

Seriously impressed your still doing this
Seriously impressed your still doing this
After reviewing the actual legal filing, you’re correct. I somehow missed that.
All persons (corporate or individual) in the United States who participated in an Affiliate Program with a United States online merchant and had affiliate attribution redirected to Paypal as a result of the Honey browser extension.
Thanks for the clarification.
The YouTubers can only sue for actual damages THEY realized.
As the class is for content creators that partnered with Honey, it can only be for the affiliate links.
Users will need to sue separately, either individually or as a different class. My money is on them having a forced arbitration clause, so direct lawsuit will most likely be out of the question.
Generally, no.
Valve just isn’t my enemy.
We have a ton of the free games. They give away a bunch to get you to use them.
Never paid for one from them, though.
If your enemy is going to help you beat them, let them.
I’ve not used that in years. Didn’t even know it was still around.
They send their enforcement squad to all houses involved.
Linux KVM. I’ve used it on bare metal production servers for years.
Switched? I’ve been using it since pre-1.0
I have chrome, but that’s because my company’s product uses it for our clients plugin. Only use it for work stuff.
That means we can license all our content to another company, and Reddit would be forced to allow them to fetch it, as we still own it, right?