emnsk All American 2915 Posts user info edit post |
I've always wondered what the legal importance of this statement was when seeing it on websites?
Like if you didn't update it from "© 2023 by The Wolf Web - All Rights Reserved.", would there be a difference? Or is there something you're applying for each year? Also, does the statement need to be made? Like would there be any technical change if you didn't put the statement there at all? 1/21/2024 6:34:33 AM |
Walter All American 7867 Posts user info edit post |
Did you read the TWW TOS before signing up? If quantum Fred forgets to update the year, TWW gets returned back to the people 1/21/2024 7:58:03 AM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26524 Posts user info edit post |
I judge the relevance of companies based on when they last updated the year on their website. Greater than two years ago, and I have to wonder whether this company pays any attention to details. Son, I am disappoint!
But TWW is clearly on the bleeding edge. 1/21/2024 8:13:55 AM |
qntmfred retired 40916 Posts user info edit post |
relevant
https://twitter.com/kenwarner/status/1747997278093140257 1/21/2024 2:44:56 PM |
justinh524 Sprots Talk Mod 28374 Posts user info edit post |
yang would never.
I mean he also would never run a successful campaign for public office, either. 1/21/2024 4:58:08 PM |
moron All American 34404 Posts user info edit post |
The default .net webpage template has a dynamically updating date copyright notice… 1/21/2024 5:10:59 PM |
StTexan THINK POSITIVE! 7805 Posts user info edit post |
^
1/21/2024 8:03:25 PM |
emnsk All American 2915 Posts user info edit post |
^^
Interesting, other platforms should have it too, cause I've seen many sites which are out of date. But my original question still stands. 1/22/2024 3:40:03 AM |
emnsk All American 2915 Posts user info edit post |
When did this happen?
1/29/2024 8:04:08 PM |