I somehow doubt that a catastrophic failure at an offshore wind farm or at an concentrated solar power plant would involve damage to humans on a scale compared to nuclear power plants or coal plants.
Nuclear and coal are not the only power sources, but they certainly are the worst ones considering their potential and innate risks.
T-Mobile is a German company, owned by Deutsche Telecom, I believe. They have customers all over Europe, as well as in the US.
Incorrect. T-Mobile UK is owned by Everythingeverywhere
And according to this page, Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom each own 50% of Everythingeverywhere.
Well, the seed they sell you is sterile. Terminator crops will not reproduce so you can't save seed from last year for this year's planting.
"If there is one thing the history of evolution has taught us it's that life will not be contained. Life breaks free, expands to new territory, and crashes through barriers, painfully, maybe even dangerously. " -- Dr. Ian Malcolm
What about if some people just want to get a paper version of those? I'm not sure if Wikipedia currently offers such
Since 2009, Wikipedia has a feature that lets you save articles, transform these collections of articles into PDF or OpenDocument files and even order printed book versions of these articles via PediaPress. See this and this page for more information.
Yep, Fair Use images are not allowed on the German Wikipedia. Only some of the Wikimedia projects allow non-free content (here's a list of projects) due to different local copyright laws. Several of the smaller projects use non-free content under some kind of fair use, even though their local laws might not really allow it.
"Fair Use" does not exist in German law, although there's something similar, the "Zitatrecht" (quotation right), but it's more restrictive. And the German Wikipedia community chose to not include non-free content, because Wikipedia wants to be a "free encyclopedia" with free content that anyone can use. But there are also some provisions in German (+ Austrian and Swiss) copyright laws that allow using images that the English WP can't use. For example photos of statues and artworks in public places (Panoramafreiheit).
Also: here's a question... do german history books not have pictures of swastikas in them? Does this law not also make any such book illegal? It's interesting to note that the German wikipedia is clearly not following any such proscription.
German law includes exceptions for the use of symbols of banned organizations in education, science, research, news coverage and art (Â86 StGB, (3)). So history books and educational sites like Wikipedia are allowed to use these symbols (as long as they don't use them in totally different contexts). IMHO, the use of swastikas in video games should be allowed, as games are art, just like movies (Indiana Jones, Inglorious Basterds, etc..). But not everything that's allowed by the law is allowed by the BPjM.
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