Recent content by Dan Warfield

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    Sharing files using Onedrive

    you can get microsoft 365 business Standard account for £9.60 per user per month. This includes Exchange email, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and Office desktop versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, plus Access & Publisher for PC. The main value of this for me has been excellent...
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    Youtube channel copyright

    For completely free alternatives, consider: Free Music Archive (FMA) - Filter by commercial use allowed Incompetech by Kevin MacLeod - Very popular, just requires attribution
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    Youtube channel copyright

    I asked the AI (Claude) why a track from the yt audio library would incur a copyright strike and got this reply: That's frustrating but unfortunately not uncommon. Here are the likely causes: 1. Content ID False PositiveYouTube's automated system sometimes misidentifies Audio Library tracks...
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    Non Compete Contracts

    In my experience a guiding principle is that a non-compete clause cannot prevent the party from pursuing their career / earning a living. So if a non-compete for a lawyer said you cannot practice law for two years, it would be a complete non-starter. The practical effect of this is that the...
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    What are the post-Brexit rules for doing short term on site services for EU clients

    Thanks for the comments. I have learned from a Portuguese lawyer that I won't need a work visa to spend a week in Lisbon for my particular purposes. It seems some other EU countries have the same approach. But I have also learned that each country has its own rules, so every offer of a short gig...
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    What are the post-Brexit rules for doing short term on site services for EU clients

    Our company does training and consulting for IT professionals. Most of this is B2B and many of our clients have EU offices. Now that covid restrictions are lifting, they are asking us to (for example) travel to Amsterdam or Lisbon, etc., to deliver a four-day training course. Whar are the rules...