Pornhub Accepts Bitcoin: Top Adult Site Expands Cryptocurrency Payment Options
Pornhub now accepts bitcoin as the platform expands its cryptocurrency payment options. The leading adult video streaming website has over 12 million videos, more than 130 million daily visitors, and was visited 42 billion times last year, according to the platform. Pornhub Accepts Bitcoin Pornhub is the world’s leading adult video streaming website by number of visits. The site is free to access and generates revenue through...
Anti-Piracy Lawyer Files Application to Register RARBG Trademark
Copyright holders can take a wide variety of measures to address piracy, with some being more effective than others. Hawaii-based attorney Kerry Culpepper has tried several different approaches. Given his profession, most of these take place in the legal realm. That includes lawsuits against downloaders and owners of well-known pirate sites and apps, including YTS, MKVcage, Cotomovies, Popcorn Time, and Showbox. These actions have...
Another Trump Tweet Removed But This One Has a $150,000 Copyright Lawsuit Attached
For the overwhelming majority of Twitter users, receiving even a very small number of copyright complaints against their account can mean its loss, with Twitter invoking its repeat infringer policy to avoid liability under the DMCA. For US President Donald Trump, however, special treatment is available on the platform. While contentious tweets do get removed, Trump’s account remains intact, despite a steady stream of...
A practical guide to learning awk
Of all the Linux commands out there (and there are many), the three most quintessential seem to be sed, awk, and grep. Maybe it’s the arcane sound of their names, or the breadth of their potential use, or just their age, but when someone’s giving an example of a “Linuxy” command, it’s usually one of those three. read more Powered by...
Why your open source project needs more than just coders
Why do open source projects fail? Lack of funding is a major factor, of course, but it’s far from the only reason that open source projects fail to achieve sustainability. Sometimes there’s a lack of understanding of how to create a product for a broad market, or some fundamental misstep with intellectual property rights (IPR)—such as failing to properly license your code. read more Powered by...