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theverge.com

33 points by YossarianFrPrez 2 months ago · 7 comments

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bell-cot 2 months ago

Maybe I'm oblivious to recent trends in this space - but might there be some applicable laws, if the authors cared to hire lawyers?

  • BoredPositron 2 months ago

    In the timeline we are in you just gift cash, a golden idol or a peace prize to government officials and the laws won't apply to you... especially not if the people that are suing you are part of the "legacy" media.

    • ronsor 2 months ago

      Governments are deprecating legacy media. Tech oligarchs are in now.

  • batiudrami 2 months ago

    The verge does have lawyers on staff (obviously, as does any media organisation of a certain size). I would be sure they have consulted with them, but there is also a story in this.

ChrisArchitect 2 months ago

Previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47259366

helpfulfrond 2 months ago

https://archive.is/IeCGL

damnesian 2 months ago

If they need Grammarly... are they even able to opt themselves out?

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