Mysterious Address With $3 Billion in Dogecoin Sends Cryptic Binary Messages to Elon Musk
Feb12

Mysterious Address With $3 Billion in Dogecoin Sends Cryptic Binary Messages to Elon Musk

Ever since the infatuation between Elon Musk and the meme-based cryptocurrency dogecoin, a number of people have looked at the asset critically. News.Bitcoin.com recently reported on the mysterious dogecoin wallet that absorbed more than 27% of the coin’s supply since February 6, 2019. This week, the dogecoin wallet with $3 billion worth of the crypto asset has been creating odd transactions with binary messages, further adding to the...

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2021 Bitcoin Price Predictions: Analysts Forecast BTC Values Will Range Between Zero to $600K
Feb12

2021 Bitcoin Price Predictions: Analysts Forecast BTC Values Will Range Between Zero to $600K

As bitcoin has touched new price highs on Thursday nearing the $50k handle, people have been curious as to where the price will go in the future. Meanwhile, despite the gains so far, a number of luminaries, analysts, executives, and proponents from the crypto space believe the leading crypto asset will reach between $60k to six-digits this year. Mike Novogratz Predicts $100K Bitcoin: ‘Other CFOs and CEOs Are Saying, What Should We Be...

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Search Engine Ordered To Pay Copyright Damages For Embedding Sports Clips
Feb12

Search Engine Ordered To Pay Copyright Damages For Embedding Sports Clips

Once seen as pure indexers of content, the role of search engines has expanded in recent years. In some circumstances, content is now presented in a manner that can reduce the need to visit external sites, much to the irritation of rightsholders. As the leading Russian search engine, Yandex has been criticized for utilizing other people’s content, something which led to the company being sued by sports rightsholder TeleSport Group....

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Hollywood Warns Against Jailbreaking Exemption for Video Streaming Devices
Feb12

Hollywood Warns Against Jailbreaking Exemption for Video Streaming Devices

US copyright law places restrictions on what people can do with their purchases, but there are some important exemptions too. The U.S. Copyright Office regularly reviews these exemptions to Section 1201 of the DMCA, which prevents the public from ‘tinkering’ with DRM-protected content and devices. These provisions are renewed every three years after the Office hears input from stakeholders and the general public. This review also...

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4 reasons to choose Linux for art and design
Feb12

4 reasons to choose Linux for art and design

In 2021, there are more reasons why people love Linux than ever before. In this series, I’ll share 21 different reasons to use Linux. Today I’ll explain why Linux is an excellent choice for creative work. read more Powered by...

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