The TCPA, a 1991 US law, bans the use of artificial or prerecorded voices in most non-emergency calls “without the prior express consent of the called party.”
Prerecorded calls are not allowed too.
The TCPA, a 1991 US law, bans the use of artificial or prerecorded voices in most non-emergency calls “without the prior express consent of the called party.”
Prerecorded calls are not allowed too.
Yes thanks
Yeah I mean I wouldn’t use that CCP bullshit.
https://x265.readthedocs.io/en/master/lossless.html
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/H.265#Losslessencoding
I want to clarify that it supports lossless compression as well.
It’s simply stupid to not compress to h265 before uploading it.
Idk what you mean by unauthorised access to the video if you gain access to the password of the database or simply it wasn’t password protected at all. Simply scrapping the site and reading html files or using the tools from the browser to scan the network connections to find the original footage is not hacking.
More like fartnite