Zoe Saldana is the epitome of class in a plunging lace dress as she joins glamorous Julia Roberts at the Cesar Film Awards in Paris
Zoe Saldana and Julia Roberts showed off their glamorous sense of style as they stepped out on Friday to the 50th Cesar Film Awards at L'Olympia in Paris, France.
Zelensky 'kicked out' of White House after Trump showdown as peace talks collapse
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Top doctor says clue found by body of Gene Hackman's wife could reveal how the couple died
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Anger as Labour councillor throws a 'Nazi salute' before screaming that he is a 'fascist' during bizarre outburst
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Downing Street announces Anneliese Dodds' replacement hours after she quit over Keir Starmer's decision to slash the UK's aid budget to boost defence spending
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Disturbing moment woman caught poisoning her coworker after promotion
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Scientists discover all humans can read minds... and how you can tap into telepathic abilities
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An Appeals Court May Kill a GNU GPL Software License
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is set to review a California district court's ruling in Neo4j v. PureThink, which upheld Neo4j's right to modify the GNU AGPLv3 with additional binding terms. If the appellate court affirms this decision, it could set a precedent allowing licensors to impose unremovable restrictions on open-source software, potentially undermining the enforceability of GPL-based licenses and threatening the integrity of the open-source ecosystem. The Register reports: The GNU AGPLv3 is a free and open source software (FOSS) license largely based on the GNU GPLv3, both of which are published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). Neo4j provided database software under the AGPLv3, then tweaked the license, leading to legal battles over forks of the software. The AGPLv3 includes language that says any added restrictions or requirements are removable, meaning someone could just file off Neo4j's changes to the usage and distribution license, reverting it back to the standard AGPLv3, which the biz has argued and successfully fought against in that California district court.
Now the matter, the validity of that modified FOSS license, is before an appeals court in the USA. "I don't think the community realizes that if the Ninth Circuit upholds the lower court's ruling, it won't just kill GPLv3," PureThink's John Mark Suhy told The Register. "It will create a dangerous legal precedent that could be used to undermine all open-source licenses, allowing licensors to impose unexpected restrictions and fundamentally eroding the trust that makes open source possible."
Perhaps equally concerning is the fact that Suhy, founder and CTO of PureThink and iGov (the two firms sued by Neo4j), and presently CTO of IT consultancy Greystones Group, is defending GPL licenses on his own, pro se, without the help of the FSF, founded by Richard Stallman, creator of the GNU General Public License. "I'm actually doing everything pro se because I used up all my savings to fight it in the lower court," said Suhy. "I'm surprised the Free Software Foundation didn't care too much about it. They always had an excuse about not having the money for it. Luckily the Software Freedom Conservancy came in and helped out there."
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Watch Trump dress down Zelensky in the White House in full
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Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton shun private jets and first class in favour of the train as they make a very low-key departure from Milan Fashion Week
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Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy returns to social media as she shares heartbreaking throwback snap with the One Direction star
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Francis Ford Coppola has scathing response to Razzies 2025 Worst Director win for Megalopolis
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Gene Hackman's wife Betsy Arakawa hadn't called her mother since OCTOBER, leaving family worried
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Diddy drugged and raped reality star then turned her into his sex slave, lawsuit alleges
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Emmerdale actor Liam Fox reveals secret cancer battle after waiting eight years for treatment
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Tom Hardy leads a star-studded cast in Guy Ritchie's new gritty crime series MobLand
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Intel Delays $28 Billion Ohio Chip Factory To 2030
According to The Columbia Dispatch, Intel's promised $28 billion semiconductor project in central Ohio has been delayed again until 2030, with operations beginning sometime shortly thereafter in either 2030 or 2031. From the report: By the time it opens, Intel's first factory will have faced at least five or six years of delays, as it was originally scheduled to begin operating in 2025. Intel's second Ohio factory won't be completed until at least 2031 and will begin running in 2032, according to the company. The new timeline comes as Intel continues to struggle financially, which was a key factor in the latest delay for the company's Ohio factories. The company was alerting its employees of the delays in a message Friday.
The changes were made so Intel can align its factory operation with market demand and better "manage our capital responsibly," Naga Chandrasekaran, executive vice president, chief global operations officer and general manager of Intel Foundry Manufacturing wrote in a message to workers. The changes will ensure Intel's Ohio fabs will be finished in a "financially responsible manner that sets up Ohio One for success," Chandrasekaran wrote. "I wanted to be upfront and transparent with you all about our current plan. In no way does this diminish our long-term commitment to Ohio," Chandrasekaran wrote. "(W)e will continue to scale our hiring as we approach our operational dates. Intel is proud to call Ohio home, and we remain excited about our future here."
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Will Kylie Jenner join Timothee Chalamet on the Oscars red carpet?
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ALEX BRUMMER: Royal Mail should learn from Dutch post where Czech Sphinx is also involved
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Russia licks its lips at Trump's 'public flagellation' of Zelensky in 'historic' showdown
Russia cheered on President Donald Trump in his Oval Office showdown Volodymyr Zelensky that resulted in the Ukrainian president being kicked out of the White House and peace talks put on hold.