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Cake day: February 3rd, 2025

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  • Why does the customer/user matter at all here when they’re not party to the lawsuit? You can have no customers yet and still infringe on copyright by using something for commercial purposes when you’re not licensed to do so. That’s how licenses work.

    Of course, that limits the damages since there arguably hasn’t been any harm (which doesn’t make it legal), so lawsuits aren’t usually filed at that point; it’s usually a cease and desist. Also, I don’t have to argue anything. I’m not a lawyer.

    I can show whatever movie I want at my house with my friends and that’s legal, but if I charge $10 to show it, that’s not legal. I don’t give a shit, because I pirate everything and show it to whoever I want for free, but that’s the law as written.










  • I’m not in the healthcare field, but if you enjoy learning from people and like the idea of using what you learn, you should continue in a new unit. Also, if you look for another job later on, especially one that’s more challenging or advanced or pays better, I’d assume you’re more likely to get it based on your experience in an actual unit as opposed to patient transport.

    You’re no less qualified, since you’re a nurse either way, but a recruiter might want someone with more recent relevant experience and/or sharper skills in specific areas. Not to mention that on-the-job training and day-to-day learning teaches you a lot and you would miss out on a lot of that in patient transport.