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I am not a member of the DC Bar (or any BAR for that matter) but I'll give credit where credit is due.
I am super appreciative of #LegalEagle and his videos, but this is arguably his most important and it isn't very algorithm pleasing so I fear it will fall behind.
But there are #dcbar elections coming up and I'd anyone in the DC Bar sees this, it is crucial you elect #DianeSeltzer as the President to aid in these perilous times, she is far more accredited, and less dangerous than her opponent, none other than the brother of Pam Bondi. He will sell the legal system to #Felon47. Video with more details is attached
#Ubisoft holds firm in The Crew #lawsuit: You don’t own your #video #games
source: polygon.com/gaming/555469/ubis…
Ubisoft has made it clear, #lawyers claimed, that when you buy a copy of The Crew, you’re merely buying a limited access #license.
#game #gamer #consumer #customer #drm #copyright #justice #news #problem #protest
Ubisoft holds firm in The Crew lawsuit: You don’t own your video games
Ubisoft is being sued by players over its shutdown of The Crew. Here’s how the lawsuit is going.Nicole Carpenter (Polygon)
#Lawyers for a detained Tufts #student from #Turkey demand her case remain in #Massachusetts
source: independent.co.uk/news/massach…
#Ozturk is among several people with ties to American universities who attended demonstrations or publicly expressed support for Palestinians during the war in #Gaza and who recently had #visas revoked or been stopped from entering the U.S. She was one of four students who wrote an op-ed in The Tufts Daily last year criticizing the #university’s response to student activists’ demands.
#journalism #press #Palestine #criticism #politics #usa #fail #humanrights #problem #news #justice #crime #protest #visa
Lawyers for a detained Tufts student from Turkey demand her case remain in Massachusetts
Lawyers for a Tufts University doctoral student from Turkey who was detained by immigration authorities have argued that her case should be handled by the federal court in MassachusettsMichael Casey (The Independent)