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5 months agoWith strict liability offences, if you do it, you are guilty. Intent does not come into it. The only question for the court is whether or not they did it, as the law is very clear.
With strict liability offences, if you do it, you are guilty. Intent does not come into it. The only question for the court is whether or not they did it, as the law is very clear.
It’s a strict liability offence, so no.
There’s an element selector tool, looks a bit like the colour picker, click that, then click on the missed ad.
His motivations are beyond our understanding
We did call those things AI back when they were being developed. It’s just that advancements in AI that become immediately useful tend to get a different name.
Only if you would otherwise have bought it. If you never had any intention to buy the thing, the rightful owner loses nothing.