He highlights Denmark’s attempt to treat a person’s face and voice as property — a creative way to counter deepfakes through copyright law.
Interesting!
He highlights Denmark’s attempt to treat a person’s face and voice as property — a creative way to counter deepfakes through copyright law.
Interesting!
Proton has already begun to cut some ties with Switzerland over "legal uncertainty." Lumo is the first product to change home, with Germany currently hosting its servers.
The company has also confirmed it's developing facilities in Norway, while investing over €100 million to build a "sovereign European stack" for its services, ensuring it "can’t be held hostage by Switzerland" if the laws change for the worse.
Switzerland's loss is Germany and Norway's gain
Done this for my partner - usb goes in to boot to Linux, take it out to boot back to pre-existing Windows, really simple. Fedora will install to usb no problem. Windows can't screw up this way either, bit safer then using same drive. Speed has not been a problem.
Owlboy, continuing my slow progress. Reminds me of Cave Story a bit.