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
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
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
relevanthttps://twitter.com/kenwarner/status/1747997278093140257
1/21/2024 2:44:56 PM
yang would never.I mean he also would never run a successful campaign for public office, either.
1/21/2024 4:58:08 PM
The default .net webpage template has a dynamically updating date copyright notice…
1/21/2024 5:10:59 PM
^
1/21/2024 8:03:25 PM
^^Interesting, other platforms should have it too, cause I've seen many sites which are out of date.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
When did this happen?
1/29/2024 8:04:08 PM