Representative Deon Tedder (D-Charleston) has filed a bill to put an end to stop, search, seizure, and arrests based on cannabis scent. South Carolina lawmakers believed that the smell of marijuana alone on a person or within a vehicle does not give law enforcement officers the go-ahead to search a person. Especially in a state like South Carolina with approved legislation for hemp production.
Every week we take a close look at the most pirated movies on torrent sites. What are pirates downloading? 'Eternals' tops the chart, followed by ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife'. 'The Matrix Resurrections' completes the top three.
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PRESS RELEASE. Tampa Bay, Florida, U.S.A – 16th January 2022 – Pocket Network – an infrastructure middleware protocol which facilitates decentralized cloud computing and abundant bandwidth on full nodes interoperable with DApps across all 21+ blockchains surpasses milestone 20,000 full nodes, answering a real and conceptual question around decentralization viability. Pocket Network incentivizes a global […]
Reading Time: 2minutes Today the tables are turned as Editor Jillian Godsil, normally in the journalist chair, is interviewed by 16 year old Abigail Li, founder of Cryptocurrencyteens. Abigail is inspiration both in her polished broadcasting and her passion. Watch the episode here: Cryptocurrencyteens is a website dedicated to making a difference for […]
An anti-piracy outfit, acting on behalf of Columbia Pictures, asked Google to remove our news article on the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" leak. And that's not the only error. The same notice targets several other news sites and even the website of competitor Sony Pictures is flagged as a pirate operation.
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Outbrain, one of the few alternatives to Google Ads with half a billion in revenue during the first half of 2021, is prohibiting crypto advertising. “Cryptocurrency is not allowed,” Outbrain...
Japanese manga artist Maki Murakami has gone to court in the United States after several pirate sites published her work without permission. Among the platforms is NyaHentai, a large pirate service with an estimated 24 million visits per month, making it Japan's 75th most visited site overall. Murakami's legal team is attempting to find out who runs this platform and several more.
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With the clock ticking, sports betting operators have started their versions of the two-minute drill to encourage Florida’s registered voters to put a sports betting legalization measure on the November ballot. They’ve apparently even called on Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy to help get the initiative’s petition across the goal line. Proponents of the measure […]
Zdravstvuyte and welcome to Moscow, the mysterious, majestic and imposing capital of Russia. Where Vodka is swigged to the cheers of nostravya and hot baths or banya’s are enjoyed by all. A Beautiful city with a wealth of history, but what is the Russian capital’s attitude to cannabis? Would you be safe smoking a spliff […]