Dňa 22. októbra 2022 22:41:33 UTC používateľ Kai 'wusel' Siering via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> napísal: >Moin,
>What is an "online service"? The imprimt stuff in Germany stems from Germany's >»Telemediengesetz« (TMG), which defines what »Telemedien« are and what applies >to someone providing them. And I don't think it's really useful to debate this >in a foreign language arcoss very different legal systems ;-) Becomes your house/home public service, just because it has windows/doors to public street and anyone can see insude throught windows, or press doorbell, or try to open door? That is personal Internet service, it has door/windows to public net. Others can see it through windows (eg. web browser), they can use doorbell (deliver mail to you) or try to go inside (login), but mostly are as guests only. Of course, bad guys can intrude inside, exactly as they can into house, but that is another story. Even when your childrens/friends, who live with you in it, will pay money to you (aka contribute), your house still doesn't become public service, and no one will name that "financial benefit". It will remain private, you only share costs. Once you start to rent your rooms/beds to get profit, the situation changes... The main diference is, that to have own house is really common, run Internet service requires more, more knowledge, more technical equipments, etc, thus not many people do it and some even think, that only "companies" can that... And companies even lobby against personal services, as they cannot get money from their users. regards -- Slavko https://www.slavino.sk/ _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop