understood.
By the way, another topic, it's a while that I want to ask you something, you're the creator of this game "petal of roses"?
I know that I have to comment on another topic is out of curiosity, but congratulations the same for the game.Yes I am responsible for it. No need for off-topic, there is a thread for it and PMs and so on.
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