Is anyone actually aware of the new law coming into effect on 26th May 2012? It basically states that if your website uses cookies to store information on a users PC, you must gain their consent to storing the cookies before doing so. (E.G. The banner displayed at the top of the ICO site).
I am interested to hear from people who run their own websites, and those who work within company's also, as to what (if anything) you / the business you work for, is going to do in order to comply to this new law?
when you replace members of a successful workforce and successful team which they had from destiny 1 simply because of their ethnicity and sex then yes it is an agenda and box ticking move more than anything else, people had been asking for new content, such as new raids better weapons and such and they got blm and trans rights badges in game instead, this is not video game content this is political point scoring, all these things can exist in the world but when you do a sole focus on this in gaming while actually forgetting the development of a game then you have lost touch with what game development is about, and that will then result in game studio closures and staff layoffs like we have seen due to poor feedback and performance of said games and ips
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Is anyone actually aware of the new law coming into effect on 26th May 2012? It basically states that if your website uses cookies to store information on a users PC, you must gain their consent to storing the cookies before doing so. (E.G. The banner displayed at the top of the ICO site).
I am interested to hear from people who run their own websites, and those who work within company's also, as to what (if anything) you / the business you work for, is going to do in order to comply to this new law?
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