| ▲ | 9dev an hour ago |
| Well, as a German consumer, I gotta say it's pretty darn great to be able to pinpoint a website to an actual business. It's a good way to judge how legitimate an online shop is before ordering, for example; and if anything goes wrong, I know there is someone I can hold accountable. |
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| ▲ | sevenzero an hour ago | parent [-] |
| Yea from a consumers perspective its neat. From a hobbyist dev perspective not so much. |
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| ▲ | 9dev an hour ago | parent [-] | | As a hobbyist dev you don't need an imprint - unless you're selling software, at which point you're a business and your customers should be able to hold you accountable for it. | | |
| ▲ | sevenzero 26 minutes ago | parent [-] | | You need an imprint for pretty much everything, as I wrote earlier. Even a hobbyist Youtube channel requires one if you're strict with it. It's enough that said thing could have business intent and I want to emphasize the could here. To be completely sure, you'd have to check with a lawyer. | | |
| ▲ | Frieren 14 minutes ago | parent [-] | | > It's enough that said thing could have business intent So, it is a business. | | |
| ▲ | sevenzero 2 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Is me writing a blog post about how much I personally like hamburgers a business? Because that can be interpreted as having business intent in Germany. |
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